Friday, September 20, 2013

Personal Post: My First Hospitalization





The LAC+USC Medical Center Hospital where I stayed.

        This past summer as everyone was out having fun in the beach, going out at night, taking road trips and having fun, I was spending it at a hospital bed. As a child I was always healthy thanks to the great care of my mother so I never had any reason to go the hospital or see a doctor unless it was a check up. Earlier this year around my grandmothers birthday (May 10) I began getting sharp pains in my lower right side. The pain would come for a week and the pain would slowly go away on it's own and only come back if triggered by something such as spicy food. Eventually the pain would come back on it's own and it would stay with me for more than a week, the pain would subside but I would still feel the pain. I never had any fever, vomiting, or diarrhea or any unusual symptoms other than pain. For the first half of the summer I was uncomfortable and in pain most of the time. Because of my pain I would get easily irritable and became extremly grouchy, especially with my parents. On Sunday July 21st I decided I could no longer take it. I knew there was something wrong with my body and felt it was time to do something about it. Around 10:30PM I was taken to the emergency room where for the next 5 hours I was getting all kinds of medical test done. Around 3:00AM I was taken to a bed in the emergency room where I was told I had acute appendicitis. Part of was relieved that they found what it was and could fix it, after all my appendix had not ruptured so the surgery would be a easy one and it would quick be over . . . little did I know that it was far from over.


       After getting more lab work done and being in observation for a day I was taken into surgery at 12:00AM on July 23rd. What was suppose to be a 2-3 hour surgery done laparoscopically (small 1 inch incisions on my abdomen) turned into a 8 hour open surgery. What was meant to be the removal of my appendix turned into the removal of part of my small intestine and colon. When my surgical team saw that they could not remove my appendix the easy way and had to open my stomach up they were met with a extremely swollen and infected appendix that was causing a blockage on my small intestine and colon. Being the biggest appendix they had ever seen, my team had to put my surgery on hold and had to call a pathologist from their home to come and observe my appendix to make sure it was safe for them to move on. Once the pathologist gave my team the signal that it was okay to continue with the surgery they carefully removed it and send it to get tested for cancerous cells. I was taken back to my room around 8:15AM and I vaguely remember seeing my mother and older sister in the room waiting for me. As expected I was in uncomfortable pain when I was fully awake. When my doctors came in to explain to me why my surgery took longer I was surprised to find out that my small intestine has a hole on it's wall that leaked bacteria onto my appendix causing it to swell. A week later after going on antibiotics and although I was still in pain the doctor let me go home, but not before one last blood lab to be done. I was thrilled to be home even though I was in pain and had to take 2 different medications. However the following morning around 10:00 am as my mother was giving me breakfast my doctor called my house letting me know that they needed me to go back to the hospital that my blood work showed a high infection in my system.



     It is no surprise I was scared that there was something more serious wrong with me, I was still in pain and had to take pain killers which I was resisting but I had no choice. For the following 3 weeks I would get blood work, CT Scans, X-rays, and went on 3 different antibiotic treatments because my doctors could not figure out what was wrong with me. Until finally my diagnosis came in, the reason why my blood still showed a infection was because I have Crohns disease. Once my diagnosis was in they were able to give me the proper medication, and finally after a month I was able to go home. I was still on strict orders to keep rested, don't over do it with activities, and was prescribe with 3 different medication that I took 5 times a day, in total I would swallow 10 pills a day. But at least I was home and I was glad to go on with my normal life.

     But it was not easy to adjust to my old life once I was out of the hospital. I would feel lonely, depressed, anxious, and had bad nightmares. I did not feel like myself. I had no desire to do anything other than sleep and feel the summer air. Once I got back to school and began my fashion courses all over again I felt feeling like myself again. I am excited and looking forward to the projects, speakers, new friends, and new experiences I have made and done. I still feel a little down every know and then. I also realized I will have to go to a specialist to get the proper treatment for my Crohns disease and until then I will have to deal with being tired a lot more frequently and tried to stay away from things that trigger stomach pains such as stress, pork, greasy and overly spicy food.

     Overall, It was a experience I wont ever forget. Yes I am alive and I am grateful for that. I am also grateful for the wonderful doctors and nurses that took care of me. They were all very sweet and nice to me and my family, I could of not have asked for a better team. I also am grateful for my mother who stood by me 24/7 and the rest of my family and friends as well. I truly felt loved from everyone around me.As for me, my life is going on and I am gaining my strength back and with that some of hopefulness in my future.


Saturday, August 31, 2013

Fashion School Outfits: First Week of School



       This week I started my Fall 2013 semester and so started my second semester as a fashion student. I am taking it easy this semester with only two classes instead of five like last semester because I am still recovering from surgery and a very long stay in the hospital. I also want to start blogging again, so I came up with the idea to show my outfits from the days I go to school and every now and then write about my courses, but I will leave that for a separate post. So let me get started on my fashion and beauty looks . . .

Outfits:

Tuesday: On Tuesday my first day back I wore my creme and black polka dot blouse from Lauren Conrad with my black straight jeans. For jewelry I wore my gold diamond bow cuff bracelet paired with a pearl bracelet and a gold diamond chain link bracelet, with my gold diamond bow earrings. As for shoes I wore black flats with a gold medallion on the front inspired by the famous Tory Burch flats.

