OhMari
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Sorry, I can't remember the correct name for it.
After stressing for over a year, I made an appointment over a month ago.
I've been on Nexium for almost a year, and my Nurse Practioner, (bless her heart) would not renew until I saw a specialist.
She said I needed a scope to be put down my throat to see if there is any damage. (Damage?)
I had heartburn with every pregnancy (how did I know I was pregnant, drink kool-aid - instant heartburn).
After my last child was born 14 years ago, I experienced heartburn the minute I laid my head down to go to sleep. (Tums has been my friend every night).
Well, last year I was eating Chinese Food with my husband and youngest daughter and I couldn't swallow. I had tears coming out of my eyes and I couldn't catch my breath. I got up and went to the bathroom, cause I knew it would soon pass. This wasn't the first time this happened to me. I experienced it a couple of other times.
I knew something was wrong. I had to make the scope appointment.
My scope thing down my throat was this past Wednesday. After hearing many horror stories how people woke up choking in the middle of this procedure, I was a nervous wreck.
My sister went with me to the hospital. I calmly got to the 4th floor without incident. But, when the student nurse came in and started asking me questions, I was so scared, tears were forming in my eyes. My temp was 99.4 and she said my heart is racing, (ya think). But my blood pressure was good.
After a while the surgical nurse came in and asked me what is bothering me, 1. The IV-No, 2. the procedure-ya think!
She told me not to worry-the will put the IV in and when they are ready, they will give me a sedation that won't let you remember.
Isn't that what Maggie said on "Hook" "this place lets you forget Jack" where was I going to Neverland.
The nurse told me she will give me the strongest sedation that will be legally the safest for me to handle. The tears were really starting to flow now.
I heard a funny sound, (was that me) memory wiped out,
I heard someone burb, (that couldn't have been me), way to embarassing -and soon that memory was wiped out.
I opened my eyes and looked at the nurse and said, "Am I done" and she said, "yup". I said, "are you done choking me," and she said, "We didn't choke you, you did fine. She then said, "I am going to take this IV out of your arm and take you back to your recover room."
Next thing I knew I was in another room and there was my sister. I looked at my arm and no watch, I am such a stickler for time. I asked my sister what time it was and I don't know what she said, (because remember I am still coming off the medicine that don't let you remember.) The nurse told me to get dressed and I asked where my clothes were, they were in a bag under my bed. The next thing I knew I was standing next to the bed in my clothes, how did that happen, I don't remember.
I asked my sister how I got to this room and she said, "I told you. I remember asking, but I don't remember what she told me.
Nest question, "What time is it." My sister Natalie said, "it is 10:00 a.m. You went in at 9:20, you were back in here at 9:40.: Now I am starting to remember. (it was actually the 4th time I asked and she kept calm and just went with it). bless her heart.
Next a very nice grandpa came into my room to picked me up with a wheel chair. I remember sitting down, but I don't remember getting wheeled down the hallway or to the elevator. My sister pulled the blazer up and I stood up and walked to the blazer and jumped in. The very nice grandpa told me I was suppose to wait for him to help me. (Remember, I don't remember what people tell me.)
That was some powerful drug. I am sorry for posting such a long thread, but my life is pretty uneventful, and I never experienced having moments or snatches of time blanked out.
Oh ya, I will be on Nexium the rest of my life-I could have saved my insurance company lots of money, that I remember!
After stressing for over a year, I made an appointment over a month ago.
I've been on Nexium for almost a year, and my Nurse Practioner, (bless her heart) would not renew until I saw a specialist.
She said I needed a scope to be put down my throat to see if there is any damage. (Damage?)
I had heartburn with every pregnancy (how did I know I was pregnant, drink kool-aid - instant heartburn).
After my last child was born 14 years ago, I experienced heartburn the minute I laid my head down to go to sleep. (Tums has been my friend every night).
Well, last year I was eating Chinese Food with my husband and youngest daughter and I couldn't swallow. I had tears coming out of my eyes and I couldn't catch my breath. I got up and went to the bathroom, cause I knew it would soon pass. This wasn't the first time this happened to me. I experienced it a couple of other times.
I knew something was wrong. I had to make the scope appointment.
My scope thing down my throat was this past Wednesday. After hearing many horror stories how people woke up choking in the middle of this procedure, I was a nervous wreck.
My sister went with me to the hospital. I calmly got to the 4th floor without incident. But, when the student nurse came in and started asking me questions, I was so scared, tears were forming in my eyes. My temp was 99.4 and she said my heart is racing, (ya think). But my blood pressure was good.
After a while the surgical nurse came in and asked me what is bothering me, 1. The IV-No, 2. the procedure-ya think!
She told me not to worry-the will put the IV in and when they are ready, they will give me a sedation that won't let you remember.
Isn't that what Maggie said on "Hook" "this place lets you forget Jack" where was I going to Neverland.
The nurse told me she will give me the strongest sedation that will be legally the safest for me to handle. The tears were really starting to flow now.
I heard a funny sound, (was that me) memory wiped out,
I heard someone burb, (that couldn't have been me), way to embarassing -and soon that memory was wiped out.
I opened my eyes and looked at the nurse and said, "Am I done" and she said, "yup". I said, "are you done choking me," and she said, "We didn't choke you, you did fine. She then said, "I am going to take this IV out of your arm and take you back to your recover room."
Next thing I knew I was in another room and there was my sister. I looked at my arm and no watch, I am such a stickler for time. I asked my sister what time it was and I don't know what she said, (because remember I am still coming off the medicine that don't let you remember.) The nurse told me to get dressed and I asked where my clothes were, they were in a bag under my bed. The next thing I knew I was standing next to the bed in my clothes, how did that happen, I don't remember.
I asked my sister how I got to this room and she said, "I told you. I remember asking, but I don't remember what she told me.
Nest question, "What time is it." My sister Natalie said, "it is 10:00 a.m. You went in at 9:20, you were back in here at 9:40.: Now I am starting to remember. (it was actually the 4th time I asked and she kept calm and just went with it). bless her heart.
Next a very nice grandpa came into my room to picked me up with a wheel chair. I remember sitting down, but I don't remember getting wheeled down the hallway or to the elevator. My sister pulled the blazer up and I stood up and walked to the blazer and jumped in. The very nice grandpa told me I was suppose to wait for him to help me. (Remember, I don't remember what people tell me.)
That was some powerful drug. I am sorry for posting such a long thread, but my life is pretty uneventful, and I never experienced having moments or snatches of time blanked out.
Oh ya, I will be on Nexium the rest of my life-I could have saved my insurance company lots of money, that I remember!