Jen, I hope that you and Sarah will get through these days leading up to her upcoming arrival without urgent concern. You've done a wonderful job taking care of her (and you) through this high risk pregnancy, so I'm sure you're greatly looking forward to enjoying her little mouseketeer smile soon!
Very funny, Lionel!
Okay...on a serious note, my mom learned today that she has to undergo a cardiac catheterization Friday. I had suspected something was up the last time I was up to visit her as she was extremely tired (and said she had been sleeping a lot lately), and I found a couple of vials of nitroglycerin in her bedroom. So a couple of weeks later, I asked her if she needed a follow-up appt with the cardiologist. She said she had one scheduled for the time when she went to KS to visit my brother but never rescheduled.
She had a stint put in last October and they told her then that she had two other spots that had significant blockage as well. She also had a tough recovery from the stints with significant pain and didn't feel better for weeks. At that time, she had been feeling bad for probably 8 months, which is why I chose this itinerary back in April 2007 for our cruise because it's more leisure than many others. Depending on what they discover during the cath on Friday, she may end up with another stint. If it gives her energy back and makes her feel better, I'll "all good" with that.
On a side note, keep in mind that she works in the cardio ICU, but as all nurses (and probably doctors) are, they don't listen to their own bodies and face the possibilities there's something wrong as they always say "well I've seen worse so I can suck it up".
So it's become a little more stressful over here knowing she's going through this again and my DBF has been very closely monitored in the past several months and in the last week more intensely tested for his liver functions still with no diagnosis. They come in threes, right?????? The good news is that mom should be in good shape come Sept.
I'll keep you all posted. Take care everyone!