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So, DH and I arranged sitters last night and were supposed to go out for one last hurrah with our friends before the baby came- we had plans for hibachi table at a local Japanese restaurant and then glow bowling (not sure I was going to bowl but I was going to go and laugh at everyone

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Well, I got my night out, and a late one at that (5 am- yikes!), but it was to the ER. I was just having such a hard time breathing, getting dizzy, etc... took a five minute shower and felt like I'd been in a fight or something. Had to admit that DH was right and we called our friends and said sorry, we can't go, and off to the ER we went.
The doctor was really worried about a pulmonary embolism and ordered some blood work, which supported that concern so I got to have a CT Scan. I was really worried about it (still am) and how it would affect the baby but the risks were too high to not do it. The ER doc was conferring with the on call doc from my practice up in L&D the whole time too and he agreed. Luckily, no PE, but they were able to see a pneumonia mass on the pics, so I'm on antibiotics again, and the breathing treatments with the nebulizer still.
The other weird thing is my heart rate is really elevated- like 110 at rest and when they had me walk (waddle) a lap around the nurses station it jumped to the 140's. I'm following up with my ob's office tomorrow and I'm going to probably be monitored a lot more closely now.
The icing on the cake- I have lousy veins. They had to place an IV for the CT Scan and they got it in but not really well I guess, so when they pushed the dye for the scan it leaked out of my vein and now I have this big mass of contrast stuck under my skin. Most of it is in a ball near my elbow but it spread all over and it's gross- you can actually see the difference in the color of my skin. Can't wait for that to go away. DH bought me a hot water bottle because heat is supposed to help it dissipate.
I am so ready to be done being sick, and honestly, with being pregnant. I just want to feel normal again.