Well... it's been a busy 48 hours since I've hit the 16 week mark. It started Wednesday night with projectile vomiting that continued into the early morning hours! Poor Charlie, I couldn't make it to the bathroom in time no matter how hard I tried so finally he just slept on the bathroom floor with me so that he could help me. I had a difficult time keeping much of anything down, which makes controlling my diabetes even more difficult because every time I would get sick my blood sugars drop very quickly so I have to eat and drink to keep them up (well this would usually just make me throw up more... you see the problem.) Anyways be morning I had stopped getting sick but still had a severe headache and was very dehydrated but I managed to make it downtown for my 16 week appointment.
Unfortunately because of the dehydration, and messed up blood sugars, I was spilling ketones in my urine by the time I got to the office (my bodies last resort to try and compensate for elevated blood sugars when not enough insulin is available or able to be used). Due to the dehydration, and ketones, and my inability to stand up straight without having my heart race and getting dizzy and out of breath my doctor decided to start an IV to rehydrate me. Well after 3 failed IV attempts and 3 failed attempts by lab to draw some blood work that IV turned into a full hospital admission... 24 hours later I am still here, hooked up to an IV, continuous EKG monitor, and hourly blood sugar checks (I thought I looked crazy and bionic before, now there are more wires and tubes attached to me than I can count). I was hoping to be able to leave this morning but the nurse I talked to told me 24-48 hours, which means maybe if I'm lucky later tonight but I will definitely be here for a while still.
Charlie has been amazing, he came home early yesterday to bring me the things from home I needed and stayed with me here last night (which involved eating hospital food, sleeping on the floor next to my bed for an hour or two before we got a guest bed pulled out, and hourly wake up calls through the night by my nurses, poor guy). The good news is I'm feeling much better now, just tired but I'm really hoping to get out of here sooner rather than later but I'll keep you updated once I see the diabetes educator and the cardiologist this morning.
-Cait
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P.S. Stay tuned for a new photo and some exciting news about the sex of our little one!!!
Caiters, I'm so sorry to hear that you've had a rough week. Luckily you have a loving, faithful supporter to help you out and lots of good connections, too! I'm wishing good things for you and a peaceful rest of your journey with you and your baby boy! :) Congrats to you three!
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