Wednesday, July 2, 2008

On this date...July 2

July 2, 2007 I came home from Vegas and went to see Dr. Bieser for a recheck on my urine. Once again, there was blood in the sample. Dr. Bieser said "this isn't normal". So he ordered a complete set of tests to check out my kidneys, bladder, etc. I did not mention my other problem because a)I was too embarrassed b)I was still in denial that there was a problem and c)I was still blaming it on the antibiotic. Instead, I was taking over-the-counter medication in the hopes this would just go away.
The next day, I had to make the 7 hour drive to Arkansas to pick up the girls. I stayed over the 4th. By this time, I was having a lot of stomachaches and my appetite was way down. I didn't want anyone to know I didn't feel good so I faked it as best I could. We went to the lake and had a barbeque and I put on a smile and tried to forget how bad I felt. Luckily, there was so much activity going on, no one noticed I hardly ate. I can remember the night we came back home, someone decided we would all go out to eat Chinese with my in-laws. I had a real hard time getting through that meal. I was nauseous all night. I can also remember my house was a wreck and I couldn't imagine how I would get it cleaned. I was just so tired! I was also beginning to realize I needed to find a sitter for the girls QUICKLY.
The next week, I had the tests run and the results were all fine. Dr. Bieser had no more answers so he said there was nothing else to do. I also found a short term solution for the girls. Twylia's daughter, Brooke, was available to watch them until summer was over. This was such a relief! Brooke is an amazing girl and she really helped us out in a pinch. I will be forever grateful to her for giving up some of her summer and agreeing to watch them on such short notice. I still had to find a sitter for Emily for the next school year. I decided I wanted someone to come to our home and watch her so I called a local nanny referral agency. The agency gives you a list and you find the nanny you want. The price was OUTRAGEOUS but I was determined to try it out.
In the meantime, I was still taking strong over the counter medication, otherwise nothing was happening. By this time, I was confused about why I was having trouble. I had given up on the antibiotic theory. It had been nearly 3 weeks since this had started. I was also very stressed out and irrational. Looking back, using the nanny service was completely irrational- we could not afford to pay for it but I didn't care.
Next episode July 13th- The Nanny Diaries

4 comments:

Kasey said...

I can't wait to hear the Nanny Diarries. :) its weird to see how much has happened in just one year

Anonymous said...

Michele,
Carley told me you posted on her facebook. Yay! We are excited to meet you. We will definitely coordinate a luch or dinner visit! Congrats to Megan. What a fabulous accomplishment. Glad the flooding didn't wash u guys away.

Talk to you soon.
Kim & Carley

Anonymous said...

I cant believe none of us noticed you didnt feel good last fourth of july. I hope this years was much more fun or you!!!

Anonymous said...

So glad Brooke could have helped, we enjoyed having the girls come over, thats what friends do is help each other. Its amazing how we came together.
later,
Twylia