Back in Little Rock. I’m so nervous! I have surgery scheduled for today, and I’m waiting to be checked in. I am hoping against hope that they will give me something for nerves BEFORE the IV!
They don’t have internet Ches can use, so that is frustrating. He wants to keep going but will have to use his little iPad-better than nothing!
We drove super-fast and made it in three hours-I’ve never made it that fast! Ches pushes the limits. And drank a hyperactivity drink-I took a picture-I’ll show you later! : ) It was a green (“green apple jolly rancher-tasting”) caffeine powered drink that I thought was hilarious-we so don’t drink those! He didn’t get much sleep last night, so he said he had to get with it. And has to show me mountains of sympathy (starting soon, I hope?)!
The last time I had surgery (d&c), I kinda fudged the “no eating after midnight the night before”, and had some water the next morning (to stay hydrated so they could find my veins!), but even the nurse commented that I had great veins for someone who hadn’t eaten in 12 hours! (Cough, cough). Later, I found out why they don’t want you drinking-it’s so you’ll be *empty* and they won’t have to use a catheter. Umm..they had to use one on me. (Sorry?) (But I had good veins!)
So this time, I plan to pee on no one! I didn’t drink a drop (but wanted to desperately!), but had lots of gum. I just hope they don’t have to “try” the IV lots of times (as Angie encouraged this morning!). If it doesn’t go well, next time, I’ll just request a catheter in advance with a *I’m-sorry-in-advance* look!
Were there extra people here this weekend? There were enough dirty clothes to cover an army! I think each person had about 8 or 9 pairs of underwear (hopefully lots of swimming, and not accidents?) They think they get new undies after every dunk/bath/swim/clothing change-yes, I think it's a good thing)! There were five loads-tons of jammies-I just had ALL the laundry done last Thursday before I left town! I am all caught up, and(NewsFlash:) they are put away. Don't get too excited, it only happens if I'm traveling. Normally, there is laundry in progress ALL the time!
I also had to take Ethan to the grocery store. We had no cereal (they claim that Cheerios and Special K don't count)! We only kind-of stuck to the list. He got this little dino-head juice drink (I think they are Tummy Ticklers-expensive sippy bottles of juice), then Fruit Loops and Rice Krispies, then Chuck E. Cheese cheesesticks (just his picture on the outside-but it works, Advertisers!), and by the time he wanted yogurt-covered raisins (I admit they are yummy, but mostly sugar!), I told him Enough! He had to trade something-he'd gotten enough Special Foods (since he's the Only One Who Got To Go With Mommy To The Store!). He ended up trading the cool dino-head drink for the raisins! Wow. At least it ended with him hugging a bunch of bananas-his last Special Food! : )
We took Ches to lunch (yes, I enable this bike-rider-to-work), then Ethan fell asleep on the way home. He just loves his Veggie Tales, and they sang him right to sleep. It didn't last long, and it powered him back up-enough to glue, and draw, and snack, and help me with laundry (well, he played a good game of Don't Let Mommy Get The Dryer Door Open), then some good ol' Tag! We ran all over, but I figure it was our workout, so I count it.
Clay had boy scouts, and had to do lots of exercises, kind of like the Fitness Gram at school. He did great! He can do tons of sit-ups, he's super fast at running, but the only thing he didn't do too well in was the pull-ups. Ches told him he'd have to practice since they are retesting next month. When they pulled in the driveway, he asked if he could go practice! (at 8:15pm!) What a sweetie. He tries so hard!
I tested Mary Claire on her spelling words while she was in the tub-what hard words! Distinct, Instinct, Suggest, Seldom, Tranquil-whew! She did fairly well, but it means we'll have to do some studying this year! Last year was a breeze. Clay's are harder too, but I always think he can do anything. Now, Mary Claire is in the hard work! I can't believe she's in third grade.
Ahh, they are all in bed, and sleeping. I've done a tiny bit of research (tiny for me). I have a couple of books on miscarriage, and Asherman's Syndrome is not so common. The outcome is about 80% better with surgery, and the books recommended leaving the "balloon" in for a month! I'll take the books, and see what Dr. Miller thinks. He didn't give me an exact time, but it sounded much shorter than that! I can't imagine crampy-ness for a month! Ick!
I'm always amazed-do you know that God knew exactly what was wrong with me from the beginning? I do. He was just waiting for me to find it-or encouraging me to keep looking. I found the pages that discussed adhesions, and I'd folded the corner down, asked my doctor about it in May, and had let it go. Now, I just think, why wasn't it starred and circled for me? Ha! God just doesn't work that way. But I found something, and I'm thankful. How many more things are laying in front of me that I don't really see?
