Way back on September 12th we started school. That was definitely an interesting week, not the best of weeks. I had waited all summer for school to start and then when it finally did I wasn't all that excited about it. The first day of school was good, slow, but good. I had a very relaxed ease into school from my long summer break. Then the second day of school I went to my morning class and then had to head down to Idaho Falls to have a biopsy done on my hand. (I know, not the best timing, but it was the soonest I could get in). For those that don't know I was diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis in February 2011. August 31st I found out that I needed to get a biopsy done because of some bumps that were occurring on my hands. The doctor thought that they may have been rheumatoid nodules, which would mean that my medication isn't working and would need to switch to something stronger. But don't worry it ended up just being a cyst of some sort is is perfectly fine. In fact once I had my largest cyst removed the rest disappeared.
Anyway, had to go to the dermatologist to get it removed and miss the first day of my advanced nutrition class. I had already talked to my teacher and I was his TA when I was diagnosed so he knew about everything that was going on. I was even hoping to catch the last part of the class, but my doctors appointment ended up being 2 hours long. That was NOT what I expected. For one, the rheumatologist said it wouldn't take very long and that they would just do a punch in my hand to get a sample of whatever it may be. Because of the location and how deep it was the dermatologist was wondering if they would even be able to do it. I was so happy that they did because I had had this appointment for two weeks and was missing class. But instead of just having a punch, they ended up cutting open and removing the whole cyst.
The procedure ended up taking 1 1/2 hours. I couldn't believe how long it took! They also had to give me like 5 numbing shots because it just wasn't lasting very long. Ended up getting three stitches, my first stitches, other than the ones that I have had in my mouth. Here is a picture I think about 6 hours after the surgery. It HURT all the first day! I lived off of Tylenol and was constantly holding bags of frozen vegetables.
Here is a picture on October 15th, just over a month after the surgery and two weeks since it closed up. Still can't stretch it out all the way, but at least it doesn't hurt. Just have scar tissue there, but otherwise healed!
Later that Tuesday, when my hand was hurting and I just wasn't having a good day our fish Polly died. It was so random and out of the blue and one day after the two week mark of being able to return the fish and get a new one. It just wasn't a good day. I was so sad because of everything that had happened that day. Then Wednesday I found out that I would have to memorize 22 plants by being able to identify them, memorize the common name, scientific name, and family name by Friday in which we would have a test. This was all on the first week of school! It is safe to say that test didn't go so well because it was just too much for one week and two days.
That Saturday I spent relaxing and not worrying about homework (haven't had a weekend like that since). We also went down to Idaho Falls and got two new fish to add to the tank. We have now had then for a month.
Here is a picture of Shark Bait our Otocinclus (algae eater). In the picture he is doing what Chris and I refer to as "Mad Skills." He hangs onto things with his two fins, it is CRAZY how he does it. Even in a strong current and he is such a tiny little fish and often hard to find, but really fun to watch.
I also finally got a good picture of Rolly that we had gotten with Polly. He is our other fat bellied molly. We also have Mr. Clean our peppered cory (he is my favorite, but don't tell the other fish that), Apollo our guppy, and Titian our platy.