Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Good news, bad news

For a year or so, Drs. have had a hard time controlling H's HIV viral load. His virus is resistant to all, literally ALL, the meds that were available last year. As a result, he went into a nose dive last Fall, the culmination of which was my ill-fated attempt at placement and a corresponding nose dive into burnout for me.

But in February of this year, new meds came out. And a few months later, his viral load is undetectable for the first time in 10 years. And his T cell count is the highest it's been during that time as well.

At the same time, he's taking what amounts to chemotherapy and it makes him feel sick a lot of the time. So, whether his viral load is up or it is down, he's just not able to participate that much.

It's happened many times, about every two years or so: his virus gains resistance to the meds he's on, his health takes a dive, we discuss hospice, etc. Then, new meds come out, they pull him back from the brink and for a year or so he's out of the woods. Then his virus develops resistance…rinse and repeat.

What's striking this time is that his dementia and delusions don't seem to be improving, even as his viral load drops, hence all the fretting about alien conspiracy theories.

More than his physical health, what has been hardest for me is the mental decline.

Monday, April 21, 2008

Accepting craziness

I've come to the conclusion that H's mental state is doing nothing but declining. And so I now think of him as crazy. It's one thing to have dementia, it's another to be "crazy." The more I've thought about this, the more freeing it is…this is a key part of my acceptance work to call it what it is.

Part of me is sad because I'm giving up hope that he'll ever get better, but he just won't. And as he sleeps more and more and becomes more and more delusional, I know that the end is in sight. What end, I don't know, but some end is in sight.

And so, the drama grinds on, but seeing his mental state decline so much recently is helping me accept the inevitable more easily and, perversely, gives me much hope for my future...as in, I will have one soon.

Thursday, April 17, 2008

Conversations with H

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Tuesday, April 08, 2008

For almost half the time...

On Thursday, H & I celebrate our 25th anniversary. Wow. Even I say wow...and I was here the whole time.

While we will celebrate in some fashion...I don't feel celebratory, just tired...we still haven't settled on what we will do.

Of those 25 years, H has been sick to very sick - and officially disabled - since 1996...for almost half the time. And I have carried him all this time.

Usually, I'm just a fountain of words here, but today I have nothing left to say.