If the Apocalypse Comes, Beep Me
Birth, death, illness, new job, vacation...if it's happening to you and you want us to know about it, post it here. These threads are intended for announcements only. Want to offer sympathy or congratulations, or talk about anything? Take it to Natter. Any natter here will be deleted.
I just got an update 3 - 1/2 hours ago on the job that I've been jumping through hoops in an effort to be employed:
"...just an update for you - you did very well in the FedEx package questions and have been recommended as one of the candidates to be put forward for the Lakeville, MN area!!! Please don't resign from any position you may have just quite yet though! This is [recruiter]'s recommendation to [potential employer]! We hope that they will set up interviews soon for the position - as soon as I know more I will get back to you."
So, a "hang in there, but don't count your chickens..."
I'm still applying elsewhere in the meantime, but this would be a good gig. Vehicle, cell phone, credit card, travel...
Please continue job~ma, I'm plugging away.
My mom just slipped on a rug in my hallway and went flat out, hard against the wood floor. Loud cracking noises and pain. She can move around, but we are headed to the emergency room to see if she cracked her skull or if there is any internal bleeding or a concussion.
Any spare -ma would be appreciated; I'm an only child, and she and dad are divorced. It looks to be a long night.
Cereal to add:
Thanks for all the -ma. Just got home from ER. Mom is doing well; looks like she's just going to be a bit banged up for a few days. Now if only tomorrow wasn't Back-to-School Night...
Thanks again, everyone.
Mrrph.
Well, I *was* going to wait until we'd told our Actual Local Families, but as doing so is taking this side of forever... (and this is why *I* thought we should just send out one mass email, but no, vetoed on that one...)
As some of you already know, if all goes well and as planned, we're having a baby in late April, right around the time
Serenity
comes out. I'm extra-spacy, extra-sleepy, and occasionally extra-cranky at the moment. Oh, yeah, and I'm off caffeine. And completely failing to glow.
I had my first ultrasound this week, which means I got to see the squirming, living blob-thing, which greatly reduces, but does not totally get rid of, my paranoia about the state, so any "Blob, stay put for the next 29/30 weeks"-ma is greatly appreciated.
Health-ma for Hubby, please. He's going in for an arthroscopic test of his spine tomorrow to see if what his doctor fears is actually happening, ie, a cascading failure of the discs in his spine from the site of the last surgery up. We're fairly sure this is what's happening, and the surgery is already pencilled in for Jan 5. His neurosurgeon is the head of the department and probably the best in the state, except for maybe Doc's brother. Doc's father is a legendary surgeon, retired, who drops in every now and then to make sure his boys are holding up the family honor. Hubby's in the best of hands--it's just that those best hands have a lot to deal with with Hubby.
Also, Hubby sprained his ankle tonight, but that should be fine by morning, if it follows the course of the previous sprains. However, it means tonight's sleep is a symphony of pain and discomfort, which he doesn't need before a major test.
Sanity-ma for me would be pleasant, too.
While Connie's Hubby is home this evening and relatively sound, Connie herself has been admitted to the hospital with some sort of bacterial infection; congestive heart failure has not been ruled out. As this has been a day of firsts (first wheelchair ride, first IV, first oxygen line, first shot of Demerol), I thought I'd log on for the first time in a while and let all of you know. If I learn anything else, you'll hear it soon afterwards.
Update: the diagnosis as of this morning is bacterial pneumonia combined with congestive heart failure. Connie is comfortable, bored out of her mind (no cable, no computer) and has no idea when she's going to be released: while her insulin levels have stabilized, her blood pressure is still very high and her potassium levels very low, and the drugs have only begun to deal with the infection.
If you want to call: 1.801.357.7850 (I have that number memorized. I wish I didn't), room 775. Don't be surprised if you're shunted to the nurse's station and they tell you to ask me or Connie's Hubby: the contact and visiting hours on that floor are restricted. (If you have Connie's home number, please don't ring there: her Hubby is still on bedrest.)
If you want to send something, write me off-line for Connie's home address.
She sends her thanks for the kind wishes.
I finally downloaded pictures from my camera tonight. Apparently, Nilly's trip to Boston was still there. So, I'm finally sharing my few pictures: Nilly in Boston.
Hi, there!
Still in hospital. Wondering if doctors really talk to each otehr or if they throw darts at bulletin boards. The doctor this morning said nothing about my heart or my lungs, except to say "Oh, that's nothing" (my lungs disagree). His diagnosis: old fashioned blood poisoning (Hubby, reading over my shoulder, insists on the word scepticemia). I let some cuts get infected and ignored them, and now I'm wearing baggy clothes and have an IV in my writing hand. I may be in here until Tuesday, which means I have been very stupid about taking care of myself in being worred about Hubby.
Hey. I'm in Greece. No internet access as of yet - I'm borrowing someone's computer. -ma to all as needs it, and a small request for "Get a house for Raquel"-ma for me.