Monday, April 30, 2012
My first wheelchair ride-outside :)
The weekend was great! I had the pleasure of spending some time outside in the courtyard with my family and Brian. It couldn't have been a better day. The sun was out and it felt so good against my skin. It was the first time I had been outside since they admitted me to Hoag (14 days ago).
On Sunday, I had a fun filled day of visitors. Thanks to
Sarah & baby girl Mila,
Mom & Dad,
Talen,
Ryan,
Mom & Dad Vlasich,
Jun, Khue, & Sydney
Who came by to say hello! It was so great to see everyone. I was definitely feeling the love!
I also got a surprise video-call from my bro-in-law and was able to chat with my niece Rylan. She's so adorable, her smile just lights up the room!
Friday, April 27, 2012
On Wednesday I treated myself to a manicure & pedicure. The manicurist came to me which was nice. I usually don't enjoy getting my nails done. I always get to antsy sitting in a nail salon for an hour or so, mostly because I'm usually in a hurry or have somewhere to be soon after. So this experience was much more enjoyable I mean I had no choice, I didn't have anywhere to be, I have all the time, and I enjoyed it for what it was: something nice for myself.
Today, I woke up well rested with a full night of sleep (with the exception of being woken up briefly twice). The sun was shining early in the morning and the view is amazing. I'm looking forward to enjoying the fresh air today. The doctor ordered a 15 min wheelchair ride outside. Awww, I can't wait and what a perfect day to do so.
Wednesday, April 25, 2012
Last night was rough I was having increased contractions and they were coming more frequently. It was not until they decided to give me my contraction medication early that they started to settle down. But it made for an uncomfortable night. I just spoke with my doctor and instead of increasing the dosage of my meds she decided to increase the frequency of the medication. This means I'll be given the contraction medication every 4 hours. That is going to make sleeping throughout the night a lot more difficult considering they have to wake me up twice while I'm sleeping.i guess that means I'll just have to take more naps during the day.
Monday, April 23, 2012
The gossiping nurse: Donna
I especially like my nurse today. She was very helpful in providing some information about some of the hospital services that they offer. Plus, she's a little chattier (but not to chatty) than some of the others- which was actually kind of pleasant. When you're stuck in a room that you can't leave, you don't have too much face-to-face contact with anyone aside from the cleaning lady, your nurse, and the person who delivers your meals. Needless to say, I know them all by face now.
I always wondered about the other patients in the antepartum unit. The nurse told me there are about 7 of us here. You never see them, or have any clue who they are or why they are here. As I was saying, my nurse today loves to talk... She filled me on some insight as to a couple of patients in the unit, including my next door neighbor. Apparently, she is the other person aside from myself that they like to call the extended-stay patients (patients that they foresee staying for awhile). She too was inquiring about a massage and nail services. So our nurse helped us exchange some information. I provided her with the number to the masseuse and she gave me the number to the nail salon. I also know that she has a yung child at home. Every evening the significant other always bring their child in to visit mom. I know this because it's like clockwork.... I hear a kid screaming & running around next door. Kudos to her, I don't know how she's handling being here while she has a young kid at home. I mean I have 3 puppies and a husband that I worry and miss at home as it is. I also learned that the is another expectant mother of twins here besides myself. From what I gathered from my nurse, she must be a little further along than myself. Well, that's all that I have to report for now.... Welcome to my world of excitement. LoL
It was nice to have Bri stay with me over the weekend. We took a break from hospital food and ordered take out. I guess that's what date night has come to these days. On Saturday, I had a masseause come out for an hour long massage, and although I didn't exactly have the ambiance of a day spa... It was worth every penny! It was my first massage since being put on bed rest about a month ago. I just learned that there's a nail salon that provides off-site services (at a cost of course) but that's next on this momma's agenda.
Sunday, April 22, 2012
Update from daddy
Hi everyone, thought I (Brian) would give you all an update and relieve Cheryl of her blogging duties for the day. So I've been able to crash Cheryl's temporary abode for a couple of nights now, and while it's not as comfortable as our bed at home, it still is better than our weeknights apart. We are now at 25 weeks, which is still not enough to be in the comfort zone, but another week closer to a healthy delivery. Every additional day/week/month is important, so we're hopeful that the next month and a half will go by fast and uneventfully. Cheryl's contractions are being closely monitored, and it seems that the medication is sufficiently keeping her contractions at bay - a factor tht is important in keeping her cervix intact. Cheryl's belly has grown a lot in the last few weeks, and while the buudha belly protruded straight forward before, the belly is now expanding width-wise as well. We think that our little girl has caught up in growth with her brother, and she's been making her presence well known in Cheryl's belly - something we used to only blame on her wiggleworm brother. But the routine monitoring shows strong vitals with both babies, so we're hopeful that they will have plenty of strength and size even if they decide to come a little early.
Cheryl is taking all of this very well. It's hard to know how a pregnancy will impact your lives/marriage, but Cheryl has been incredibly strong through all of it. I braced myself for much worse than I got (the hormone alter-ego, etc.), and I attribute most of it to Cheryl's humility. We've shared a couple of scary experiences in getting this far through the pregnancy, and yet it's hard not to recognize how lucky we are to have this chance to become parents. But she's seen the realities of these scary moments for expectant parents on a daily basis, but still she's taken our setbacks in stride, which makes it much easier for me. For a first-timer, there's only so much that you can surmise about your experience through the insight of other parents. You know you'll worry, but you don't appreciate how early that sets in, and the breadth and paradox of irrational yet real fears for your kids. It changes your perspective on things before they even get here. I appreciate that none of this can be read in a book or related through words; you just have to live it. So with that, it's a lot easier to recognize the "order" of things in the universe. We've seen some extraordinary stories with our friends' children, and Cheryl and I ourselves are extraordinary medical cases!
I have to send a huge thanks to our families for helping us through this process! And to our friends, thanks for helping us keep it together as well! Sorry this is so long-winded, which should lend some authenticity as to the author of this post!
Love,
Brian (and Cheryl)
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