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January 8, 2025

Week 13

I’m writing this around week 16, but it is really week 13 information, otherwise known as the 3 month mark.  I went to my rheumatologist on January 8, 2025.  I’ve been pretty bad about tracking everything since shortly after Thanksgiving, but I am still following all rules. Within the last week, I’ve intentionally been adding a little salt back in, as I feel I’m at the point that it’s dangerous not to.  I’m throwing some old and new data up for comparisons.

Things I’m proud of:

Food:

I am still following all of the rules I set out to (see this post), except I never got good at juicing.  I have, however, been better with fish intake the last 6 weeks or so.  I have already started some indoor seed starts for my garden for cool weather things (cauliflower, broccoli, kale, lettuce).

From the Other Measurements Chart:

See below.

From Medicines and Supplements Taken Chart:

See below.

Blood Work:

See below.

Urine Tests:

See below.

From the Other Measurements Chart:

My blood pressure at the doctor’s office on 10/13/24 was 144/88, which is very high for me. It had been high for a while and getting higher, which was concerning to me.  I believe there is a link between that and my prednisone intake.  At my January 8, 2025 doctor appointment, it was 117/69.  I’ve cut back prednisone even more since then, so it might be better.  My ability to go down the stairs has greatly improved, although I will say I’m having some pain and weakness in my left hip, particularly going up stairs.  I may need some physical therapy.

Other Measurements, Daily for First Month (went longer)
Heart rate, earlyOxygen AMWeight, PoundsBlood PressureAM down 16 stairs in seconds, fastest I can 
10/11/24 (doc visit, clothed weight)70*187*144/88*Could barely get down at all.
10/13/247395182144/99Could barely get down at all.
10/14/247597181144/91
10/15/246993181131/83
10/16/247195180139/92
10/17/247997180129/8927
10/18/247493180133/9015
10/19/247595180133/8618
10/20/246995180140/9318
10/21/247395180143/97Timer error
10/22/247694180133/9114, but knees hurt a lot, should have gone slower
10/23/247597180148/9714 seconds
10/24/247098180130/889 seconds!
10/25/247599180133/8910 seconds!
10/26/247297180143/9316
10/27/246997179136/9212
10/28/247097179136/949
10/29/246996179125/859
10/30/247497179126/8111
10/31/247296179139/899
11/1/24180134/9010
11/2/247794131/8214 with knee brace
11/3/246797179114/78!18
11/4/247097179124/8610
11/5/248695180137/899
11/6/249783148/9311
11/7/249386179146/9511
11/8/246793134/8614
11/9/249771127/8916, no shoes
11/10/249767179131/8210
11/11/249868179118/789
11/12/249368179122/8010
11/13/249770131/8612
11/14/24180128/8410
11/15/249774178130/7910
11/16/24967518
11/17/24
11/18/249866179127/829
11/19/24180127/839
11/20/24956817911
11/21/249373179131/8810
11/22/249872179122/8110 (no shoes)
11/23/24977117816 (no shoes)
11/24/249869176124/8710
11/25/2498731779
11/26/24177
11/27/2417611
11/28/24987317512
11/29/2498691809
11/30/24179
12/1/2419
12/2/249466178118/8010
12/3/247374178118/8018
12/4/2418
12/5/247292178120/7710
12/6/24177126/8311
17
12/9/246996178122/859
12/10/246997177125/83
12/11/24
12/12/247697178128/889
12/13/246697176127/829
12/14/2410
12/15/246993178130/9010
12/16/246697178131/899
12/17/247396177134/9410
12/18/246793176134/9511
12/19/246692176134/8710
12/20/246694175128/8516
12/21/246296129/8510
12/22/246699175129/8211
12/23/24699922
12/24/246499125/8110
175
12/25/24699117710
1/8/25 doc office, clothed weight82*N/A180*117/69*11

From Medicines and Supplements Taken Chart:

I’m off ibuprofen (stopped sometime the week after Christmas).  I started at 400 – 800 mg/day.  That last 200 mg was hard to get off, but worth it.  I also started at 4.0 mg/day of prednisone.  I am now down to between 1.5 – 2.0 (just started the process to get from 2.0 down to 1.5).  I’m getting more consistent at taking my vitamin D.  I do take other supplements, mostly daily, but am not as good as tracking them.  I need to talk with my endocrinologist about getting my T3 up (it’s too low, but I struggle to tolerate more than 5 mcg of liothyronine).

Medications/Supplements Taken
IbuprofenPrednisoneLevoLiothyronine
10/13/24200+400 mg4 mg505, whole + 1.25
10/14/2440041005 whole + 1.25
10/15/2440041005 whole + 1.25
10/16/24200+?41002.5 + 2.5+1.25
10/17/24200+200+40041005 whole
10/18/24200+200+40041005 +1.25
10/19/24200+200+4004505
10/20/24200+40041005
10/21/24200+40041005+ 1.25
10/22/2440041005
10/23/2440041005
10/24/2440041005
10/25/2440041005
10/26/244004505
10/27/2440041005
10/28/2440041005
10/29/2440041005 + 1.25
10/30/2440041005 + 1.25
10/31/2440041005 + 1.25
11/1/244003.51005 + 1
11/2/244004505
11/3/244003.51005
11/4/2440041005
11/5/244003.51005
11/6/244003.51005
11/7/244003.51005
11/8/244003.51005
11/9/244003.5505
11/10/244003.51005
11/11/244003.51005
11/12/244003.01005
11/13/244003.51005
11/14/244003.01005
11/15/244003.5100?5?
11/16/244003.0505
11/17/24BenadrylInapsineIsovueVersed4003.01005
11/18/244003.01005
11/19/244003.01005
11/20/244003.01005
11/21/244003.01005+1.25
11/22/244003.01005
11/23/244003.01005+1.25
11/24/244003.01005
11/254003.0
11/264002.55+ 1.25
11/274003.0
11/284003.0
11/294002.5
11/304002.5
12/14002.5
12/24002.51005
12/34002.5
12/4/244002.51005
12/5/244002.51005
12/64002,51005
12/74002.5505
12/84002.51005
12/94002.51005
12/10/244002.51005
12/11/24300(solid,liquid)2.51005
12/12/24300 (solid,liquid)2.51005
12/13/244002.5505
12/14/242002.51005
12/15/242002.51005
12/16/242002.51005
12/17/242002.51005
12/18/242002.51005+1.25
12/19/242002.51005
12/20/242002.51005
12/21/242002.5??
12/22/242002.5505+1.25
12/23/24200+4002.51005
12/24/242002.51005
12/25/242002.51005
1/8/2502.51005
1/16/2502.01005
2/3/2501.51005
2/4/2502.01005
2/5/2501.5* (later today)1005

Blood Work:

My inflammation markers (C Reactive Protein and Sedimentation Rate) continue to fall.  They’re not normal yet.  I had hoped they would have been at the 3 month mark, but also suspecting they wouldn’t be until off ibuprofen AND prednisone.  I still have a little bit longer to go, but the SED rate is so close!  See graphs below.

Urine Tests:

I set out to increase my potassium and decrease my sodium, such that potassium was higher than sodium based on this research (link here).  I accomplished this without supplements, but fear my sodium is now too low (and probably masked by my prednisone intake).  It was low enough they couldn’t graph it (below 10).  I am starting to have little amount of salt a few times per week.  See graphs below.