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Favorite/Not so Favorite Friday

Friday, February 12th, 2010

I know I missed last week, but life has been crazy.  All the stress of my son’s chest pain and trying to keep up on my school work, workouts, working, and all the other fun things life offers us moms!  Despite much of the same still going on, I am bringing you another one of my Favorite/Not so Favorite Friday!

Favorite:

hearts I love Valentine’s Day!  I love to have a moment in our busy lives that my husband and I take to spend a lil extra to make for an extra special date night.  We don’t do much without the kids because we work and I go to school, so the free time we have we ENJOY spending time with our kids and our family friends doing things as families!  When we do have some time alone, it’s usually just having dinner and often with friends or we go to a sporting event for the high school he works for.  I don’t complain about any of these things.  We love our life and how we spend our time (except when it’s cleaning! LOL).  But Valentine’s Day is a great reason to take an entire night away from our kids and just have a good time together!  Thanks to my parents for being available to keep the kids overnight for us to have a good time. 

Not so Favorite:

doctor stuff My least favorite thing at the moment is dealing with doctors and their offices that can’t just be honest and not come up with wild stories of why something is taking so long.  This past week I called the pediatric cardiologist office to see why it was taking so long to get the approval for the take home heart monitor.  We were originally told 1-2 weeks, then I called to see what I could do to speed up the process and the receptionist said she just got all the transcripts from the doctor and could fill out the referral now so to call them back in a week.  I did on Wednesday (and honestly it was only 5 days from the last call) and the receptionist got quite snippy with me.  After getting the paperwork out and telling me exactly what she said last week, I called her on it.  She wasn’t pleased and said, “Mrs. Survillas…I told you it could take 4-6 weeks the first time we spoke.”  UM…NO YOU DID NOT.  Every person in this office told my husband and I 1-2 weeks.  So, instead of fighting with her, I decided to call my insurance company.  Believe it or not, they were great.  They suggested I call the pediatrician and discuss what is going on with him.  After a great discussion between my hubby and the pediatrician who did some checking for us, it turns out that the reason for the hold up is that all the take home heart monitors are in use and then there are some more urgent cases in front of us.  He assured us that there isn’t a risk for our son and that there is nothing major wrong with his heart.  The take home monitor is just for checking to see if there is something minor going on. So, had the pediatric cardiologist office just told me this to begin with, we’d be fine!

And that is my installment of Favorite/Not so Favorite Friday!

Son’s Echocardiogram Results

Friday, January 29th, 2010

image Today was our big day with the cardiologist.  Doctor wasn’t any friendlier, but the sonogram tech was great!  He was friendly and upbeat and made the process that much more relaxing for us.  It was so cool to see the heart doing what it does and how it works.  It was neat to hear it again…took me back to the days of hearing the kids heartbeats when I went to the OB and heard them in my tummy. 

After the doctor told us that all this was normal and that their didn’t seem to be a problem, we asked about why we were told something so scary to begin with from the pediatrician.  He got out both of my son’s EKGs and show us the “blurp” (his words) that the first EKG registered as a very large peak when it was supposed to be a small peak like on the second EKG.  Not that he was friendlier, but the time he took to explain and show us what we needed to know gave me so much peace.  And the fact that my son had a pain during the sonogram and told us about it made me feel even better.  We all left very relieved.  Although, I did say I still wanted the 24 hour monitor just to be safe.  After all we’ve been through, I want to be positive. 

image My son was very excited when the doctor told him to play as hard as he could this weekend in his 2 basketball games and his 1 soccer game.  My son said, “so I can knock people over?”  The doctor didn’t respond…not surprised, but my husband, myself and the sonogram tech chuckled.    Then the sonogram tech gave my son a picture from the sonogram and he can’t wait to take it to school to share with his friends. 

So, now we wait for the insurance company to approve the take home monitor and go from there.  Until then, I think I may be able to sleep again! Or at least I hope it will!!

Thank you all for your prayers and positive thoughts…I can’t explain how comforting it was to have so many people praying for my son and our family!!  God Is GOOD!!

