Kingantz
Growing too fast.
It's been one heck of a couple weeks for my wife and eye (hehe...thought eye'd make a funny).
This past Monday we arrived at the doctor's office at 8:00 a.m., and she went back around 9:00 a.m. About 12:00 p.m. a nurse was walking by and just happened to let me know she was doing okay and was getting ready to go back. She had been back there for three hours waiting! Around 1:00 p.m. the lady at the front desk yells at me, "Hey, your wife is sitting outside waiting on you!" I got up and looked out and sure enough she was sitting out on the sidewalk in a wheelchair.
I got her in the car and she was telling me what had happened while back there. They had really done a number on her trying to get an IV in her arm, hurt her pretty bad. After sitting there for the three hours, they rolled her in and when they started to cut on her, she could feel everything. She said the nurse looked at her IV and said, "Oh, I'm so sorry. It looks like it was blocked the whole time." WTF?? They went to sticking her again and gave her more than the usual dose to try and get her numbed up quicker.
I got her home and she's been extremely sick this whole past week. Shaking, nauseated, extremely pale and weak. I've had to rush her back to the doctor twice this week. She's doing much better today, eating and moving around the house well. She's actually having trouble seeing out her "good" eye now. Dr said it was because the other eye was having to adjust to the other seeing now. She's able to see better out of the eye, but it's still blurry. We're hoping it'll clear up and she'll be able to see much better. <sigh> No more sneaking up on her left side anymore.
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I took these today. Freakin' pissed me off pretty good when she pulled up her sleeve and said, "Look at my arm." Her other arm isn't as bad, but is still very bruised as well.

I got her in the car and she was telling me what had happened while back there. They had really done a number on her trying to get an IV in her arm, hurt her pretty bad. After sitting there for the three hours, they rolled her in and when they started to cut on her, she could feel everything. She said the nurse looked at her IV and said, "Oh, I'm so sorry. It looks like it was blocked the whole time." WTF?? They went to sticking her again and gave her more than the usual dose to try and get her numbed up quicker.
I got her home and she's been extremely sick this whole past week. Shaking, nauseated, extremely pale and weak. I've had to rush her back to the doctor twice this week. She's doing much better today, eating and moving around the house well. She's actually having trouble seeing out her "good" eye now. Dr said it was because the other eye was having to adjust to the other seeing now. She's able to see better out of the eye, but it's still blurry. We're hoping it'll clear up and she'll be able to see much better. <sigh> No more sneaking up on her left side anymore.

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I took these today. Freakin' pissed me off pretty good when she pulled up her sleeve and said, "Look at my arm." Her other arm isn't as bad, but is still very bruised as well.