Thursday: Temperatures here in Los Angeles are at a ultimate high, seriously I cannot handle, so I decided to wear my orange coral lace dress that I got in Las Vegas in May. Because I love my smallish waist I always like to cinch it when I can so I wore my black skinny belt around my waist, the only bad side about that decision is that  I cant put the belt tightly because of my surgery so it was loose so the buckle would keep moving to the side, what a bummer. I accessorized with my 3 layered mint colored crystal bead necklace similar to the set I made above except mine is brighter, I also wore a black scarf with multi colored flowers in blue, violet, turquoise, coral, and lilac that is also very similar to the one pictured above. For shoes I just wore plain black flats.


Beauty & Hair:

Tuesday: For my hair I just curled my hair with my bangs twisted and pinned to the side a la Lauren Conrad. My makeup was just as simple, I did my usual foundation routine, dusted some copper eye shadow, put on cat eyeliner, and because my outfit was very neutral I wore my Revlon Lip Butter in Raspberry Tart to give me a pop of color. 

Thursday: My hair was even more simple than on Tuesday. I left my hair in it's natural texture (Pin straight) and braided a goddess braid on each side and pinned it to the back of my head with a clip. As more my makeup I did the same copper eye shadow with cat eyeliner, coral blush and a nude lip gloss since my outfit was bright enough I wanted to keep my face simple.


      So I have a confession to make. Lately I have not been feeling my clothes, I almost despise them with the exception of a few items. But since I cannot go and buy a new wardrobe I have to work with what I got. It has been so hard deciding what to wear each time I go out since I am unsatisfied in everything. I literally came up with my Thursday outfit that same very morning, I have worn the dress before but this was the first I accessorized it the way it is. Now I wish I had someone to take pictures of my outfits so I can post them up for you all instead but I don't so instead I make Polyvore sets of the outfits I wear using the exact pieces I have or that are 99% similar, so for the most part the outfits are true to the way they are in real life. Any differences will be pointed out by me.


Friday, August 23, 2013

Trend of the Moment: Love Jewelry





     

       It may not be February the month of Love but Love sure is in the air . . . or at least in your jewelry.  A popular trend on the moment has to be showing your Love in everything from watches, bracelets, rings, and necklaces. So go on and show your Love this season with fun quirky jewelry. I own a LOVE Cuff watch that I just Love! (No pun intended . . . yes it was intended) and a Love necklace that I like to pair it with.

Where to find them:


      Have you tried this trend out? and if you have not are you  willing to try this trend out or is it a pass for you? Let me know in the comment below.


Wednesday, April 24, 2013

When Life Gets Stressful . . .




It seems that the older we get, the more stressful life gets. Shouldn't it be less stressful because we are growing older and wiser? Or is because we are older and tend to over think things more. How I wish for the days where my biggest concern is weather to play hide and seek or dolls. How can I not care about things that out of my control? It seems my biggest downfall is that I care too much. I worry too much also and it is driving me crazy. The only thing I can do is keep repeating at myself that everything will be okay . . . but what if it isn't? What do I do then?


Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Makeup Review: BA STAR Smoky Eye Shadow Palette Review






BA STAR Smoky Eye Shadow Palette Review


A few weeks ago I received a sample from BA STAR Makeup to review for all you fabulous bloggers. Including a 50% discount to be used at checkout if you chose to buy something.

Pros: 

Pigmented
Nice Colors
Glitter can be used for dramatic eye looks.

Cons: 

Smell
Glitter

My Opinion:

I use brown eyeshadows the most so when I received this sample with brown neutral colors I was excited because I knew I would be able to use them as everyday looks. I found the eyeshadows to be moderately pigmented and build-able  It was easy to create a neutral smoky eye. The only downside to this palette is the smell. When I first opened the palette the smell of makeup was pretty strong. Luckily it did not last long so by the time I put it on my eyes the smell had diminished. I went to the the products website at http://www.bastar.com/  and saw that they have other products that look good enough to try out such as bronzers and blushers. The best part of this makeup line it is affordable which make it great for girls who are on a budget or starting out with wearing makeup.

Who would like this? 

Because of the glitter I think this palette would be perfect for creating a dramatic look. It be perfect for theater  and dance competitions. The matte colors would be good to use on a everyday basis, as so is the Smoky Palette http://www.bastar.com/category_s/1887.htm. Girls who are on a budget or barely starting to experience with makeup will enjoy this makeup line.


Overall Rating: 

3 1/3 out of 5

Code:

BBSMOKY

FTC: This Sponsored Post is Powered by BrandBacker and BA STAR Cosmetics. The palette used for this review was given to me for free to review. My opinions on this product are solely my own.

Friday, March 29, 2013

Feeling Blue





      Above I created a outfit on Polyvore; based on a exact outfit I wore a few weeks ago. I wore a white ruffle pin-tuck blouse with a mesh peter pan collar by Lauren Conrad from her Spring 2013 line with a black cardigan over it, paired with my cobalt blue jeans, accessorized with my peacock headband and peacock necklace. Finished off with my gold medallion black flats. I also wore a oval purple gem stone ring with turquoise and blue accents but I did not have a picture of it to show. Hope you enjoy!


Friday, March 22, 2013

Five Ways to Spice Up a T-shirt and Jeans Combo







Above I created a quick and non-complicated guide to spice up a jean and t-shirt combo. This is a perfect formula to use when you have no time or mind to put together a outfit.  The beauty of this is that it looks you like spend hours creating this outfit even though you really have not. At least for me this always works, and I hope it works for you as well.


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