I went back to the doctor today. Ever since I had strep throat a couple of weeks ago, I've had an ongoing problem with a sore throat. I wake up in the morning and I'm fine. By noon, it has started hurting again...EVERYDAY. By nighttime, I can barely swallow and my tonsils are badly swollen. I go through this cycle every single day.
I thought at first that perhaps it was the abundance of pollen this year. I was taking my usual Claritin, but I was still having allergy symptoms (nasal congestion, itchy eyes, etc.) So I added Zyrtec to my regimen. This has tamed my allergy symptoms, but hasn't affected my sore throat at all. I've had two rounds of penicillin-based antibiotics already.
Today, my doctor was just baffled. He said he has no idea what's wrong with me, but he doesn't think it's an infection of any kind. Regardless, he put me on another antibiotic just in case. He also suggested that I might have reflux. WTH? I have no reflux symptoms whatsoever. He also suggested that reflux was the source of my chest discomfort back in February that landed me in the hospital on the cardiac floor for a day...when they never found anything wrong with me. So, he put me on Nexium too. And I'm being sent to an ENT to do further testing.
I have been so sick this winter! You'd think I would've been not as sick since I quit smoking last June, but it hasn't worked that way. I've had bronchitis, pneumonia, the swine flu, the seasonal flu, numerous sinus infections, strep throat, and ear infections. I'm ready to be well again!
Friday, April 16, 2010
Olivia Rayne

My daughter, Lisa, labored for 92 hours and 16 minutes before she gave birth to Liv at home with the assistance of her midwife. Liv is the second Allen child to be born at home. Lisa's first child, Katie, was born in a hospital. As the grandmother, I have to say that the homebirth experience has been a very good one, especially for my daughter.
Lisa's long labor was due to the fact that Liv had her elbow sticking up near her head as she descended the birth canal. That elbow was pushing against Lisa's cervix, and her body's natural reaction was to keep stalling out her labor because it knew something wasn't quite right/ready. The midwife had to manually help Lisa's cervix move out of the way so that Liv could be born; the midwife who helped Lisa birth Katie in the hospital had to do the same thing with that birth. With the cervix out of the way, Liv was born with just two pushes!

When I first saw Olivia, she was about an hour old. My first words when I saw her were (to Lisa) "whose child is this??" LOL She had a head full of hair, something unheard of in our family. I thought for sure she'd switched her child for someone else's! :-)
My oldest granddaughter, Katie, and my grandson, Aiden, are enjoying the newest member of the family. Katie, age 5, had some meltdown time the first few days, as she realized she wasn't

Aiden, age 21 months, has been just fascinated with the new baby! That is, until he realized that he was going to have to share "boobies" with his new little sister. Aiden is still breastfed, and

Katie named me, her maternal grandmother, "Nana" (pronounced "nawnuh"). Aiden decided he would call me "Nawnee", which will probably change as he gets older. I wonder what this third little angel is going to call me? Aww, who cares? She can call me whatever she wants to, as long as it's nice. I love my grandbabies very much, and I wouldn't give them up for anything in the world. I am very grateful to my daughter, who I also love dearly, for bringing such joy into my life.

Saturday, April 3, 2010
Happy Birthday to you, Katie!
This should've been posted before now, as it is now a new day, but April 2nd is my granddaughter's birthday. This year, Katherine Ailani turns 5 years old! "KatieBug" is one spoiled rotten child, and YES, I did it! My daughter, Lisa, and her husband, Steven, lived with me when Katie was first born. I had plenty of opportunity to spoil her, and with them still living next door, I still do. I wouldn't have it any other way!
Happy Birthday, KatieBug! Nana loves you!!
Happy Birthday, KatieBug! Nana loves you!!
Thursday, April 1, 2010
Will we have an Easter baby?
Lisa had a final visit with the OB today. From this point forward, she'll be under the care of her midwife. But how much longer will that be? The OB found that Lisa is 2 cm dilated and 50% effaced; he says he would be surprised if she makes it to Monday (today is Thursday). Lisa has been teasing my mother, a very old-fashioned 78 year-old woman, that she will give birth at her house on Sunday during Easter dinner; it makes my mother almost faint!! Wouldn't it be hilarious if she went into labor at her house??? Ok, maybe not so much, as I would be the one who had to birth Olivia...because my family would scatter like bugs!! LOL
On another note, I was at the doctor AGAIN today and missed yet ANOTHER day of work, which canceled out the day of overtime I worked on Tuesday. I have a bad sinus infection and my doctor thinks also strep, even though the test was negative. (He says the test gives a lot of false negatives, especially if you've only had symptoms a day or two.) Anywho, he's also checking my white blood count, as he is concerned about my constant illness this winter and my fatigue. He said he would call me by the end of the day if the test results were not on target, and I haven't heard from him. So I guess that's good??
In an effort to combat the fatigue, I tried to take a nap. That didn't work. I keep thinking about all the Quantitative Reasoning work I have left to do that was due last week (my professor gave me an extension, but that's already passed, too), and about the birthday presents I have to wrap for Katie, and the birthday cards for Katie and Karen I need to make, and the Easter cards I never made, and the work I'll have to miss next week if Olivia is born this weekend, etc, etc, etc.... My brain never stops churning. So I guess I'll stop blogging and go do some of those things.
On another note, I was at the doctor AGAIN today and missed yet ANOTHER day of work, which canceled out the day of overtime I worked on Tuesday. I have a bad sinus infection and my doctor thinks also strep, even though the test was negative. (He says the test gives a lot of false negatives, especially if you've only had symptoms a day or two.) Anywho, he's also checking my white blood count, as he is concerned about my constant illness this winter and my fatigue. He said he would call me by the end of the day if the test results were not on target, and I haven't heard from him. So I guess that's good??
In an effort to combat the fatigue, I tried to take a nap. That didn't work. I keep thinking about all the Quantitative Reasoning work I have left to do that was due last week (my professor gave me an extension, but that's already passed, too), and about the birthday presents I have to wrap for Katie, and the birthday cards for Katie and Karen I need to make, and the Easter cards I never made, and the work I'll have to miss next week if Olivia is born this weekend, etc, etc, etc.... My brain never stops churning. So I guess I'll stop blogging and go do some of those things.
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