Thursday July 31, 2008 ~ 36 weeks 4 days
Last night I was working my 12 hour shift and one of the other nurses was taking blood pressures for a wellness thing, and I asked her to take mine. I was shocked when she told me that it was 145/98! Yikes that is super high, especially for me. By the end of the shift this morning I was feeling pretty exhausted and the swelling in my ankles was overlapping my socks- gross! Anyways I decided that I had better go for a quick check-up to make sure everything was going okay. Dr. Feuerbacher was out of the office so I got a late afternoon appointment with one of his partners.
By the time that I slept a few hours today and went to the appointment I was feeling much better and the swelling was almost gone in my ankles. Everything looked good at the appointment, my blood pressure was 120/82 and I had no protein in my urine which I was a little nervous about. Dr. G. said that I should monitor my blood pressure when I got to work and then a couple times throughout the shift just to see how much it fluctuates and if it stays high and for how long. Luckily I don't work any more 12 hour shifts, I am working 8 hour shifts all next week and am off for the entire week before "the big day".
Still working like crazy trying to get the house finished up before the baby comes, we are planning a big weekend of finishing up a lot of the projects before the people come to refinish all the hardwood floors on Tuesday, it should be a long, hot weekend. I cant believe how much we have already gotten done, but how much there still is to do.
It's so hard to believe that in 2 and a half weeks we will be saying hello to our little lady, seems like we have had forever to prepare yet it has gone by so fast too. Hopefully she will wait as long as possible to make her debut giving her more time to gain weight and strength. Thanks to all who have shown us such amazing support during the last months, it was been overwhelmingly kind. Thanks again! Brian and Cassi
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5 comments:
Hang in there Cassi, drinks lots of water and rest with your feet up as much as possible! Can't wait to see pictures of this cute little one!
Jen Miller
Wow, she will be here before you know it. I may have missed an update...are you being induced? Did you say you were planning on moving back to Omaha/CB after she was out of the hospital?
I asked too many questions...
Amy
Hi! I just came across your blog. Our second daughter was born August 11, 2005 with an undiagnosed R-CDH. We lived in a smaller Iowa town that was not equiped for her so she was immediately transfered to Omaha.
We are getting ready to celebrate Leah's 3rd birthday next week! :)
Where is your house in Iowa? We are currently in Ames. Up until we moved last December we continued to do all of her follow-ups and specialists in Omaha. We also have family there so we get there once a year or so.
Best of luck to you! I'll be sure to follow your story.
Kristyn
www.caringbridge.org/visit/leahclaire
Cassi,
Thanks for the support you left on my blog for Nayeli. Get lots of rest and foot massages.
I can't wait to see pictures of your your baby girl Reed.
Liz
http://nayelinelson.blogspot.com/2008_08_01_archive.html
I can't believe you only have 2 weeks left! We are starting to get excited and I still have 2 months so I can't imagine 2 weeks!! We are keeping you in our prayers.
And the cankles have finally arrived! I work 12 hr shifts too so by the end of the shift, my ankle is flowing out over my shoe. :)
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