Good men
Most women never find a good man their entire life. I, however, was fortunate enough to have found two.
Army of Dad is so great to take care of me and make sure all our needs are met.
But, this is where it is totally weird. Uzz, my ex, is also still wonderful to me. He has been stopping by the house to pick up my son (not his offspring) and take him to school for me. Now, he is going to the store to buy me some Milk of Magnesia. *sigh* My intestines have still not woken up from the anesthesia and have *how to say this politely* not relieved themselves yet. So, I finally called the doctor's office and the nurse said to take some medicine and get them operating again. She also told me that one of my drains - the one that hurts the most and is producing the least - will likely come out Friday at the appointment. That is good. I asked her if it hurts and she said about half the women say no and the other half say it hurts. It isn't excruciating, she said. But, it is in pretty deep and you'll feel it coming out, she added. Oh joy. I got dizzy when she told me that. Don't dread it though, she says, it will be better once it is out.
Yeah, she's right.
And, thanks guys, for taking care of me and the kids.
Army of Dad is so great to take care of me and make sure all our needs are met.
But, this is where it is totally weird. Uzz, my ex, is also still wonderful to me. He has been stopping by the house to pick up my son (not his offspring) and take him to school for me. Now, he is going to the store to buy me some Milk of Magnesia. *sigh* My intestines have still not woken up from the anesthesia and have *how to say this politely* not relieved themselves yet. So, I finally called the doctor's office and the nurse said to take some medicine and get them operating again. She also told me that one of my drains - the one that hurts the most and is producing the least - will likely come out Friday at the appointment. That is good. I asked her if it hurts and she said about half the women say no and the other half say it hurts. It isn't excruciating, she said. But, it is in pretty deep and you'll feel it coming out, she added. Oh joy. I got dizzy when she told me that. Don't dread it though, she says, it will be better once it is out.
Yeah, she's right.
And, thanks guys, for taking care of me and the kids.
4 Comments:
At 8:15 PM, May 24, 2005,
Always Someone's Mom said…
I am not sure if it feels anything like the drainage tubes i had for one of my c-sections... but when that was removed it was "painfull", but it was a very wierd feeling. Also, she is right... it instantly felt better once it came out. I feel bad for you having to keep the other one in becuase you will know how good it feels to not have the other one in. Good luck!
Tammy
At 6:47 AM, May 25, 2005,
Army of Mom said…
I hope you meant to say it wasn't painful. *shuddering* But, I figure even if it hurts, it will be worth it to have it out. The ouchie will only last for a few seconds. Right? Right? Tell me I'm right. *sigh*
At 7:56 PM, May 25, 2005,
Always Someone's Mom said…
I am so sorry, i did mean to say it was NOT painful. Yes, only lasts a few minutes!!
At 9:32 AM, May 26, 2005,
Army of Mom said…
I figured that was what you meant. It wasn't bad.
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