The day this episode with Stfn and Nn's news of leaving ocurred, I hadn't the faintest idea how the day was going to end for me.
I went home, drank my coffee, mailed Jr and Fr's birthday party pictures to all the parents all along having acute pain in my abdomen. I had been experiencing sharp pain in my belly since the morning but I had just carried on with it hoping it would subside. In fact since since two or more weeks I had been getting sharp mysterious pains. I had already consulted my urologist who ruled out kidney stone and my gynecologist too had confirmed there was nothing wrong despite my having abnormal bleeding.
Little by little, the pain started growing so badly that I lay down clutching my belly and crying in pain. The pain steadily kept increasing. I was abnormally thirsty, drank 7-8 glasses of water but was not able to pee.
I was afraid now something was wrong. I rang S who was in his German class at that time. When he came back home, I had nearly started collapsing.
He quickly called a taxi, bundled H asleep in his nightsuit and we went in emergency. They checked for the stone everywhere but couldn't find it. Instead they found that I was pregnant! They shifted me in an ambulance to another hospital where I was diagnosed with an ectopic pregnancy which needed surgery right away.
I was operated at about 1.30 in the night to remove the ectopic pregnancy and now I have to remain in the hospital for four days, today being the third day. We had to leave H with N and Bhv. They are taking good care of H. They even drop H and Bhv together to school and pick them up together. Both Bhv and H are together enjoying themselves and having the time of their life.
I hope to recover as fast as I am capable of but I know that this surgery will be a great speed breaker for me. I am still trying to recover from the shock that I had been actually two months pregnant without either my knowing it or even my gynecologist who is supposed to know or at least to check me for pregnancy. Right now I am just thankful that my tubes didn't rupture; I had come very close to doing just that.
I have been prescribed two weeks rest which sounds like two centuries. And at the end of two weeks, S's sister and her husband are coming for a visit of fifteen days. We had been making vigrorus plans of sight seeing with them. Now with this surgery I feel so dampened that I may not be able to do all that I had planned to. It might even strain me beyond my capacity.
And then, as soon as they will leave, it will be time for us to move to new city where S has to join his new company!
So much is happening so soon...
I went home, drank my coffee, mailed Jr and Fr's birthday party pictures to all the parents all along having acute pain in my abdomen. I had been experiencing sharp pain in my belly since the morning but I had just carried on with it hoping it would subside. In fact since since two or more weeks I had been getting sharp mysterious pains. I had already consulted my urologist who ruled out kidney stone and my gynecologist too had confirmed there was nothing wrong despite my having abnormal bleeding.
Little by little, the pain started growing so badly that I lay down clutching my belly and crying in pain. The pain steadily kept increasing. I was abnormally thirsty, drank 7-8 glasses of water but was not able to pee.
I was afraid now something was wrong. I rang S who was in his German class at that time. When he came back home, I had nearly started collapsing.
He quickly called a taxi, bundled H asleep in his nightsuit and we went in emergency. They checked for the stone everywhere but couldn't find it. Instead they found that I was pregnant! They shifted me in an ambulance to another hospital where I was diagnosed with an ectopic pregnancy which needed surgery right away.
I was operated at about 1.30 in the night to remove the ectopic pregnancy and now I have to remain in the hospital for four days, today being the third day. We had to leave H with N and Bhv. They are taking good care of H. They even drop H and Bhv together to school and pick them up together. Both Bhv and H are together enjoying themselves and having the time of their life.
I hope to recover as fast as I am capable of but I know that this surgery will be a great speed breaker for me. I am still trying to recover from the shock that I had been actually two months pregnant without either my knowing it or even my gynecologist who is supposed to know or at least to check me for pregnancy. Right now I am just thankful that my tubes didn't rupture; I had come very close to doing just that.
I have been prescribed two weeks rest which sounds like two centuries. And at the end of two weeks, S's sister and her husband are coming for a visit of fifteen days. We had been making vigrorus plans of sight seeing with them. Now with this surgery I feel so dampened that I may not be able to do all that I had planned to. It might even strain me beyond my capacity.
And then, as soon as they will leave, it will be time for us to move to new city where S has to join his new company!
So much is happening so soon...
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