Monthly Archives April 2007

Sad family day :(

It’s been about a week since our family was told that things were really bad with my grandfather. He has been battling Parkinson’s Disease for 15-20 years now. The last time he ate or drank anything was a week ago, so his body/organs were shutting down. Thanks to being in Hospice Care they kept him comfortable with morphine under his tongue and he was peaceful the last few days. Wednesday my family was called several times to his bed at the nursing home that the end was very close. This happened several time Wednesday and again yesterday. My parents went home to rest for a little while. They got a call from my aunt to hurry to the nursing home that it was VERY bad. My parents did not make it there in time. My Poppy S passed away at about 1:30 this afternoon.

While we were waiting for my parents to let us know what was going on we talked with NHL again. When we told him that Poppy S was so sick and may die, he asked to go and see him. We explained that he was too sick for us to go to now. He was so sad and had the biggest puppy dog eyes. To pass time waiting for the phone to ring I read NHL the book “Nana Upstairs & Nana Downstairs” by Tomie dePaola. It is a beautiful book and I truly think NHL got it, even at just shy of 4 years old.

We now know that the funeral will be tomorrow at 2:30, but few other details are available now. We’re trying to figure out how to get NHL back from nursery school since it doesn’t give us much time to get him after. This also means that we will definitely be changing the baby’s name. He will now be named for both of my grandfathers. The name will be announced soon enough . . . so please be patient.

C’est Moi

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More NHL Funnies

You have to love kids and the funny things that they say:

Earlier this morning:

NHL: “Mommy I need my medicine”
Me: “NHL you had it last night and will get it again at dinner tonight”
NHL: “But Mommy I need it now!”
Me: “Why do you need it now?”
NHL: “Because I don’t have my own voice now!”

Just now:

JL: “NHL don’t touch my computer”
NHL: “I’m not touching it with my hands.” As he touches it with one of his toys!

Apparently NHL has already learned the infamous “if the hands aren’t touching it, it doesn’t count” routine!

Let’s just say we really needed this laugh with everything else that’s been going on recently.

C’est Moi
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The Saga Continues & 37 Week update

Are we there yet? What a week it has been. It’s been quite the emotional roller coaster thanks to the wound saga continuing and things really being bad with my grandfather. My family has been called to his bedside 3-4 times in the last 36 hours thinking that it was the end. We all know it will likely happen in the next few days, if that long.

So to make a long story short I’m tired and cranky from what has happened since I went to the ER. On Monday my mother was really upset that the ER did not culture my wound (FYI – my doctors are also beyond confused with why they didn’t do it as well). Let’s just say it was taken care of and I found out that the medicine I am on does NOT fight the bacteria that is in the wound. It does help the Staph that was likely there, but will do nothing to kill the other. I was hysterical. We paid a fortune to go to the ER and I specifically asked them to culture it 4-5 times. So I called my OB’s office to see what I should do. They told me to get a few more answers from my source and to come in today for my appointment and go from there.

Well after I talked with her I lost it crying hysterically about how I have done everything right — gone to the doctor, went to the ER when told to, take all of the medicine (heck setting my alarm for 3 in the morning so I don’t miss a dose), and on and on. The sick part is I think this was all thanks to razor burn from an electric razor. Unreal! Anyway, I decided last night I was done with this. I had JL call to change some appointments for today and make another one.

JL called my regular doctor and was able to have me seen at 3:30 by the PA there (who is really great and very thorough). He then called the OB’s office to change my 3:00 37 week appointment to 1:30. I left school after spending all day (from 8:15 to 1:15) giving the first part of a state exam. So I went to my first appointment and the NP wanted me to see the OB, who wasn’t going to be in until 3:00. I explained to her that I already had an appointment with my regular doctor/PA since I wanted to see what they had to say about this new development from the culture. This morning the thing was oozing again, which apparently is a good sign of it working out and not spreading in my body. So she agreed that was fine. The baby seems fine, she did a cervix check and everything is closed and nothing going going on at 37 weeks tomorrow. Then she told me to call later today or tomorrow to update. Oh, and she wouldn’t give me a note for work. She said she didn’t know the doctor’s reason and wasn’t comfortable doing it. Once you read below I may have one now – even without the doctor doing it when she comes back next week.

So my mother went with me to the doctor at 3:30. The PA was a little ticked that they didn’t see me from the start, but understood being pregnant that I was freaked with how close it was to the baby. Anyway, he looked at it and didn’t think it looked that horrible now, but is concerned with the history. He went for about 15-20 minutes to investigate therapy. Basically his hands are tied. With my drug allergies and being this pregnant there isn’t anything he can give me that will actually kill this particular bacteria. However, with Clindamycin and Zithromax, it should stop the pest from tracking further and becoming systemic. So, as of today I am on 10 more days of Zithromax and another 7 days of Clindamycin after this 7 and the previous 7. He said to call IF it looks worse and to continue to hot pack it to draw the infection out. At this point they can only try to contain the infection and wait until the baby is born to treat the real issue. So that’s where I am. (Oh and I’m also taking Acidophilus to ward off evil yeasts that will LOVE the constant antibiotic in my body)

So, back to my note. There is NO way I will be able to work with both of these mega antibiotics in my system. Last time I was on them together (almost 3 weeks ago) I was on spring break. The two combined together kicked me in the butt (literally) and made me so tired. No matter what, tomorrow is my last day . . . I just may be unpaid for 3-4 of them before the end of next week. If I’m up to it I told them I may stop by to correct some of the state exams.

So it’s just a waiting game now to see how things go. *yawn*

C’est Moi
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Why?????

Is it too much to ask for this damn infection to be gone? Apparently it is. *sigh* Sunday night I was in the ER. I was told to go there by my doctor to get someone to look at it. We were there for almost 5 hours. I’m not complaining about the time, except that I specifically asked why they were not doing a culture on it to see if they could figure out what was causing it. They claimed that they couldn’t since it was only surface ooze. What BS! They told me that it was likely a MRSA and put me back on Clindamycin AGAIN.

Well, a certain someone I know wasn’t happy with this and did a culture on it. So now I know what the underlying issue is. The problem . . . without a sensitivity screen on it the doctor won’t be able to do anything since I’m allergic to so much and pregnant.
I’ve been crying for almost an hour. I just want this stupid crud to be gone and not to need more medicine. I’m sick of feeling like this thanks to useless medicine and I want this to be gone for good. My fear is I will still be battling this garbage when I’m delivering the baby, no less recovering from childbirth. Heck I’ll likely be on antibiotic when the baby is born. Thanks to experiencing that with double mastitis, I know nursing baby + antibiotics = bad news!

I’m so upset. I did what I was told. I went to the ER, I asked for what they should have done. They didn’t do it and now I may be forced to sit and wait until I’m done with this round of poison and let the infection flare again before they will be able to do anything.

Today just stinks and that’s putting it mildly. . . I won’t even go into the horrible new about my grandfather now.

*sigh*

C’est Moi
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