Friday, May 29, 2009

Belated Birthday Wishes

I had thought about posting something for Janica's, Linda's and Emily's birthdays, but I was forgetful and did not do it.

So, Happy Belated Birthday to all you ladies! (or "little lady" in Emily's case)

Here's some cuteness from Emily's 1st birthday party...





Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Please Refer to Appendix A

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OK - I'm pretty sure everyone knows I had appendicitis and had to have my appendix surgically removed. I think that the episode of sickness I had a few weeks ago was related to this as well. This weekend, I woke up on Sunday with intense pain in my abdomen. I thought it would go away on it's own, but it didn't. I took some Pepto Bismol and tried to find a position that wasn't incredibly painful but there was none. I took a hot bath to try to ease the pain. No luck. I threw up and all I could think was, SERIOUSLY? this is happening again?? I finally got dressed and Gabe took me to the doctor and just sitting in the waiting room was horrible. They examined me and sent me to the ER. I got to the ER at 5 pm. Tests were run, lots of waiting, more tests, more waiting... Finally at 7:40 they tell me it's appendicitis and they will be around shortly to take me to surgery. I think they didn't take me to surgery until around 9.

I got to go home the next morning. I felt fine until the vicodin they gave me at the hospital wore off. Gabe went out to fill the prescription and they wouldn't do so - genius doctor forgot to put my name on the prescription. Call the doctor - NO HELP, of course. Call the pharmacy, the snotty little brat says to me, "Um ya, if you're really in this much pain, maybe you should try 9-1-1, instead of bothering us." We went back to the hospital and finally got me some happy pills.

Right now, the pain is less intense, but it's still there. And there's been an added problem - because of how I've been laying, sitting, and walking to nurse the pain in my front, I've caused a lot of back pain. I can sit up at a computer for a little bit at a time.

Janica took me to the doctor today, where I was informed by a smelly man in a Hawaiian shirt that I can't return to work until June 8th, being that the soonest they allow people to return to work is two weeks after the surgery. This is a problem. Even if I hadn't used any sick time prior to this, taking two weeks off of work would exhaust my allotment (10 days). I'm hoping that I can acquire permission to work at home on some assignments, so I'm still able to earn - plus, I'm BORED. I'm bored and lonely and all I want to do is go outside and play. I'm stuck inside with Flaggy though, yelling at me to fill her bowl.

If you would like to know more about Appendicitis and how it could affect you, continue below (information and picture from WebMd):

Appendicitis is an inflammation of the appendix, a 3 1/2-inch-long tube of tissue that extends from the large intestine. No one is absolutely certain what the function of the appendix is. One thing we do know: We can live without it, without apparent consequences.

Appendicitis is a medical emergency that requires prompt surgery to remove the appendix. Left untreated, an inflamed appendix will eventually burst, or perforate, spilling infectious materials into the abdominal cavity. This can lead to peritonitis, a serious inflammation of the abdominal cavity's lining (the peritoneum) that can be fatal unless it is treated quickly with strong antibiotics.

Sometimes a pus-filled abscess (infection that is walled off from the rest of the body) forms outside the inflamed appendix. Scar tissue then "walls off" the appendix from the rest of the abdomen, preventing infection from spreading. An abscessed appendix is a less urgent situation, but unfortunately, it can't be identified without surgery. For this reason, all cases of appendicitis are treated as emergencies, requiring surgery.

Sunday, May 17, 2009

Crafts, Friends, and EARTHQUAKES!!!

Saturday was a nice day for crafting. i made birthday cards and a wedding card for Claire and Kyler. As suggested by my mom, i took pictures of the cards (just the birthday cards, i had already given the wedding card to the recipients.) so here are the fruits of my craft time:





Saturday night, we went out with Claire and Kyler. They got married on Thursday and were leaving from Long Beach for their cruise today. (sidenote - their cruise was supposed to go to Mexico. But, thanks to the swine flu, the cruise has been redirected to Canada! needless to say, they weren't very happy with the change of course.) Anyways, i was sad to have missed their wedding but we enjoyed a lovely dinner at the Cheesecake factory and had a wonderful time catching up. here's the happy couple -

(he doesn't like pictures...)


And here's me and sweet Claire! it was so great to visit with her!!!

NOW - just a few moments ago, there was an EARTHQUAKE!! It. Was. TERRIFYING! ok maybe not terrifying, but certainly unpleasant. so i hurried under a door for safety and watched as it rumbled around me and realized that it was any safer under the door! it was over like that but my heart was racing like crazy. Gabe, of course, thought it was fun. but i'm not such a fan. i haven't felt one since the Northridge quake, and i've had my fill of earthquakes for quite a while.

Thursday, May 7, 2009

sick sick sick

this was me on sunday (and monday and even still on tuesday). Saturday night i couldn't sleep very well because my stomach hurt so much. then i woke up early on sunday morning and began a horrible, horrible day. i was so unbelievably sick. at first, i thought it was food poisoning and that it would start to dissipate after a while. Gabe went and got me some Pepto and 7up, but it kept on coming and i continued to have a fever. i couldn't even drink... no water, no 7up, i couldn't keep anything down. he tried his best to take care of me and make it better, but it was clear i had something worse than food poisoning. by 4 pm, i had endured more than enough and Gabe took me to the doctor. i couldn't even wait to be seen without vomiting. they did some tests, gave me a shot, and tried to put me on IV liquids. they said if i didn't get better within four hours of having the shot, i should go to the ER. 4 hours later, my fever had climbed from the 100.5 range to 102. i took some fever reducer and hoped for the best, because i did not want to go to the ER. luckily it started to drop.



now i can go back to other fevers - wedding fever, puppy fever, and cowbell fever....