Triage nurse finished her shit. Now we’re just chilling waiting for someone to come administer the pitocin or whatever they’re going to use to get this show on the road.
SAWCE wrote: ↑Thu Aug 08, 2024 12:17 pm
Triage nurse finished her shit. Now we’re just chilling waiting for someone to come administer the pitocin or whatever they’re going to use to get this show on the road.
SAWCE wrote: ↑Thu Aug 08, 2024 12:17 pm
Triage nurse finished her shit. Now we’re just chilling waiting for someone to come administer the pitocin or whatever they’re going to use to get this show on the road.
How is the lady friend ? Excited? Scared? both?
Mostly excited, a little scared. The fear is easing for her though with how good our nurse this morning has been. We just got moved to a delivery room and should meet our midwife soon. Dr. will be on standby if needed.
Mostly excited, a little scared. The fear is easing for her though with how good our nurse this morning has been. We just got moved to a delivery room and should meet our midwife soon. Dr. will be on standby if needed.
Mostly excited, a little scared. The fear is easing for her though with how good our nurse this morning has been. We just got moved to a delivery room and should meet our midwife soon. Dr. will be on standby if needed.
Hurry up and wait!
A whole lot of that.
Met midwife. Apparently this could be a 2-3 day process. Michelle is severely allergic to one of the main medications they usually use, so they had to put a balloon in her uterus instead. Good news is that she was already a little dilated when they did that. They’re going to check on us in a few hours with hopes of being able/ready to administer pitocin in ~6 hours.
SAWCE wrote: ↑Wed Aug 07, 2024 1:50 pm
Well boys, the time draws nigh. Blood pressure was elevated at her OB appointment this morning, so they’re saying let’s induce tonight or tomorrow to avoid letting that possibly get to preeclampsia levels. So we’re planning for tomorrow, but if her 24 hour urine test has elevated protein levels they’re going to call us in tonight instead. Wild.
Met midwife. Apparently this could be a 2-3 day process. Michelle is severely allergic to one of the main medications they usually use, so they had to put a balloon in her uterus instead. Good news is that she was already a little dilated when they did that. They’re going to check on us in a few hours with hopes of being able/ready to administer pitocin in ~6 hours.
I did get my MRI results. Partial tear in my patellar tendon as I suspected, and mucoid degeneration in my ACL. Follow up appointment next Wednesday to see what my treatment options are.
max225 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 08, 2024 3:00 pm
Fake money losses are gone. this is just dumb
Money hasn't made sense in a while, which is why I'm entering a spend it while I can approach. Helps that I'm not reproducing, this place is like a birthing den/daycare now. Good luck bros, hope all the best health and whatnot.