I get to be knocked out and have 3 things done: 1. Hysteroscopy 2. D & C 3. Laproscopy proceedure.
He still thinks there is something wrong there Dr. Kringle is going to look inside and outside of my uterus. Hmmmm... I'm more afraid of him finding anything remotely 'bad'. There is a definite blockage in my left fallopian tube and another doctor suggested that it might be backed up menstral gunk. "In the many years of practicing, I've never heard of such a thing! I must have missed THAT lecture. But who knows... "
Eegads! I'm going to be a human pin cushion!
In other news, Becca is coming to my house on Monday morning to do a homestudy. I'm glad Ethan doesn't have school that morning so we'll both be there. I know its not necessary, but now I feel like I need to clean EVERY single nook and cranny of my house!!! You know, dust the baseboards and all the light bulbs, straighten the CD rack and hanged pictures, scrape under the stove burners and the gook behind the toilet, etc. etc. etc. As if Becca is going to have this pristine white glove ready and go over every little detail, "OH...MY...GOD!!! A child couldn't possibly live in this kind of environment!! Look at those dust bunnies!!!!" Ok, so thats a little too psycho... but I still feel like doing it. I wonder if any other potential adoptive moms have thought the same?
3 comments:
be strong sister. When it's all done - you will have a better idea what the problem is.
I'm rooting for ya
Hey, knowing what's up is really, really helpful, even if the process of getting that info is no fun. I've been so much saner since I had my hystero and lap. Check out Stirrup Queen's Operation Heads Up entries on various procedures for good pre- and post-op advice. A little prep goes a long way to reducing pain and discomfort.
Good luck on the homestudy!
I did a lap, hysteroscopy and D&C abt 2 months ago. I don't regret doing it either cuz they found out that I had endo, fibroids, ovarian cysts and polyps which were all removed during that procedure.
Just thought maybe i should tell you tho' - ask for painkillers. They sure helped H.E.A.P.S!
Hugs!
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