I was crying all morning because of D, but there's a plus side...
07/01/04 02:54 PM
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Hi, everyone...
So, I drove down to the beach where my parents are staying for a few days in their trailer and it was BEAUTIFUL. We walked to the beach, and then my mom totally spoiled me as if I weren't a grown woman. She made dinner, insisted on leaving the dishes for later... You name it, she did it.
My stomach felt pretty yucky all day yesterday because I tried taking the Ambien again the night before. (Laura Sue, I might be a total anatomical anomaly, but Ambien makes me feel like I'm going to puke. I've taken it three times and had the same result all three times.)
Anyway, all was pretty well until this morning. As soon as I put ANYTHING in my stomach, the D started. Usually I'm a "go once and get it over with" kind of gal, but it just kept coming. I took four trips to the bathroom and was just a cramping mess. So I started feeling sorry for myself (particularly now that I'm really TRYING to get better) and started crying.
I went back to my parents' trailer, and in that special way they have, they just looked at me a certain way, and I started crying again.
NOW FOR THE GOOD NEWS. My parents are so understanding and so concerned. My mom talks about wanting to know what I can eat, about how I need to just say no if things will make me sick. My dad asks about alternative medicines and wants details. For all the stories people have about their families being unsupportive, uncaring, or inflexible, my family just wants me to get better and is willing to help and listen however they can. So even though my morning sucked on the IBS front, I feel really grateful.
I'm a blessed woman.
-------------------- Christine
Those who can do; those who want it done better teach.
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