Hey ladies, sorry I haven't been around. My husband has a hernia that's been bothering him for a while. Well, since he will be loosing medical he decided he better take care of this now. So this week he had the operation, oh man the poor guy, that's all I can say, is the poor guy. If anyone here ever has to go
through with the surgery, don't ignore your hernia get it done, but make sure you have the drugs on hand, and just keep yourself as medicated as you can. They give you the good drugs for a reason, use them.
I actually have a few really good notes to share. 1st and most important my husbands health. I think I've mentioned he's type 1 diabetic, and has been for 32 years. For his surgery he needed blood test's, like always. He has these test's sent to ALL his doctors just incase someone else sees something of importance in it. His regular Doctor called and sounded scared, he wanted my husband to get into his kidney Dr. and see him right away. So we made calls and got him in right away. Here I am thinking great my worst fear's, he needs to go on the transplant list and start dialysis right away. Dr. comes in the room looks at my hubby and says, so why are you here? (AGH) Dr. explained some numbers did change and on a very healthy normal person it would be scary. For a diabetic it's to be expected, and his kidneys still look very healthy. If hubby can keep everything up his kidneys should still last him his life. (at the rate they are seeing) He then kind of joked with my husband and said so how about them Bears. (this was before last weekends game, grrrr)
2nd bit of good news, DH has an interview this Tuesday. He has told everyone he knows he is loosing his job. A customer of the company he works for is very interested in having my husband work for them on that side of things. Basically helping to prepare anything for printing, since he understands the print side of it, and how the companies work flow is he would be good at communicating between 2 companies. The only bad thing would be we need to take another pay cut, and he might loose his compensation if he has to give his 2 weeks. But, what's that saying one bird in the hand two in the bush. He still has to get the job and we don't know who they will hire, but the person who was doing this job got a promotion so it's nice to see they are promoting people in the company. They already know my husbands personality, he is the type that is a fun person to work with, when things are tough he works hard, but he'll also do silly little things to get people laughing and lighten the mood a little.
So if you are a praying person, if you could say a little prayer for hubby on Tuesday I'd appreciate it. Hey, if you're wiccan I'll take some good positive energy. When it comes to good thoughts and prayers I don't discriminate.
So at one point I was feeling a little like I just wanted to get off this train ride. But now I feel like I got a little better grip on most of the stressful things in my life. My dad is still very sick with alzheimer's, and I really wish my mother would go on vacation for while and get away. She gets really mad at my dad and doesn't understand HE isn't doing the things he does, it's the disease. There are times when I just can't take her temper, when I have everything else around me crumbling down. I'm trying to talk her into getting over to Florida, she has a condo there, and I really would like it if she could go over there for a while and renew her
batteries. I can deal with dad, better than I can deal with my mother. (I guess I still am a daddies girl)