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Latest Update about Son

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

image Today was our big appointment with the pediatric cardiologist.  Last night was the worst night I’ve had in a long time and all day I’ve had an upset stomach.  As my son an I laid on the couch this morn before getting ready for the doctor, I held him close and prayed, “Please Lord, give us answers but please don’t make them bad!”  Haha…I was told a long time ago to be specific!  Never before have I been as scared as I have this week, and my body feels the stress.

When we arrived at the doctor’s office, there was another young boy there (6 years old) and I heard him say he was tired of doctors.  It made my heart ache.  Then it was our turn.  We didn’t have to wait long at all…very different for a doctor’s office, let alone a specialist.  That was good though, I didn’t think I could wait any longer. 

image When the doctor came in, he was not as easy to talk to as I had hoped.  He didn’t seem all that interested in my son…in fact, I really felt like he thought I was over reacting.  The whole time I kept thinking…we’re going to need a second opinion if surgery is needed because this guy isn’t going to do it!  He asked a lot of questions…tried asking my son, but he is really quiet anyway and has been unusually quiet these past few days so I knew he wasn’t going to answer if he didn’t have to.  The doctor listened to his heart, took his blood pressure, and then did another EKG.  This time the EKG showed nothing according to the doctor.  So he isn’t too concerned.  When he said that all that ran through my head was, “wait a darn minute!  I have done a few science experiments in my days and you don’t just test twice and come up with different answers and then just pick which answer you like more.  If that were the case, then taking tests in school should have been so much easier, because it’s just about the outcome we like better not about the right answer.”  Then he continued…with his back to us I may add…that he is going to have to get approval for an echocardiogram (basically a sonogram of the heart while also being hooked up to the EKG machine…according to internet)  and walks out of the room.  He was back before we knew it and apparently he was checking something because he said we had approval for the echocardiogram because he told us we could schedule it for this Friday if we could and there was an available appointment.  Then he talks about a 24 hour heart monitor that we could do and that would need insurance approval…but then gives us some mumble about how the machine is $2500 and if a kid bumps him and it falls and breaks the insurance won’t cover it.  I said, “then we’ll keep him home that day.”  But HELLO…I still want it done.  My 9 year old is having chest pain daily at least 2 times and up to 9 times…so we talked about the machine some more.  My husband and I told him we were concerned because when we listen to his heart with our ears to his chest we hear something very different than when we listen to our daughters.  His doesn’t sound right…sometimes the beat changes a bit…speeds up or slows down…so the doctor says, “well we don’t have to do the monitor.”  Um HELLO AGAIN…we want to cover ALL bases…we explained that we’d like to do it and we’ll take care of the machine.  

The doctor ultimately isn’t concerned (just like the first time), but is running the extra tests to see what is going on for sure.  We’ll have more answers on Friday I hope and hopefully the monitor will come through by then. 

image In the meantime, my son is thrilled that the doctor said he could resume activity.  When we got home he ran around the driveway around and around the cars, played on his skateboard and scooter, and threw the football around with daddy despite the rain starting to fall…we just let him for a bit after the week he’s had. 

So, I have a lot of questions but am waiting to see what the echocardiogram will say before jumping the gun.  

Thank you all for your prayers and please keep them coming.  God is Good and He DOES Heal.  I believe that, but need to be sure there isn’t something weird happening. 

My Son’s Heart

Wednesday, January 20th, 2010

image So, it’s been a long week.  Almost 2 weeks ago my 9 year old son started complaining of a pain in his chest.  At first, I thought it was heartburn or indigestion…but when it happened every day for a week and multiple times a day, I got a bit worried.  He came to me one night as my husband and I sat on the couch and said “I was just playing a video game and it started to hurt.” His eyes were glossy and he was pointing to the left side of his chest.  I asked him to let me listen to his heart while it was happening.  After listening, to his heartbeat I made him go let his dad listen too. After we both listened he said he was feeling better and wanted to go back to video games.  After he left, we looked at each other and discussed that we must make a doctor’s appt as soon as possible because his heartbeat didn’t sound right to us.  First thing Monday morning I called and got right in to the doctor. 

