Friday, May 13, 2016

Murphey's Law Kinda Week

This week has been utterly insane in the amount of flail worthy happenings.

One thing after another, little things adding up at first, and then some big things that left me cursing Murphey's Law.


Hard Drive Crash

The icing on that cake was one of my main hard drives just suddenly... dying.  It was from my old system, along with another drive that I thought actually had problems and was cautious not to put anything important on, even naming it "iffy drive".  But nooope, it is still working for the moment.

Instead the drive I had all my Steam games, saves, mods, etc on and a plethora of other stuff I hadn't fully copied ( I was running out of room on my portable drive -- which also might be going bad )....all poof!  No warning. It was fine when I went to bed, woke up the next day and tried to access something from it and got an error that the content didn't exist at that location. Which made me click on something else, getting the same error... my heart sinking as I opened my system info and the hard drive was no longer listed.

It sucks, but it's not as bad as some hard drive crashes I have had. I didn't lose every single thing. That only happened once when I was younger and first getting into computers, and after that, I religiously backed up everything multiple times if I could.  Because, with my luck, this sort of thing always happens.  Mike was kind enough to order a new hard drive to replace it, as part of my birthday present.  I need it for art stuff and Skyrim and Fallout offer me some happy when I am not able to do anything else.

Anyway, the drive came yesterday and I went to install it.  Rebooted. Nothing.  No new drive showing.  Which led to a hours of troubleshooting to conclude that thanks to Murphey's Law, I received a brand new hard drive that was DOA.

Seriously, what are the chances?  I am sending it back for a replacement.  We're hoping it is only that the new drive was also dead.  Otherwise the only other possibility is a motherboard problem.  With this brand new motherboard in this new system.  Which is going to make me flail to epic proportions because going through the warranty replacement process for that, having to take the whole computer apart and basically rebuild it and reinstall Windows... nope.  Not looking forward to that at all.


Osteopenia Confirmed, Dental Blarghs

In medical news I am still waiting to hear from SSA. Saw my Rheumatologist yesterday, and he did mention he'd just gotten something from SSA and hadn't had a chance to see what it was yet.  So we'll see what happens with that.  I told him about my fall and ankle/shin injury and how I was still having pain from it. He wrote me a prescription for some sort of topical that is different from the one for my wrist.

He also changed my Gabapentin prescription due to some issues I have had with the low income charity pharmacy giving me a hard time refilling it this week (because I blew through a 3 month supply in a month due to increasing problems with my teeth and jaws) and I had actually run out. It's not a medication you can just stop taking cold turkey.  I had to argue with them and beg to have their staff ask my doctor there to give me enough to cover until I could see my Rheuma this week, since I wouldn't be able to get an appointment soon enough with her.  My teeth/jaw have gotten so bad I actually had to finally resort to putting stuff in the food processor to make it more manageable since I can't really chew much of anything with my damaged teeth, without feeling excruciating pain.  Nerve pain is horrid and unforgiving.

I showed my Rheumatologist that Mayo Clinic radiology report that the fill-in doc ( who took over when my awesome doc left for his fellowship) totally fucked up on.  He confirmed it does show Osteopenia in my lumbar spine.  Though at first he didn't see it, and did the same thing I think the Mayo doctor did.  The hip values were okay and the info runs together.  He glanced right over it until I pointed right at it and he went back and more carefully read the values and went "Ahh, yep. Osteopenia."   So he wants me to get a bone density scan done as soon as I can, which will be when the Medicaid expansion hits hopefully in July.  It could be what's partly causing my lower back problems. Plan is to get lab work done to see if my blood calcium levels are abnormal/high without the supplement. See if there is any change in the spine scan, and go from there.  Just hope another two months or more doesn't make a huge difference on top of the 3 years I didn't know.  Everyone makes mistakes. It just sucks when a doctor does it and it could risk such a damaging and life changing condition becoming worse from not knowing soon enough.  Same reason I need to get that MRI done to rule out MS and some other neurological concerns based on certain symptoms I have had.


More later.

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