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  • Age 54: I was perfectly unscathed until….

    Beautybeyondfifty is turning fifty-four next month. Turning fifty and beyond was full of excitement, filled with new events, full of activities…beautiful life! I would say being healthy is the utmost concern of everyone my age. As I always remind my sons, “HEALTH is WEALTH”. If you are healthy, your mind and body is healthy, you can think and do well in class or at work, eventually,a healthy efficient person earns wealth 🙂

    Though I may look like sweet and slow, in reality, I am energetic and poised! I exercise regularly and eat a balanced food, though I stay away most of the time from carbs, I double my servings of fruits and vegetable and added proteins on my diet. I haven’t got any serious sickness for the past 15 years except for occasional headache, which is tolerable.

    So, Whats the big fuss??

    Oh well, it started last Friday the 13th of this month, we’re having so much fun at the pool when I accidentally fell and one of my leg got caught at the metal rails of the ladder. Nothing big, just a  bruised and some scratches which was taken care off immediately.

    I went home walking normally, I felt some bumps and bearable pain, so i applied some ice and medicine (quantomine) and protected it with elastic socks. the following morning, I saw some red spots above the area of bruised and scratches, so i thought, its nothing but as the days goes by, the small pin point red dots are becoming more and bigger and I thought for a while, I ‘m having allergy from the medicine that I applied , though it wasn’t itchy.

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    I remained calm and keep hoping that it will clear away by itself, until I noticed that there was no blister, my bruises and scratches from the accident was already gone but the skin rashes was getting more reddish and bigger, so I decided to see a Dermatologist and to my surprised! He said…it is not skin allergy..it is not skin disease.. it is PURPURA!

    progressively getting more
    progressively getting more

    Huh! yes, I am a health care practitioner but let me remember what is PURPURA? Suddenly the word, Petechiae, Ecchymosis ,Purpura are all playing in my mind. These three terms are all referring to bleeding that occurs in  the skin.These are all skin manifestation of underlying cause of bleeding. Clotting factor deficiency?

    As the doctor was explaining to me, he was writing a prescription and laboratory test, not only one… a lot! Oh God! I was walking alone to go to the nearest laboratory for my blood test and at the same time trying to remember his words, Purpura, blood test, platelets, predlon (Prednisolon) huh! what a day!

    So this is me, my unscathed legs

    my legs at age 54, photo taken last august 2013
    my legs at age 54, photo taken last august 2013

    and this is how it looks now after 12 days.

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    Alright, I don’t want this blog to be like a textbook but let me try to explain in simple words my condition.

    What is PURPURA? (MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia)

    Purpura is purple-colored spots and patches that occur on the skin, organs and in mucus membranes including the lining of the mouth. It occurs when small blood vessels join together or leak blood under the skin. When the purpura spots are very small, they are called petechiae. Large purpura are called ecchymoses.

    in other words..it is blood spots

    He ordered blood test like : CBC, ESR ,Creatinine in serum, CPRH , basically , he wanted to know my platelets count (platelets helps the blood clot), to see if I have infection or inflammation, to see if my kidney is functioning well and my other organs as well, so he can also determined if I can take the Predlone (Prednisolone ) safely without complication. Inshaallah! (commonly uttered word in Saudi arabia at the end of every sentence : may God permits!)

    Tentative Diagnosis: Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic Purpura (ITP)

    What are the causes?

    Idiopathic meaning unknown! oh my! but related to blood clotting disorder. It is divided into : NonThrombocytopenic (normal platelets count) and Thrombocytopenic (a very low platelets count).

    Me: huh? how can you treat if the cause is unknown?

    There are factors of course like, it appears commonly in women, venous hypertension usually appears in lower legs, senile purpura which appears in elderly (I’m still in middle age), trauma ( impact of pool accident? ), scurvy (i don’t have vitamin deficiency). Well, I guess at this point, I would consider it as an autoimmune disorder.

    Anyhow, to make the story short, I got my blood test which is all in normal count. Thank you Lord!

    It’s probably my spleen or bone marrow is in limbo and thought that my body is under attack and trying to be a hero not knowing thats a normal platelets. that’s explain why i have purpura.

    So, what now?

    Initiate prophylactic treatment to boost immune system: Prednisolone (corticosteroid)

    Rx: Prednisolon 5mg (8 tablets every morning) for two weeks.

    8 tablets at one time every morning wow!
    8 tablets at one time every morning wow!

    then repeat blood test etc…etc…

    What are the things I should avoid?

    -STRESS hahaha you must be kidding?

    -contact sports, strenuous exercise

    Ladies, if you are familiar with the steroid complications, then your guess is right…MOON face, huh who wants to have that? and many more (that would be in my next blog).

    for now, wish me luck!

    God speed.