image First thing Monday morning came and the doctor got us in right away.  He’s a great guy and very knowledgeable, but he wanted to call this normal chest wall pain associated with growing.  I explained that I wasn’t comfortable with that because it’s been happening a few times a day and everyday.  I explained that it scared me to take chances with athletes dying on the fields all the time of unknown heart problems.  So in order to put my mind at ease he had us get a chest x-ray and an EKG.  We had to wait for a referral for the EKG, so since it was Martin Luther King Day we went to the movies with the kids and then had the x-ray done and went out to dinner.  When we got home there was a message that the referral was approved already.  With the fear of something being wrong with his heart, he cried right before getting the x-ray.  I think his nerves just got the best of him.  He did great though even though I couldn’t be in the room with him when they did the x-ray. 

imageI took Tuesday morning off and took my little guy to the hospital to have this scary test done.  He was so nervous.  I was pretty nervous too.  We had to sit and wait to be admitted for almost an hour, but we worked on his school work and that helped the time pass.  And kept both of our minds off of the test.  When we were finally called back, the tech that did the EKG was so nice to him.  She was friendly and positive and explained everything so he would understand what was happening.  She asked if we had any questions before we started.  She showed him the screen of his heartbeat.  He and I both have no idea what we were looking at.  It was a quick test…like maybe 4 to 5 minutes.  She let him help take all the clips for the machine off and then took all 10 of the stickies off of him.  She told him she was so proud of him for being so brave and told me the doctor would have the results within the hour. 

I took my brave guy to  lunch at Coco’s at his request.  He had his favorite Peek-a-Boo pancakes with a side of bacon and ate every last bite!! We went home and finished a bunch of his project on Native American Indians and then picked his sister up at school.  After they got started on their homework and reading, the phone call came. 

image Boy, oh boy do I wish that the doctor’s gut was right and not mine.  The doctor started with the fact that the chest x-ray came back clear, but the EKG showed that there was something going on with his heart.  He called it AV DISSOCIATION and said that his heartbeat was starting in the wrong place.  He explained a bunch of other stuff too…but all I remember is that there is something wrong with my 9 year old’s heart.  He told me that it could take up to a week to get a referral approved by the insurance company to go see a pediatric cardiologist.  I prayed all night that it wouldn’t.  AND IT DIDN’T.  The call came as the doctor’s office was getting ready to close that it was approved.  Now tomorrow morning I get to make the appt.  I am saying my prayers that I can get an appointment really quickly.  I don’t know how much longer I can handle not knowing what is going on with my baby boy!

Please be praying for us…this could be a long haul ahead.

A Note from a Happy Customer

Saturday, January 16th, 2010

(this was posted on my fan page on facebook: http://www.facebook.com/#/pages/Healthiest-Life-4-Me/165329803010?ref=ts

Hello, all you Healthiest Life 4 Me fans! I was asked by Lisa to out this on her page when i told her some great news about the cleanse process that I’m doing. I started using the products a while back when seeing a post from a fellow "fan" and good friend of many years that she was really sick…A LOT. Lisa responded with mention of our mutual friend getting back on Symmetry. I ask what that was and the rest is history. Well, I am currently doing the cleanse process. I’m almost done with the first part, and was amazed at what I was experiencing. first you have to know that I have always had the "skin of a teenager". 37 years old and I’m still battling breakouts. I’ve tried cleansers, medications and bought into the "newest medical breakthrough for breakouts" on TV. Some worked VERY temporarily. Others, not at all. I started doing the cleanse for other reasons, like cleaning out my "insides". To my delight I got an added bonus….my skin looks so good! It’s so true that what you eat and what lingers in your body for years is and can be toxic. Where does that toxic mess make it’s appearance? Right there for all to see. The cleanse has been doing for my skin what no medication or wash could do. I highly….and I mean HIGHLY recommend people to the cleanse and follow the recommendation for water intake. Good golly it has made a super difference. If what was sitting inside my body was affecting my skin, what else is being ravaged by it on my inside? Thank you, Lisa, for your guidance and for turning me on to these products. Simply amazing stuff! Lots of love and health to everyone!!!!!
~Laura

It is a wonderful feeling to help someone become a healthier person, but to have bonuses like this is GREAT!!!  So excited to help out!!  Thanks for sharing Laura!

image This is the CLEANSE BUNDLE that Laura is doing and speaking of.  She was on the PARACLEANSE cycle.  If you have questions or are interested in more information, please contact me at lisasurvillas@healhtiestlife4me.com

Water – It IS IMPORTANT to your Health

Saturday, January 9th, 2010

 

image Many of us dread drinking enough water.  It is boring tasting and makes us have to pee too often.  But is that a bad thing???  Let’s see.

