Day 13: A Christmas Day Memory
Christmas Time 1998
I had been released from
the hospital not too long ago.
All right—I know you are
wondering, “How did I get in the hospital?”
Well, it was close to
finals time at college. I had been
experiencing some pain, primarily in the right side of my leg. I had talked to Grandma about it, and she
said to rub something on it, like Bengay.
Perhaps it was just my muscle aching.
I didn’t drive at the time; I walked everywhere. Some distances to get to class were longer
than others.
However, I noticed that my
right leg was getting significantly bigger, and it was becoming harder and
harder for me to walk. One of my male
friends that I had classes with was concerned.
He told me there was something deeper going on and I should go to see
the campus doctor. I tried to put up a
fuss, but he looked so worried that I decided to go ahead and go.
The campus doctor said it
was way bigger than he could handle—that it appeared that I had lots of blood
clots in my leg and I would have to go to the hospital right away.
The doctor called my
grandma, and Grandma said she would prefer it if I would come to the hospital
closer to home so she’d be able to check on me.
I wondered about my finals because I hadn’t quite finished. The doctor said he would explain everything
to my teachers and give me an excuse for the time I was out.
Usually, Grandpa would
make the drive up to Alcorn by himself.
This time around, Grandma was with him as well. Grandma took one look at my leg and started
getting teary eyed. She asked me why I
didn’t tell her it was so bad, and why I took so long to go to the campus
doctor. I told her I just wanted to get
finished with finals, and I hadn’t realized it was so serious.
The emergency room doctor
confirmed what the campus doctor had said.
They had machines to do ultra sound, which the campus doctor did not
have. The machine found lots of clots,
primarily in the right leg, but also in my left leg. I was told the clots were caught just in time
because they were making their way into my lungs. The doctor asked me if I had a bit of trouble
breathing the past couple of days; I told him a little bit but I thought it was
because I had overexerted myself when walking.
The doctor concluded that
my being on the birth control pills was the cause of my getting the blood clots. I was on the pills primarily to start my
period back up again so I could once again get back on the Depo (since I had
missed one of my shots). Now I’m not
able to be on any type of birth control pill, and it’s too risky for me to even
be on Depo.
My boyfriend at the time (FloridaGuy) discovered I was in the
hospital. He had made plans to come and
visit me while I was out at college, but since I had left from college early, I
told him he could wait until I was better if he wanted to.
However, he decided to
make the drive to Mississippi anyway and spend time with me, even though I
still had to keep my leg propped up and I couldn't move around. He bought me a Playstation and some games to
keep me entertained since I wasn't able to go out much. It felt really good to be around my family
and to be around him during such a rough time for me.
Day 13, that's a wrap!
4 comments:
Well its a good thing that you took care of it when you did. Things like that kill people every single day.
Some things just cannot be ignored, and you are Very fortunate and Blessed to have a Great friend that was Concerned for Your Well-Being. :-)
Thanks, Reggie and Andrew!
I'm so glad you had the support and the watchful eye of those who cared so much for you. Now you know, you must pay attention to your body at all times. I had to learn that as well.
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