Sunday, September 30, 2012

when it rains . . .

Funny how things just start falling apart sometimes.  Like we think we have things under control, but one thing after another just starts unraveling. 

Over the last 3 days, Zac and I returned from his business trip.  Then Samuel broke the neighbor's window hitting rocks with his baseball bat.  Then I was up til 2 in the morning with those awful painful esophageal spasms I get periodically (I might need to actually see a Dr for those again sometime - they are torture!).  Then the toilet in our master bath broke.  Then that night I got sick with some sort of terrible stomach virus.  I didn't get any sleep until about 5 am and had several moments when I considered having Zac take me to the ER just to give me something to make it stop.  I was talking in nonsensical gibberish syllables as I tried to just endure through each painful episode, which I've never experienced, so it was just bad.

Still sick today, but no more vomiting so that's good.  Zac installed the new toilet but the water pipe/tube thing is too short so we still don't have a toilet.  Zac also got sick (but not quite as bad).  And I was just thinking today how my tolerance for other illness-ailments-distress-pain (physical and emotional) has just become this very thin line since I have been dealing with the chronic face pain.  Everything feels worse.  I suppose that's understandable but it just makes everything hard, you know? Puking is terrible.  Puking with constant shooting pains across your face is almost unbearable.  Feeling lonely is bad.  Feeling lonely or rejected when pain has worn me down to tears already is just too much.  I think Zac is also treading a very thin line between handling things and losing it (such as over the cost of a broken window and new toilet in one weekend).  Having constant pain to deal with (or dealing with the me who is always in pain) means we just don't have the resources to cope with a lot else.  All of our resources, mental, emotional, and physical, are just stretched so thin.

Anyway.  Rough weekend.  I just can't wait until I can eat again, and not feel dizzy, puky, shaky etc.

I guess this is really just a plea (once again and always) for your patience with us.  We are just doing the best we can. 

On the good side, I am grateful for a husband who came in our room (he wouldn't sleep next to me as I moaned and tossed and turned) but he emptied my puke bowl for me many times through the night and bought me ginger ale in the morning. 
I am also grateful that most illnesses go away, and do not, in fact, last forever even when it feels like they will.
I am grateful for people who express care and concern.
I am grateful for my mom and Chelsea and Nathan (Chelsea's new hubby) who helped watch our kids so I could go on the business trip with Zac (more on that later, perhaps).
I have much to be grateful for. 

thanks for reading . . .

3 comments:

Grandma M said...

Gosh Kriste, I'm so sorry. Guess things just went downhill after I left. Did you have to replace the whole toilet or just the inner workings?

Love you!!

Colleen said...

I was thinking about you over the weekend. I'm sorry about your nasty bug. Jim and I went to the temple tonight and I put your name on the prayer roll. Feel better. :)

Jennifer Pelo Rawlings said...

Seriously, so bad. I hate paying for things that I'm not expecting. I really hate throwing up uncontrollably. Since I'm so far behind on my Reader I'm sure everything is fixed and everyone is well now. Happy day!:) But, sorry it was sucky then.

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