Wednesday, May 21, 2008

My First Day in la Clinica

Yesterday was the first day I was able to see my first real patients. For two years I have been practicing techniques on fellow classmates, but that all changed yesterday as I was able to see total strangers.

My first patient was a 44 year-old male construction worker with a mini-mullet. He had bilateral bacterial conjunctivitis (eye infection) with his left eye worse than his right. I took a case history and performed pretesting (pupil responses, extra-ocular motilities, visual field testing, etc.) and did a slit lamp microscope exam on both eyes. I then instilled fluorscein dye in both eyes and looked at the corneal staining with the cobalt blue filter which allowed me to see any defects that the patient had as a result of the infection. It turned out that he had several corneal infiltrates, which are clusters of white blood cells that infiltrate the cornea in response to an infection. Corneal infiltrates are bad because they can cause a decrease in visual acuity because they can cause to overlying epithelial layers of the cornea to sluff off thus exposing the the cornea to further infection and possible ulceration. Infiltrates can also be one the pupillary axis and thus make it seem like something hazy is in front of the eye.

He was taking Vigamox (an ocular antibiotic) and Medrysone (steroid to reduce the infiltrates and inflammation). He had these medications from a previous infection. When I measured his IOP (intraocular pressure) I noticed that he had pressures that were about 30 mm Hg (about twice the average pressure). Since his pressures were high I told him to not take the steroid anymore because a possible side effect of ocular steroids is an increase in IOP. High IOP is worse than having corneal infiltrates and a little swelling so that's why I told him to stop using the steroid. The doctor wrote him a new prescription for Vigamox and I told him to come back the next day to check on the progress of his infection.

My next patient wasn't really my patient. It was another student's patient who spoke only Spanish. I was the translator during that exam. I love being able to use my Spanish skills and converse with the Latin people. They always seem so surprised that I can speak their language and are also very grateful. The only noteworthy finding was pterygia (see picture) in both eyes due to the patient being exposed to UV light in excess. The patient also had cataracts, which weren't that bad but were advanced for her age because of UV exposure. I was the only one in the clinic that day that could fluently speak Spanish, and because of that I was extremely busy as most of our patients didn't speak English (remember, Emilee and I live in Miami).

Is there a downside to being fluent in Spanish? The short answer is yes. I was so busy translating for other students and faculty that I wasn't able to see my own patients besides the construction worker that I mentioned above. Toward the end of my clinic experience yesterday, I realized that I needed concern myself more with practicing optometry and less with practicing my Spanish skills.

My friend Ben, who served his mission in Honduras, is starting a Spanish class for optometrists this summer. He asked me to help teach the class and I agreed. We start tomorrow and the class will last six weeks, during which we will cover how to get through an exam in Spanish with minimal confusion.

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Here's a New One...



Here's the latest catch, brought in by Smingers! He was real proud of it, prancing in with it flitting it's wings while hanging out of his mouth. Then he dropped it in the middle of the living room floor in presentation fashion, only to have it try to start trying to fly again! Steve took it went to let it go, and Smingers was so disappointed.

Monday, May 12, 2008

My Formal House, a Few Months Later






Just to give you an idea how fast things grow here in Florida. The impatiens in the front are about out of season because of the heat, but they are still looking pretty good here. I was most pleased with how far along the back has come. If you look across the pool in the second to last picture, there is a lovely tree in the background that has very pretty lime, orange, and red tones to the leaves. It is a Queen Crape Myrtle, and you almost never see them as nice as this one. We relocated it from the side yard and all the leaves turned bright orange and red and then dropped due to the expected shock. But I couldn't believe how well it came back and how healthy all the new leaves are! This tree is one of my favorite things about this particular job. And, the flowers are a very pretty lavendar, matching closely with the ground orchids I put in the opposite corner.
Also, the Bulbine (yellow spike flower) and plumbago (blue flower) have really begun blooming as expected, and is giving the desired effect as a complementary pool backdrop. Watch out if you walk under those Coconut Palms though, heavy coconuts fall down in clusters unexpectadly on these particularly fertile specimens!

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Look at What the Cat Dragged In...