    Jamilamimi

  • Weekly Photo Challenge: From lines to pattern

    Just right on time, we had a nice day roaming around at Red Sea mall , Jeddah Saudi ARabia.

    and a bonus of being a model of authentic dress full of patterns! Presenting Miss Jedi (a.k.a. red sea model) 🙂

  • Photoblog: Friday the 13th in action

    Taking photos of the kids and the kid’s adult (isip-bata) in play makes the Friday 13th memorable. I just selected a few shots to show some actions or movement, Sorry friends, I am practicing my novice skills in photography 🙂

    The real action

  • Weekly Photo Challenge: Inside

    Inside : The Chapel bridge of Luzern (Lucerne) in Switzerland is the oldest wooden bridge in Europe, it contains a number of interior paintings dating back 17th century.

  • Ever been stuck in an Elevator?

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    I was carrying my gym bag on one hand and two white coats on another and a shoulder bag, my tarha ( a long black scarf, women use to cover their hair in public) was just loosely hanging on my neck.

    I went inside the elevator and pressed number 2 without realising that my tarha was caught in between the elevator door.

    as i pressed no.2 i dint know that my tarha went in.
    as i pressed no.2 i didn’t know that my tarha went in.

    As the elevator went up on the second floor, I saw my tarha disappeared in seconds! Thanks goodness, it wasn’t wrapped around my neck or else, I’ll be choke to death.

    I heard a lot of stories about abaya (black robe women wears in public) being stuck in between doors of  buses, cars or stairs of escalators , so I am so careful , but it seemed … tonight is not my night… 😦

    what happened next?

    i should have known the word elevator is commonly known as lift
    i should have known the word elevator is commonly known as lift

    – Iphone on the rescue!, called my brother to no availed, probably sleeping or he can’t hear the ring. the signal is erratic but manage to make another call.

    – called the Haris (our guard man) but he can’t understand “elevator” and I forgot the arabic term for it.(wast’nat/mas’ad,shad,rafa’aa or asan’ser)) and i should have used the term “lift” instead of elevator.

    – pick up the emergency elevator phone, no one on the line, no electric fan inside the elevator, temperature was getting higher, after all this is Saudi Arabia! what to expect?

    – sat down, hoping my elder brother will wake up, tried calling him again.I was calm, I know my younger brother will come anytime soon, he just dropped off my staffs in their respective homes.

    – after 10 minutes, I called my younger brother but he was still far from my house.

    – called my friend Nabil, he can’t recognise my voice and can’t hear me well too, thanks goodness, his wife malou, recognised me, after so many calls and explanation” I am stuck in the elevator, please call the “Haris.” oh lalala..at the end she told me to send text so  they could understand clearly.

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    – yes ” text messages” works great in this situation, but how can i text the ” haris” when he can’t even understand my language? can he read? so i texted his number to Nabil.

    -I tried one more time to talk to “Haris” slowly but clearly, I told him in arabic,

    ” Ta’al epta bil bab” (come open the door).

    Eventually, he sensed there’s something wrong , so he went inside the apartment and saw my tarha outside the door and figured out that I am stuck inside..hurray! he has good mind after all ! He got a metal bar, with his mighty hand forced the door opened, while I am pulling the Tarha to released it as well, together we tried and wallah! the elevator door opened.

    the after effect
    the after effect

    -After 25 minutes, I got out! My brother and friends finally came, just so thankful that I got out safely.

    TIps:

    elevator – arabic ( wash’nat acdg to Haris) in arabic (mas’ad or shad or rafa’a or asan’ser) or use the common term used in Jeddah, “LIFT”

    Keep the “tarha” neatly tuck without any frills.

    Look carefully…make sure everything is away from the door before pressing any number.

    – use text messages, if no one understand you clearly, make sure before leaving any place phone battery is fully charged or at least not less than 50 percent.

    – Keep Calm, don’t panic, PRAY

    Ladies, I hope this mishap will not happen to any one of you. PLEASE be CAREFul!

    Jamilamimi

  • Photoblog: Friday Splash part 2

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    My bff’s (best friends forever)

    Friday splasher in action

    Friends that cooks together, eat together, stays together

  • Weekly Photo Challenge: Unusual (POV)

    The unusual point of view:

    a three legged camel
    a three legged camel
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    a very shy swan
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    and “I don’t care attitude” of a cow

  • Weekly Photo Challenge: Sea

    From Red sea to dead sea and to refreshing sights of Philippines sea.

  • Photoblog: Water blasters

    Our usual  Friday walk to Jeddah corniche was changed to swimming and friday brunch (instead of breakfast picnic at the park).We had a blast at the pool and a breakfast buffet, a combination of manaquessh ( bread with either bread or spinach and zatar) and Tutsilog (Tuyu-small dried fish,fried rice and fried egg).

    THE GUN SOAKERS

    THE DIVERS

    Ashley’s Style

    THE SWIMMER

    and THE ONLOOKERS

    Friday brunch

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  • Weekly Photo Challenge: Focus

    “You can’t depend on your eyes, when your imagination is out of focus ” – Mark Twain