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9 lives

Thursday, February 18th, 2010

Warning: This is not a design story. It’s a quick venting about the health care process (and a few of it’s design flaws) and a major event that just happened to my father. Also, you should know I struggled with whether or not I should post something so personal. I try to keep this blog happy and light but sometimes the real world takes over and it’s not always a perfect place. I hope you don’t mind, I’m doing this by some chance someone knows something that could possibly help. I apologize if this upsets you or I haven’t had the chance to call you, it’s been a crazy few days. I’ll try to get back to regular posts in the very near future. Promise.

It’s been a long 2 days. I had plans to fly back to Denver yesterday but found myself rescheduling with United while sitting in the ICU waiting room yesterday morning. Tuesday night after the festivities of Onnie’s birthday ended my dad had a grand mal seizure. It lasted for almost an hour and was unlike any seizure I have ever experienced with him. He was completely unconscious the entire time and unresponsive. My mom called 911 and my uncle, who lives just down the street. We were all worried it was a stroke because dad is on anti-seizure meds and seemed perfectly fine, one could even go far enough to say great, the entire day prior to the seizure.

I laugh now but during the seizure my mom and I discussed whether or not we should call 911. Looking back, anyone else in that situation would think we were being ridiculous, of course you call 911. But we hesitated. And even batted around the idea of not calling. The reason being, my dad is anti doctor and definitely anti hospital. He gets upset about it too and then we have to deal with his temper. I don’t know what it is with that generation of men who won’t take care of themselves. It really drives me crazy because I don’t know who they are trying to be tough for, I don’t need a macho man.

Sense kicked in during our chat and she quickly made the call. The bad thing about a small town is anyone who has a seizure at my dad’s age, when 911 is called, Air Life is also called and the patient is taken to Chattanooga, a 40 minute drive. Our local facilities aren’t equipped for neurological type issues. The good thing about living on a farm and having a dad who knows just about every EMT and fireman in town because he volunteers there regularly, Air Life lands in the front yard. It was quite the scene. Had someone told me I was in a dream and this was a parade of lights in my front yard, I would have believed them. It was definitely better than the alternative.

Waiting, waiting, waiting was the next step. For everyone who has ever sat in an ER after midnight, I’m sorry. This is just about the least pleasant place you could ever be during a traumatic event. If you are a health care designer, come on people, step it up. Work on your lighting design skills and create an environment people would be more comfortable waiting in instead of spending all your time on the vinyl floor patterns and detailing the disgustingly ugly wall panels for the information desk.

We sat in the waiting room until 3AM before we met with a doctor to review his CT scan. The scan showed a large mass, about the size of a baseball located on his brain just behind his left eye. This came as no surprise because he has had tumors in this area before. The first time in the early 90′s, round 2 was 1997 and then he had gamma knife radiation late in ’97. Hence the 9 lives bit. This time, the tumor is back, with vengeance. It’s like an evil villain in a comic book. It lived dormant for so many years and bang, here it is, taking over once again. Because of all these surgeries and issues with Dad’s brain, he was dropped from insurance for a number of years and within the past 2 months became eligible for Medicare. Because of the insurance coverage, he passed on getting MRI’s. His last visit was 5 years ago and he’s been dodging the issue. He lives strongly by the ‘what you don’t know, won’t hurt you’ philosophy. Still, I don’t understand that generation.

After the CT scan he was moved to ICU for further evaluation but needed an MRI and to talk with a neurosurgeon before anything could be determined. This wouldn’t happen until the following day so we tried to relax for a bit and get a couple of hours of sleep. Yesterday was a blur. Lots waiting and no answers. On the good side, dad was was taken off the ventilator, was chatting, eating a little and up to his regular antics; joking with the nurses and complaining about how long things take. And this got me thinking, why does it take so long for anything to happen? Unless it’s an emergency, it takes hours for some eye drops to show up. We are going on 48 hours in the hospital with very few answers. We know there’s a growth, we know he needs to stay at least one more night for monitoring and to make sure he doesn’t have another seizure but that is all we know. I’m not expecting him to be healed overnight, I only want to know what’s going on in that head of his.

Late last night he was taken in for his MRI. We left tonight knowing he may be released tomorrow and we are trying to schedule an appointment with specialists in Memphis. I don’t think he’ll have emergency surgery but time is of the essence. It’s difficult to find patience and at the same time, make things happen. I will say everyone who has helped my dad has been so incredible. From the EMT’s who picked him up to the nurses checking on him during the middle of the night. What they do and the hours they work for complete strangers is truly honorable and we are all so thankful for their support.

And, if by some small chance you happen to know anything about brain tumors and optic nerves I would love to hear your thoughts.

penny for your thoughts

Wednesday, October 21st, 2009

Below is my first ever poll. Sorry for the funky format but it should still work. Sooooo, I know there are number of non-commenters lurking around. This is for you. It’s completely anonymous and will really help me understand what you like and don’t like about this blog. Because it’s clear I haven’t been able to narrow it down myself. If the poll isn’t enough, you can comment below if I missed something. And this is your chance to really give it to me. I’m up for the constructive criticism. You don’t even have to leave your name. Promise.

Addendum 1: Thanks to Celeste for making a better looking poll. If you saw the previous, it was pretty pitiful. If any of you happen to be looking for a graphic designer, she’s your maven. And per request, I added in a few other options. Thanks everyone!

a long time coming

Tuesday, September 8th, 2009

I’m back! And I have so much to share. Thank you all for being so completely over-the-top supportive. If it weren’t for you, I wouldn’t be telling you about all the changes that are happening. You are probably sick of the word by now but, change is in the air. Not only is fall just around the corner, I have some major changes going on in my world that will be simultaneously exhilarating and tumultuous. The most obvious change is right in front of you. I’m very excited to share the look of the new K.I.D. Collective website. Thanks to Celeste over at Design is Fine and Super Ordinary for coming up with my brand spankin’ new site and giving the blog a whole new life. I think she nailed it. Don’t you?

The other great news is I am finally setting up the design collective that has been in the works for as long as I can remember. With this comes full interior architecture services including design consultation, furniture selection and styling. And eventually a shop of all my wares. I’ll still update the blog regularly with all things that inspire me. From here on out you’ll get a first hand account of a designer out on her own. I’ll try not to bore you with the details, only the juicy stuff. So be sure to check back as often as you like. And if you have a project in mind and don’t know where to start, drop me a line.

If you are subscribed to the RSS feed through the old blog, you’ll have to resubscribe. Sorry for that. And if that’s not enough you can follow me on twitter.

update alert

Friday, April 17th, 2009

kid collective has gone 2006 on you. Yep, that’s right, you can now subscribe to my blog as well as follow me on twitter. More updates and changes to slowly trickle in. Including more info about what it is I actually do and maybe, just maybe a header. I might even figure out some way you can contact me!

Thanks to all of you who already subscribe, comment, twitter with me and read regularly. I feed off that stuff and appreciate any feedback. Good or bad. Have a great weekend. I’m off to Santa Fe for a weekend green chili and margaritas.

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Photo: Georgia O’Keefe courtesy of R.A.L.P.H.