Wednesday, December 20, 2006

A week between posts, an ear infection, and scary fatigue...

Well it's been a week between posts because I have been struck down with an ear infection and have been attempting to listen to and empower my inner voice.

Monkey has been tired for over two weeks. Not just tired, but sleeping after school when left to her own devices, going to bed early at night, and then looking as though she hasn't slept in a week. She is manic when she is awake, and starts getting dark circles under her eyes and yawning before 3:00. She has complained to her teacher about tummy aches and generally not feeling well for days on end. She has become a regular at the nurse's office, but is always sent back to class, because no one can find anything wrong with her.

I have been trying to let her rest, have been making sure she eats well, and have been experiencing a growing sense of disquiet for the past two weeks. Yesterday I finally reached the point when I couldn't chalk it up to stress or lack of sleep. I finally took her to the doctor. He was nice, he listened. He didn't put on the patient face most doctor's get when a mom walks into their office and says "something isn't right with my child." He heard me, and examined her, and told me to treat her with cold medicine and come back after Christmas if she wasn't better for blood work. It sounded very sensible and logical. It made perfect sense in the light of day. But last night, when I checked on her, and saw her pale little face, dark circles present even in sleep, it was the dumbest plan in the world.

I called again today. I walked into his office and begged him not to make me wait until Christmas was over to test her blood. I told him I was willing to be the mom who over-reacted, the mom who was wrong, as long as I wasn't the mom who spent every night for the next week wondering if something was really, really wrong. The mom who spent Christmas trying to quiet the voice that trots out all the scary reasons for her fatigue, instead of the likely ones.

Let's face it, when the voice in your head starts sounding alarm bells, it's not because she might be anemic or have mono, it's because a tiny little voice reminds you that fatigue can be an indication of cancer, lukemia, and other life ending dieseases that you do not want to spend the holiday season rationalizing away.

I spent last night crying because something was wrong with my baby. Something was out of place. Something wasn't right. She was not okay. I have no idea what it is. It could be as simple as the flu, but it wasn't the flu that had me peeking in on her over and over again. It was fear.

Luckily, the doctor treated me for it. He took her blood today, and promised me to check her for everything scary. I was so grateful, I almost cried.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

That sounds awful! I tried calling you, let me know what you hear and call me if you want to talk/vent/rant.

Listen to that voice - it never hurts.

Anonymous said...

Caitlin hopes Marlena feels better soon.

"Feel better, Marlena. Love Caitlin."

Yvonne Montgomery said...

Right on, Catt. Let me know soonest.
Mom

Tessa said...

*hugs* You're in my thoughts. Take care.

Red Flashlight said...

Dear M and M: Please be well! -Sierra and Scott, casting aside their snow shovels to send you warm regards.

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