Early in the morning I will pull out of my driveway so I can be at Lutheran Hospital’s professional building at 8:45 to see the surgeon about my parathyroid gland. That didn’t seem so early when I made the appointment three weeks ago.
I expect he will send me for an MRI and maybe even set a day for surgery – since my parathyroid hormone is in the mid to high one hundreds and normal is around 30. My calcium is high and my Vitamin D is “in the basement” and according to the internet, 99% of the time, this means a benign tumor of the gland.
It’s supposed to be a quick operation that most sites say will make me feel “so much better” even if “you don’t think you feel bad now.” Maybe out-patient; maybe overnight. I haven’t thought about it much, but then yesterday I wore my cow hat to the nursing home to see Kathryn and her roommate Clara and Clara laughed hoarsely because she had laryngitis.
Suddenly, I thought: CUTTING ON NECK BY VOCAL CORDS . . . LARYNGITIS???? AmeliaJake with laryngitis??? There could be a lot of cheering in the house . . . I guess I had better buy myself a big white board with a couple of markers – one in red to indicate Grandma is yelling.
You know Target had some little white boards that were purse sized that you could keep stashed in the most unexpected places…. AmeliaJake: walks with scissors, vicious with markers.
Seems to be a hospital day for us. Little Fergal got admitted to the hospital with a blood infection. Looks like a form of salmonella (which if you consider it typhoid is a form of salmonella… go figure). The doctor told the anxious parents to expect up to a week in the hospital. Thankfully their insurance coverage is still good (dad is out of work) but that doesn’t help much with the worry issues. Six month old babies being sick make mothers and fathers worry.