Need Support...please put in a good word for me
Well, I am in the hospital with a ruptured appendix and serious infection. I've had abdominal pains since last Thurs. nite...just thought it was a bug that would run it's course. Our power went off and driveway/road iced to impassable Fri. morning. As pain continued, I felt more than ever like a captive to "the year of drastic changes" in my state of health. Outside was the most glorious winter wonderland, inside the greatest fire and good food.....and I was taking my temperature every two hours, staring at food I couldn't bring myself to eat and wondering if an ambulance could make it up the mtn. if we were forced to call for help.
The pain continued with the same intensity. Honestly, it was completely tolerable when I sat or would lie down but rolling spasms and extreme sensitivity when I tried to stand upright or walk. When I persisted, it would calm down and I'd get a thing or two done then sit down to begin the whole process again.
Power came back on Sunday night just in time for a warm bath and bed. The world was looking better. My husband worked diligently all day Monday to get the driveway cleared and our truck out...done by late Monday evening and we confirmed that the road was passable. I said we'd go to the emergency room (knew they'd insist on scans ) first thing Tuesday and not risk black ice traveling Monday night.
Drove to the next town (nearest hospital on my insurance provider list) Tuesday. "Bloodwork shows your liver and pancreas are fine but you have a UTI". '
"But I've never had a UTI hurt like this. It is a different pain."
"Maybe we should do a CT scan then. Drink this."
I drank the barium and promptly threw up half of it. But the scan went on, thank God.
"Well, this teaches me again to always listen to the patient [I was heartened to hear this]. You have appendicitis and will have to go to surgery as soon as the drink clears your system. The surgeon is looking at the scan now."
Time passed and one person or another would come in to ask another question for the surgeon who was in an OR upstairs. "You did have a hysterectomy in 1999?"..."Are you SURE you had your ovaries out?"...
I tell my husband "something lit up on the scan that they cannot identify". Worry, PTSD, worry some more.
Finally, I was admitted at 5pm with news I wouldn't be having surgery last night unless the situation worsened. Superpower antibiotics were started. The surgeon came in at 9;30 to say he and the radiologist had gone over and over the scan and determined that my appendix is already ruptured and encapsulated (actually good news) by a lot of wicked infection. It is safer to stay and get super doses of antibiotics for several days before making a decision about an appendectomy. If he attempts surgery now, he will have to remove the opening to the appendix, part of the intestines and try to get out all the infection along with the appendix....major risky surgery.
Today the pain has subsided somewhat and I have been able to catch up on some of the sleep I've lost. I'm on a clear diet in case antibiotics fail and surgery has to happen and IV fluids...weight was down to 96 lbs. yesterday. I haven't weighted that little since middle school, which we called Junior High . My onc is not going to like that...and I don't either.
Honestly I'm as afraid of this kind of abdominal infection as I am of cancer. One takes you hostage quickly and the other likes to steathily creep around your body establishing its territory, one place at the time. It does feel strange to be worrying about something other than BC now.
Looks like I'll be here several long days. I'm asking for support, good energy, prayers for wisdom from all the Goddesses and prayers for strength from every God beloved by members of this site.
My Stage 3 sisters are in my thoughts and prayers everyday and I send love to you all.
Molly
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Prayers for you, Molly. I hope they get that under control.
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Thinking of you and so glad that you are safely being watched and cared for.
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Molly I'm so glad they listened to you and din't stick with thinking it was a UTI. I hope the antibiotics sort out that infection quickly. You will be in my thoughts and prayers.
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You are certainly in my prayers...and moved to the top!
My niece had her appendix out on Saturday....
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Molly, I'm praying for you.
All the best.
Leah
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(((HUGS))) Molly!!
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I hope the antibiotics clear it all up quickly! You'll be in my prayers.
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ohh Molly Hugs... Are you down here at Duke? If you need anything let me know! Keep us updated. Prayers and Hugs!
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ohh Molly Hugs... Are you down here at Duke? If you need anything let me know! Keep us updated. Prayers and Hugs!
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Molly -- get better soon!! ((hug))
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Oh Molly, what an aweful time!! I'm so glad your dr listened to you. You will be in my prayers for a quick recovery.
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Oh, goodness Molly, this sounds awful. So happy to hear you are nice and comfy now - hope the infection gets cleared up super fast. keep us posted! ((((hugs))))
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I am sorry that you are ging through this. You'd think bc is enough!! I am happy you have good care and hopeful that your infection will be gone very soon. Rest and be well.
Hugs and Prayers,
Lexi
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Thinking and praying for you Molly, I hope you are home sooner than you think. ((((Molly))))
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Molly, Yikes! It has been so bad in Asheville, and I can't believe your awful luck in needing to get to a hospital, last weekend. Are you at Mission? Park Ridge? Pardee? Hmmm...want to do something for you but I am stumped. Please pm me when you get better. We are only a few minutes apart, and I'm finally able to get in and out of the driveway gracefully. My best healing wishes to my mountain sister.
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Hope the antibiotics settle this for you.
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Dear Heavenly Father,
Please watch over Molly as she's going through the treatment, give her strength to recover soon, give her comfort and peace and guild her doctors under your light and on your path to give Molly the best care she needs. For we ask in Christ name, Amen!
Love and hugs,
Karen
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Molly...wishing you a speedy and full recovery....Karen
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That's quite an ordeal!
Sending you an abundance of prayers and get well wishes.
Jelly
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Molly, you are in my thoughts. You have really had a hard time. I truly hope the antibiotics do their work and that this resolves for you quickly. HUGS.
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dear molly
thinking of you and sending healing thoughts and wishes** hang in there*
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MOLLY~ Im making you some nice warm tea and chx soup for the soul- Sending out lots of prayers and keeping you in my thoughts, hope you get well soon
love and hugs,
debbie
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Molly - just checking in this morning, hope you had a good sleep and that the antibiotics are doing their job!
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I hope by now you're starting to feel better - ((((HUGS))) and prayers your way........
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Molly,
Hoping that you will be on the mend soon. Hugs coming your way. Hope you can sleep through a few days of this and wake up feeling much better soon.
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Dear OctoberGrace, sorry you are having such a bad time. Keeping you in my prayers. Maura.
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Molly,
I'm adding my positive thoughts. Hope to hear good news soon.
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Molly~ Thoughts and prayers are with you hon. I had a rutured appendex when I was only 19 yrs old. Ouch! I know your pain.
Barb
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my prayers are with you Molly...
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Molly, you are on my mind, I keep checking here to see if you are feeling better. I suppose where ever you are tonight you are aware it is snowing out yet again. Fortunately no power outages and no sleet so I hope it is not a repeat of last weekend for you. Let us know when you are feeling stronger how you are doing... healing wishes from the frozen tundra formerly known as Hendersonville.
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