Ladies, it's official I'm falling apart!
My boys were so kind and shared their cold with me. It gave me a nasty cough thus leading to a bladder prolapse! I can not catch a break. Since June 07 I've had nothing but health issue one after the other.
Shattered elbow and broken humerus that required a nearly 3hrs surgery and LOTS of metal (photos are on my profile if you can stomach it), then followed by a 3 month intense physical therapy. Of course a month after I shatter my elbow I conceive Jonas. Immediately after Jonas' birth I developed a nasty respitory infection that lasted a month, I thought I had walking pneumonia. 6wks PP Jonas' birth my appendix ruptured and it was gang-green and abscessed, naturally requiring an emergency appendectomy that left a foot long vertical scar on my abdomen. A month ago I was diagnosed with hyperthyroidism by my family doc. Then last week on Tuesday I wad diagnosed with Graves Disease by an endocrinologist. Then now a pelvic floor prolapse!!!
I can not take any more. I have not the strength left within me.
UPDATE:
Good news! I don't have a prolapsed bladder, well technically I do. I have a Cystocele Bladder Hernia and my bladder has dropped into my vagina, the GYN says it's nothing to worry about and I should be able to fix it by strengthening my pelvic floor with kegeals and pelvic tilts.
On another note this cold has caused a double ear infection for BOTH Reed and Jonas :o( I got my family doc to call in some cough med for me. Im hoping we should be well soon!
Comments:
I am so sorry! I wish I wasn't so tired so I could say something witty and amusing to cheer you up, but I can't think of one thing...
(((hugs)))
How about...
Look on the bright side, you should be safe from identity thieves?
nah..see, I am just not funny today...
I'm sending you good vibes! You CAN and WILL get through this. I have faith. Just keep think positively and trucking on through whatever comes your way. ![]()
people dont drown because they cant swim, they drown because they panic. dont panic! you can do this!
*hugs* You're so strong. I'm here for you, send a message my way anytime if you need a friend
*more hugs*
I am so sorry that you are going through all of this! Im sending you all of my strength! You WILL get through this! My prayers are with you! Take Care! Lots and Lots of Hugs!
Oh sweetheart, I'm SO sorry your are struggling through all of this! Really, I am. Wow.
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Have another hug, I think you need it!
You are still in my prayers Cindy. We are praying for you at our bible study on Wed. nights too. They all looked at me funny when I asked them to pray for Cindy in DE. LOL. They're like "Who do you know in DE?" I had to explain cafemom and everything. :-)
(((((((HUGS)))))))
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