Water makes up more than 2/3 of our weight. 

Our brains are 95% water, our blood is 82%, and lungs 90%.

Dehydration can start to be recognized with as little as 2% deficiency in water intake.  Signs of dehydration: reduced alertness, reduced concentration, slower reaction times, tiredness, headaches, feelings of nausea. 

It is estimated that 75% of Americans have mild, chronic dehydration.  Sad for a country where water runs through faucets directly to our homes unlike many countries in the world.

According to the Mayoclinic.com, “Every system in your body depends on water. For example, water flushes toxins out of vital organs, carries nutrients to your cells and provides a moist environment for ear, nose and throat tissues.”

image Our bodies do not work without water, just as a car cannot run without gas and oil.  Our cells and organs depend upon water for their functioning.  Water serves as a lubricant, forms the base for saliva, forms the fluid that surrounds joints, regulates the body temperature, helps eliminate waste and toxins, and regulates metabolism. 

The website www.freedrinkingwater.com claims that “drinking eight glasses of water daily can decrease the risk of colon cancer by 45%, bladder cancer by 50% and it can potentially even reduce the risk of breast cancer.”

The Institute of Medicine recommends that men drink 3 liters of water a day and that women need 2.2 liters a day.  For men that equals almost a gallon and women just a bit less.  BUT  if you are active and exercising…you need an additional 8 oz of water per 15 minutes of activity.

So, if water is so important to our daily functions, why are we not drinking enough?  It is difficult at first, however it is important to the WHOLE BODY to get enough water each day.

GET TO IT…START DRINKING YOUR WATER!!!

Sorry for the Absence

Thursday, November 6th, 2008

I have been running on empty…running like crazy to get some things in order.  Money has been tight for our family and teachers (which my husband is) here in CA are worried about looming pay cuts.  We can barely pull things together as it is.  Now that I am done with my undergrad degree, I am looking for a job.  Stressful and hard as it is, I am trying to stay positive. 

 

So, I have been working on some new posts, but they are slow going.  I hope to get some great stuff up soon!! =)  Please be patient with me.  I will be back!

All About Me

Friday, October 17th, 2008

Hi! My name is Lisa Survillas. I am a FIREY 5′2″ wife, mother (daughter 9, son 8), sister, daughter, and friend.

 I have spent the last 8 years as a stay-at-home mom to two wonderful children.  When my son went to kindergarten 3 years ago, I went back to school too. I just completed my Bachelor’s of Education in Interdisciplinary Studies.

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 When I started school I weighed 160 pounds and wore a size 12, which was down from the previous few years where I had reached a size 14 and weighed 175 lbs.image

 

 

 

 

 

 

I tried weight watchers and exercised (well, what I thought constituted exercise) and did get rid of 15 pounds, but only 1 size.

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I was so unhappy with myself that it started to trickle into the other parts of my life that I set out on a mission;one that I still haven’t completed.

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For a long time I wondered if I was crazy not to be happy that I am now a size 3 and 134 lbs, but my journey has brought me to so many new places, shown me so many more things, and placed so many WONDERFUL people in my life that I am happy not to be done yet. And if I never get to the goal I have in my head, I know that my life has been enriched in so many more ways than looks. A big part of that journey has been to become a healthier me and make my family healthier in the process as well. Nutrition as a way of life and as a healer has become a huge passion of mine.

I would love to become a certified nutritionist, but can not afford it at the moment. But the journey of learning never ends. I love to do research and I enjoy learning all the new information I can to help myself, my imagefamily, and others. So, for now I will be continuing my education in pursuit of a teaching credential to teach elementary school. But I tell myself that teaching is my stepping stone to my dream.and that dream may change. For now, it is to change people’s lives for the better, to teach them to live healthier which will ultimately make it longer. This journey also put me in touch with a fabulous company that has THE BEST vitamins and nutritional supplements on the market. I have helped so many overcome pain due to illness and genetic problems, as well as help they and their families become healthier. It has been the most rewarding part of life next to my hubby and kids. I firmly believe that my calling is to help people feel better about themselves while making themselves healthier.