Monday, September 19, 2011

Gah! My Gallbladder!

Last weekend I was up all night with a pain in my abdomen that would NOT quit. I thought maybe it was food poisoning but since I had complications with the incision from my cesarean section Rob insisted I go to the e.r. in the morning. Long story short, my gallbladder needs to come out.

My gallbladder itself is not diseased, but it is full of gallstones that resulted from pregnancy, which is apparently very common. My mom had her gallbladders out shortly after birthing me, and many of my female friends have come forward with similar stories. The doctor in the e.r., my OB and my surgeon all blame pregnancy. Joy! If I try to procrastinate on having the surgery then my gallbladder itself will become diseased, making the removal much more complicated.

So! Since I already paid my astronomical deductible and am starting new insurance next month with a new astronomical deductible, the race is on to get this bad boy removed.

I am scared only because I have a child now. I don't like the idea of being under anesthesia as it is and being a mom compounds my fears. But! Onward, ho! I am having it removed the 26th. I am busy preparing a milk stash for Lincoln and praying he doesn't reject the breast after taking a bottle for so long. Hopefully because he has been nursing for two months now, he won't give it up without a fight. And yes, I am very thankful he takes a bottle with ease, as I know many nursing babies won't have it.

So, that explains my absence. I have lots I want to write about but I am unsure of what I will be up for this week prior to the surgery. Ciao!

4 comments:

  1. Good luck with your surgery! And I am sure Lincoln will be just fine going back to the breast, just make sure you use slow flow bottles. Carter gets frustrated with the breast a lot because of the bottles we had been using. Not fun!

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  2. Lots of love and prayers. If you need anything let us know. Also I need your number again, I managed to accidentlu delete it.

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  3. Good luck! I'm sure everything will be fine - it seems to be a fairly common procedure. I know that doesn't help you stop worrying, though. :-) I'll be thinking about you on the 26th!

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  4. @David I assume this comment is spam but on the slight chance it isn't, my contact info is listed under my profile. :)

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