This week, I am recovering from spur-of-the-moment major surgery. (Note: This is a blow-by-blow account! Not very interesting to anyone but me! That said, take comfort in the fact that I have decided not to share the ACTUAL PHOTOGRAPHIC (emphasis on graphic) evidence of the situation!)
The fun started Sunday, when I developed really bad pain in the lower abdomen and lower back. After several hours, I told Dave I needed to see a doctor and asked him to take me to an urgent care clinic. Lacking the ability to really do diagnostic testing, the doc there said I "should" go to the E.R., but that I "could" take pain meds and follow up with my family doc the next day. After all, "maybe" it was just gas pain!
Fearing a night of unbearable pain, we went on over to the E.R. I laid on the floor until I was seen. I got an IV, and some pain med, and that helped. When that first pain med wore off, they gave me two full doses of morphine and two full doses of something much stronger, before the pain started to subside. (The nurse said it was enough drugs to knock a horse down. I'm not sure exactly what she meant.....?)
Ultrasound showed that I had a couple of big ovarian cysts...not too terribly uncommon, right? But the weight of the cysts caused my fallopian tube to wrap and wrap and wrap around the ovary, cutting off the blood supply and killing it. Exciting! Painful! Dramatic!
The on-call surgery people came in and operated around 12:30am Monday morning.
Dave, aka Mr. Compassion, had been seen doing a moderate amount of eye-rolling when I tried to describe the extent of my pain.
However, he developed some compassion when the surgeon described the pain like this:
The nerves affected are the same nerves that end in a man's, um, groinal nether-regions (complex medical term mine). A man's version of my situation would be like attaching a steel clamp to afore-mentioned groinal nether-regions. And twisting. And twisting. For hours. Without stopping.
'Nuff said. Dave got really nice.
I came home late Monday night. Grammy screeched into town to save us all early Tuesday morning. It's not fun to have surgery, but recovery totally trumps the pain before the surgery!
We are Dave (aka Dad), Lory (aka Mom), Allison, Abby (aka "The Bigs"), three year-old Amelia and six year-old Bereket (aka "The Littles"). We are figuring out how to be a family of SIX. May God always be glorified! TEAM TASFA is a group of twenty-eight of us who just returned from remote southern Ethiopia, where we were privileged to serve the orphans and widows there. It was the best two weeks of my life!
10 comments:
Oh, Lory! I am SO sorry...sounds awful, but I am sure glad the dr. explained the pain to your husband!!!! lol. Hope your recovery goes really smoothly!
Praying for a speedy recovery. Love the graphic explanation, you have my sympathy!
That sounds awful! I think you guys have experienced enough excitement for about 10 years in the last 4 months! We are praying that you will heal fast!
WOW!!! That is CRAZY!!! I hope you are feeling so much better!
oh, my! I sure hope you are feeling much better now. I am so glad that Dave now has empathy for you....haha.
Oh, our great mother Lory! We are really very sorry. Oh God help Lory to recover soon!!!
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Oh no! Wishing you a speedy recovery!!
So sorry you had to deal with this! One of my cysts was so painful when it ruptured that I tell people it hurt as bad as my natural labor with Ayannah...URGH! It isn't an overstatement. Those things are so bad!
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