Saturday, April 13, 2013

The Unexpected


“Mom, I went to the doctors today and I think I should tell you what they said.” I told my mother in a wary voice.

“Brandee is this really necessary? I am trying to sleep.” She responded very angerly.
“They think my hearts enlarged or that I have an abnormal heart beat and I might have diabetes and im scared mom, I am so scared.”

It all started off three weeks ago it was like any ordinary day; I got up for school and attended classes just like everyone else. I even had the ambition to go to work, but that’s when I knew something was wrong with me. I started to pass waters to all of my residents and I became very short of breath but I didn’t think too much into it and kept delivery waters. Then instantaneously a sharp pain ran right through my chest it felt like a bee stinging me. It happened multiple times in a minute, I sat down and tried to catch my breath so that I could make it to the nurses’ station and tell them I was going home. After I made it to the nurse I had her collect my vitals witch showed that everything was normal. Still not feeling certain that everything was completely alright with me I decided to call my mom and tell her everything that was going on.

I was rushed to the emergency and was given an EKG and had to keep a monitor on my heart. It’s hard to remember every single thing that happened during that period of time because I was in and out of consciousness. The cause, well we really didn’t know this until after a blood test was taken but I have signs that point to hypoglycemia, this is a beginning stage in people that usually have diabetes when they are older. I was sent home that night and was told to check up on my hypoglycemia and that was all I had to do because the blood tests show normal for everything else.
 

Which lead me to telling my mother that I might have an enlarged or abnormal heart beat.

I went back to my check up at the Coal Country Community Health Center the next week after I was in the emergency room and they were curious to what could be wrong with me. They ordered more blood tests which came back normal but I was given a monitor so that I can watch my blood sugar level throughout the day, this means that I have to poke my finger three times daily. But that’s not the beginning of the problem; I have to have an echocardiogram done this week to see if my heart is normal. If it’s not I will have to go through multiple medicines and maybe even surgery.

I don’t think that anything that is happening to me is really bad, I just think that it’s frightening because I don’t know what to expect on a day to day basis. The only thing that I can do right now is to keep my head up and remember that God never gives us too much to handle and life goes on.
 

5 comments:

  1. I noticed a few spelling and grammatical errors in this. Rereading before posting could be a good idea. Otherwise, you did really good. You explained what happened very nicely. I like the last paragraph of this, it stuck out to me. My cousin has diabetes and he's only 12...he's had it for about three years now and watching him go through it is scary. He's young and embaressed by it and really doesn't fully understand it. My grandma is and my grandpa was diabetic, it's a life you just have to get use to. My grandpa had a specific schedule and I grew up around the needle pricks and everything so I understand somewhat. Keep your head high! (:

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  2. I liked how you used an objective tone as you wrote this. I can tell that you are being strong and aren't asking for sympothy. You did I good job describing everything and I could see every moment playing out in my mind. Good Job! Hope everything turns out okay! :)

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  3. This must have been a very scary experience for you to handle on your own. I would've been terrified! I appreciated how you handled giving us the facts. You did display emotion as well so that really shone through. I think you organized this well and did an overall great job! (: Good luck with everything!!!

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  4. That is so scary! It must be hard to deal with that and to write about it for your blog topic. This was very personal and the mood of this paper was very strong spirited and hopeful. I wish the best for your health and I will keep you in my prayers.

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  5. Very honest writing. I appreciate how you are able to discuss these various life issues you face.

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