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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 148191"><p>MANY thanks Star and Susiestar</p><p>MB...Just saw your post. Yep, at once point difficult child ran outside and had a quick cig. She says it calms her. No, the doctor did not explain about eating and the possibility of surgery, etc. This made things worsse. When we explained this, it helped a tiny bit...(not much).</p><p> </p><p>Couple of things...</p><p> </p><p>I'll be honest...I was really surprised the local doctor sent her to the ER. husband even checked! He was sure it was her appendix!</p><p>That is why husband and I took it seriously. Honestly, this hospital was wonderful. There are few "wonderful" hospitals left in my area. It has been our experience that they are overcrowded and staff are overworked, jaded, disgruntled and sometimes downright meanspirited. These folks were really top notch. They checked for impacted bowel and even took a look at her ovaries (good calls!) Not sure they looked at the uterus. I'm thinking of calling the obgyn and the psychiatrist.</p><p> </p><p>Also...does anyone remember that she was suppose to have a tonsillectomy but it was cancelled because she couldn't get clearance from the p-doctor? In addiciton, the ENT wanted her to either quit or at least cut back on smoking first? I'm wondering, could she have some sort of really bad stomach pains from sinus problems? What about from her medications? A comination of both?</p><p> </p><p>Today, she says she feels a little better. I do wonder if she could misjudge where the pain is coming from and/or exaggerate the pain. I do believe she is having some discomfort.</p><p> </p><p>by the way...at one point the nurse was so (can't think of the right word here) by difficult child, that he gave her a "little shot" to calm her down. It only held her for 15 minutes.</p><p> </p><p>I was dismayed that this morning I was so "out" of it. I tried soooo hard to bounce back into my routine, but was emotionally and physically drained. Lots of fatigue. </p><p> </p><p>I spoke with a good friend, and she said that it is normal to need a little "recuperation" period after almost all difficult child "moments." By 1:00 I was back in action. I think that is a thought I will key in on "allowing for at least a brief recuperation period..."</p><p> </p><p>This stuff and its endless sometimes really gets to me. Thank you very much for listening, the ideas, etc. It helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 148191"] MANY thanks Star and Susiestar MB...Just saw your post. Yep, at once point difficult child ran outside and had a quick cig. She says it calms her. No, the doctor did not explain about eating and the possibility of surgery, etc. This made things worsse. When we explained this, it helped a tiny bit...(not much). Couple of things... I'll be honest...I was really surprised the local doctor sent her to the ER. husband even checked! He was sure it was her appendix! That is why husband and I took it seriously. Honestly, this hospital was wonderful. There are few "wonderful" hospitals left in my area. It has been our experience that they are overcrowded and staff are overworked, jaded, disgruntled and sometimes downright meanspirited. These folks were really top notch. They checked for impacted bowel and even took a look at her ovaries (good calls!) Not sure they looked at the uterus. I'm thinking of calling the obgyn and the psychiatrist. Also...does anyone remember that she was suppose to have a tonsillectomy but it was cancelled because she couldn't get clearance from the p-doctor? In addiciton, the ENT wanted her to either quit or at least cut back on smoking first? I'm wondering, could she have some sort of really bad stomach pains from sinus problems? What about from her medications? A comination of both? Today, she says she feels a little better. I do wonder if she could misjudge where the pain is coming from and/or exaggerate the pain. I do believe she is having some discomfort. by the way...at one point the nurse was so (can't think of the right word here) by difficult child, that he gave her a "little shot" to calm her down. It only held her for 15 minutes. I was dismayed that this morning I was so "out" of it. I tried soooo hard to bounce back into my routine, but was emotionally and physically drained. Lots of fatigue. I spoke with a good friend, and she said that it is normal to need a little "recuperation" period after almost all difficult child "moments." By 1:00 I was back in action. I think that is a thought I will key in on "allowing for at least a brief recuperation period..." This stuff and its endless sometimes really gets to me. Thank you very much for listening, the ideas, etc. It helps. [/QUOTE]
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