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So now the truth comes out ... ex-girlfriend is pregnant!
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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 651771" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>The appointment was fine, I guess.</p><p>I met T, the mom, in the dr pkng lot. She told me that they don't do a history until they are already in the room. So I ran to my dental appointment an hr early and got lucky ... they took me 45 min early and I now have a new crown. (Ow. No needles because it would have taken too long.) I got to the dr at 10 a.m. Their appointment was 9.45.</p><p></p><p>So it went well, except that D was surrounded by pregnant women, women with-babies, adorable baby pics all over the walls ...</p><p>and then she was okay with-me staying in the room with-her and her mom while she had a vaginal ultrasound.</p><p>It was discreet, but her mom pulled her t-shirt over her head and giggled nervously. Not the most mature person on the planet ...</p><p>While D continued with-the ultrasound, her mom and I went through the "gift bag" and I grabbed all of the adorable baby magazines and the developmental charts so as not to torture D any more. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite3" alt=":(" title="Frown :(" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":(" /> <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/cry.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":cry:" title="cry :cry:" data-shortname=":cry:" /></p><p>We all looked at the ultrasound. I got a copy, and T got a copy. D took a picture of the ultrasound photo with-her phone.</p><p>When the nurse practitioner told her that she did not have to do the blood tests if she was going to terminate, D said she'd do the blood tests anyway.</p><p>T and I just looked at one another. WTH?</p><p>Maybe she just liked the attention? Or ...</p><p>D stayed behind for the blood tests and T and I sat in the reception area. Then T got called back in and I thought, oh, for sure D has changed her mind. But no, it turned out that she almost passed out.</p><p>So I have no more idea of her frame of mind now than I did when we were going in.</p><p>This is torture for all of us.</p><p>She is about 12 wks.</p><p>I am waiting to hear from difficult child ...</p><p>T is checking her insurance and checking out "other" resources ...</p><p>Holding pattern ...<img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/felttip/full.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":full:" title="full :full:" data-shortname=":full:" /></p><p></p><p>I have to go back to visit Cousin P, who is now back at the nursing home, but hallucinating. The hospital took her off all of her medications after surgery because her blood pressure was so low. They gave her two units of blood the other day, and she did well enough to take regular medications again. But in their infinite wisdom<img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/devilish.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":devilish:" title="devilish :devilish:" data-shortname=":devilish:" />, they completely took her off of her Cymbalta, Seroquel, Namenda and Ativan.</p><p>Last night, she kept trying to get out of bed to use the bathroom, so they dosed her up with-doG knows what. And today she was hallucinating. She's going to come to at some point and wonder how she got back to St. F and why she's in another room (because she and her roommate both fell last week, racing ea other to the bathroom).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 651771, member: 3419"] The appointment was fine, I guess. I met T, the mom, in the dr pkng lot. She told me that they don't do a history until they are already in the room. So I ran to my dental appointment an hr early and got lucky ... they took me 45 min early and I now have a new crown. (Ow. No needles because it would have taken too long.) I got to the dr at 10 a.m. Their appointment was 9.45. So it went well, except that D was surrounded by pregnant women, women with-babies, adorable baby pics all over the walls ... and then she was okay with-me staying in the room with-her and her mom while she had a vaginal ultrasound. It was discreet, but her mom pulled her t-shirt over her head and giggled nervously. Not the most mature person on the planet ... While D continued with-the ultrasound, her mom and I went through the "gift bag" and I grabbed all of the adorable baby magazines and the developmental charts so as not to torture D any more. :( :cry: We all looked at the ultrasound. I got a copy, and T got a copy. D took a picture of the ultrasound photo with-her phone. When the nurse practitioner told her that she did not have to do the blood tests if she was going to terminate, D said she'd do the blood tests anyway. T and I just looked at one another. WTH? Maybe she just liked the attention? Or ... D stayed behind for the blood tests and T and I sat in the reception area. Then T got called back in and I thought, oh, for sure D has changed her mind. But no, it turned out that she almost passed out. So I have no more idea of her frame of mind now than I did when we were going in. This is torture for all of us. She is about 12 wks. I am waiting to hear from difficult child ... T is checking her insurance and checking out "other" resources ... Holding pattern ...:full: I have to go back to visit Cousin P, who is now back at the nursing home, but hallucinating. The hospital took her off all of her medications after surgery because her blood pressure was so low. They gave her two units of blood the other day, and she did well enough to take regular medications again. But in their infinite wisdom:devilish:, they completely took her off of her Cymbalta, Seroquel, Namenda and Ativan. Last night, she kept trying to get out of bed to use the bathroom, so they dosed her up with-doG knows what. And today she was hallucinating. She's going to come to at some point and wonder how she got back to St. F and why she's in another room (because she and her roommate both fell last week, racing ea other to the bathroom). [/QUOTE]
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