Branson for my birthday shopping trip! I’ve been in Branson all weekend for a girls’ weekend away-mostly shopping for our families! : ) But, since I’ve gotten a little bigger (no blame, no shame..just bigger), I shopped some for me. After all, it was a birthday trip! We go every year for my birthday (thank you, my BFF Angie!), and shop ‘til we drop. This year we stayed two nights-it’s always different. It always depends on the kids’ schedules, and our husbands! God bless them for letting us get away and shop. We recharge our batteries, and refill our closets! Heehee I even got candles and some Harry & David soup mixes this time, so it’s not all clothes.
Dad got out of the hospital on Friday, thank goodness. He has to take it easy for a while. We learned that having a blood transfusion causes iron, potassium, and calcium to drop to nothing. He’s got to load up on those, and Mom is doing what she can to get those down his throat. He’s not a big guy, so he’s not eating that much. I told her to supplement with vitamins-he needs so much, it’d just be too much food! And she thinks it’s tough to eat what he’s eating: chicken-fried steak, and banana splits! He’s got it rough. : )
I had a doctors appointment in Little Rock today, so we had to get the kids to school early to head out of town! When I walked Ethan in this morning, he was fine, then when I hugged him bye, he got all whiny, and wouldn’t let go. He hid behind my legs, kept mumbling that he didn’t want me to leave, and then grabbed me, and didn’t let go of my neck. He had his legs wrapped around me (it really does make me feel loved and needed, so I can’t get mad!), and the teachers had to pull him off after I told them I was supposed to be in Little Rock at 11:30. I felt so bad. I would have almost taken him with me, but during the procedure, I don’t know what he’d do. The trip would be no big deal-he’s a great traveler! I just feel bad (does a mother ever not?). I miss my little munchkins.
So I had my next appointment at the specialist clinic in Little Rock today. I didn’t get in to see the doctor till 12:30 (it was Dr. Batres, and he was nice), but it was for a hydrosonogram instead of a hysterosalpingogram. It was just saline water-but they had to use a huge speculum to get the syringe/catheter in, then get the speculum back out. Not nice. I did okay, but it was awful. The good thing is I learned. I saw Dr. Miller after lunch, and he explained the situation. I have two adhesions (also called Asherman’s Syndrome) across my uterus, and they were either caused by my c-section when Ethan was born or by the d&c in April.
They have scheduled for the adhesions to be taken out on Thursday. Dr. Miller said that the miscarriages can cause the adhesions, but the adhesions could’ve caused the miscarriages. It depends on when they were formed, and there’s no way to know for sure when. The yucky part is that our health insurance pays for NO infertility, so it won’t pay anything to repair fertility.
They will do the surgery as an outpatient procedure next door to the fertility office. I won’t be completely out, just “conscious sedation”-asleep, but wake-able. I’m not excited (Understatement of the Year). To keep the adhesions from growing back, they will put in a balloon to hold the walls of the uterus apart. I’ll go back in about a week to have the balloon deflated and taken out. Yes, it can be painful, and yes, I might whine. : ) I’m a teensy bit relieved that they’ve found something I can cure. It might not solve all problems, but it explains a lot. I can’t believe it took so long, and why didn’t the first specialist in Little Rock do the hydrosonography? This would have been the last thing I thought it was. I did ask my doctor in May if I should be on Estrogen or Progesterone to prevent adhesions after my d&c, but he said no. Hmm..the things I’ve learned. I think you have to be an advocate for yourself-no one else is going to do it for you!
Say prayers for my uterus and my kiddos that used to call it home! : )
Definitely blessed by God, even when life gets tough. My husband and I have four sweet kids (19, 17, 13, and my baby is almost eight!). My daughter, Mary Claire, has Type I Diabetes and wears a Tandem TSlim x2 insulin pump and has the new Dexcom G6 (we LOVE it!!). We always thought of Diabetes as another child. It takes on a life of its own and requires so much planning and care-sometimes I think it’ll never grow up.
And now our son, Clay, has also been diagnosed 10/16/13. He’s on a 670G Medtronic pump and Dexcom G6 also!
We also have five sweet angels in Heaven, and I can’t wait to meet them. They are playing at the feet of Jesus, and I pray we'll all be there with them one day.
I think I’m only strengthened by all the discomfort. I am making it through things I would’ve sworn would kill me. But they didn’t. I am courageous, and I’m on the other side. Still blessed.
So..I thought I'd be all "I can DO this" and redesign my blog..except I lost all my gadgets somehow. Hopefully I can get my blog list back up quickly. (I mean quick for a mom of four in a crampy box-filled house who watched a snake get captured by animal control. In the backyard.) But I actually USE the list..and I miss my friends! ; ) Let me know if you'd like to be posted, I don't want to forget anyone!!