So here is the latest "catch" by Smokey Bones....brought in just this morning. Good thing she was making a big deal about it--meowing, thumping around--or else it could have gotten lost in our house! BLECH! I watched to make sure it didn't get away while Steve jumped out of bed and grabbed the closest shoe. WHACK! And it was all over. Pooh just couldn't understand why we would want to smash her prize!

Monday, May 5, 2008

I WON A TRIP TO TAMPA!!!

So I FINALLY did it! I WON a radio call-in contest! I've been trying since we moved to Florida, because I was so amazed at the big ticket items they give away! So I'm going to recount everything as it occurred:
I remembered today that Majic 102.7 (The local Oldies Station) had emailed me because I am a member of their Majic Fun Club (just keep reading, being a member is worth it!) Their email conveniently gave me the inside scoop of exactly when the 'song of the day' was going to play (one of the perks of the Majic Fun club). Each day this week, they give away one prize of $500.00, and the other is a Tampa Bay 2 nights for 2 getaway. I always make a conscious choice to go for the trip, because it is something we usually couldn't afford. Today I took a breather-break from work around 4:40pm, when I suddenly realized the song of the day was supposed to play at 4:45! I rushed back to my desk and programmed the radio station number into my desk phone. (I got superstitious about using the office phone since on it I had been caller 1, 3, and 6 (and a one-time- winner-on-a-different-radio-station-only-to-be-thwarted-by-my-age, but that's a different story). So I started calling a 4:43. But the radio station was behind--it was playing some song by the Supremes well into the 4:45 minute, not the song of the day: 8 Days a Week, by the Beatles. So the song finally ended, and I rang once. Busy. Then I redialed...and it RANG! Then they were asking me my name, and I was wondering why. Usually the just say what caller number you are. Then I realized he was telling me I won! He told me all the stuff it included, but I couldn't even hear it. I was all shaky and was trying to remember my name and what radio station I was listening to since I knew they were about to put me on the air, and I was trying very hard not to embarrass myself! So from what I remember, I won a 3 day, 2 night two person suite at a Private Resort in Tampa Bay on a golf course and country club, including a Spa Package for two, at over $1000 value! We are attaching the link they gave me so you can all be jealous! Anyway, it is supposed to be available to us sometime in mid-June (sounds like it will work perfect for our annual anniversary trip!) So I was so excited, as you can tell, and it was the perfect anniversary/birthday present for us!
http://www.emeraldgreensgcc.com/index.asp

Emilee's Birthday

So here's me on my 24th Birthday. I bought that pretty green shirt earlier that day with some money my mom sent in a card for my birthday. She also wrote a little poem to go with it that was funny and really nice.

Steve got me this ice cream cake (cookie dough!) and it was DELICIOUS! And look at all those presents in front of me! He got me a funny red shirt with my favorite quote from Talledega Nights (really the most memorable part of the movie) that said "I'm gonna come at you like a Spider Monkey!" and a crazy picture of a monkey. Then there was a gift certificate for a Deluxe Pedicure--Steve said he had the choice between a "regular" pedicure or the deluxe, and he chose the deluxe, so it looks like I'm all spoiled now. That would probably make only about the 3rd or 4th pedicure I've ever had!


Before I got to open Steve's presents, we went to have a Barbecue with all my friends. We had it at Elliott and Molly's place at their clubhouse pool, because there is a nice little nook there with a big BBQ grill area. Rob, Bonnie, and their twins Ben and Bella were there, Bryce and Brittni Hardy, Barbara and Pete Mills, Naomi and Marcos Aguilera, and some of Naomi's family even came when they got into town, and we had lots and lots of delicious hotdogs, Bratwursts, hamburgers, potato salad, yummy ice cream bar deserts, drinks and snow cones!














I wish I would have thought to take the camera for the Barbecue, it was a really fun night. Barbara and Bonnie got me a new purse and wallet (much needed, I might add, and they knew it!) Molly got me some tennis balls, with the promise that we would go play soon...I'll hold her to it! Anyway, it really was one of my favorite birthdays because I was spoiled all day.






Then I included a picture of Smingers because he does funny things.