Tuesday, July 24, 2007

Hospitals- YWAM- and ultra sound....





Ok one of these pictures is my bely almost two weeks ago now.

The other oen is Wightson vinjelus best friend holding two of his sisters kids.

How we are doing
For those of you that haven’t heard. I (Kathryn) was feeling sick Friday night but didn’t think much of it since that has become apart of my life in the resent months 
But I started throwing-up around 1am that night and continued every hour up to the morning. I also had a bad case of the “runs”. So by morning vinj and I were concerned I was getting dehydrated. So we went to a little hospital/Clinic, they admitted me right away. I was on a I.V within an hour I think, something like that. I wasn’t really with it at the time. Was still throwing up every 30 minutes by then.
The first Doctor kept saying it was normal for pregnant women to be throwing up, “morning sickness” type of thing. I wanted to yell at him for such a stupid statement, but I was not in a state to start arguing with Him. I knew I was not experiencing morning sickness. Anyway, it was a long process of finding out what exactly was wrong. It went from morning sickness to cholera, to infection of the intestines, to a urinary infection… really frustrating for Vinj especially I think. So I basically threw up for 24 hours straight. Lost A LOT of water in my system. Dad said I sounded delirious on the phone, mom and dad called a lot to make sure I was fine. (THANK YOU!)
So in the end I was told I did have an infection in my digestive system and that’s what the problem was. In basic terms I got food poisoning.
One of the problems with the medical system in Zambia is if you don’t have money you won’t be treated, you just cant do anything. We were short about $300.00 for my medical care, it was the weekend so we couldn’t get any money out of the banks, and no money could e sent to us. So I didn’t get to go to a real room, I was in an examination room all day and night, which meant I had to run down the hall with my I.V in to get to the toilet in time. This was just as exhausting for vinj as it was for me. It was frustrating we couldn’t get into a self contained room, but it was just the way the cards were dealt that day. I woke up Sunday morning feeling a little more stable and managed not to throw up since midnight (Sunday morning). The bill for the hospital was getting WAY TO HIGH because of the bank situation. So we asked for me to be discharged. I felt stable enough to go home with oral medication. So we went home, I just layed in bed all day, I felt literally like I had been hit by a truck! My whole body ached, it hurt to move. My chest hurt so bad, it hurt to breat actually, and the arm the I.V was the worst part (I would really love it if I never had to have another I.V in my life!
We wondering what all of that did to our baby. We had an appointment for the next day to have an ultra sound to make sure the baby was fine. That was yesterday (Monday)
I woke up feeling aa bit sick still but much more energy. So we got to town had an ultra sound (the doctor was TERIBLE! I can’t wait to get back to my family doctor!)
The baby is fine, still very active, and getting bigger and bigger, this week it measured at 4 months and 5 days. Which is exactly what I am suppose to be.
I had been craving a sub from this delicious place in town, they make the worlds BEST fresh bread subs! So we went, and I suffered for eating that all last night and this morning. But I did manage to digest it! So I think my body is getting stronger and stronger by the minute. I will be really fine.

I am on Antibiotics, and re-hydration drinks.

This has shaken both vinj and I a lot. Initially we were thinking we are just going back to Canada. That we have had enough scares with this pregnancy and it’s just too much for now. We are taking a few days to think and pray about it. We don’t want to rush out. It looks like we are debating on staying to closer to the end of August, depending on flight changes, if they are possible or not.

We will e going to live at the Lusaka YWAM base at the end of this week. They have a international team there now that is taking up all the rooms. So we need to wait till they are gone. The YWAM Directors, who have become our friends are in the hospital as we speak having a baby! I am excited to e able to help Mrs. Banda with her family, cooking and such. We will keep you posted on this.

3 comments:

Karyn said...

hey! There is deffinately a baby there! Woo Hoo! Have you felt him yet? Probably not with all the other activity your tummy has been going through. :)

PLEASE, Kathryn, don't take on a lot in helping Mrs. Banda - I know your heart is wanting to bless her, but you NEED to rest and get some strength. As I've said before, you haven't had ANY guilt-free rest since you got pregnant. You need to be in as good physical shape as possible when the baby is born! don't let your heart over-ride your head!

Vinj - I'm trusting you to monitor her and not let her push herself. That is not to say she has to lay around and not help...just make her take it easy, at least for awhile.

Great photo of Wightson, by the way! Tell him I am grateful for him - he is a real support and help to you guys. I believe he is God's hand to you and knowing he is there for you makes it easier for me to leave you in God's hands.

Courtney said...

Hey Kathryn and Vinj! Crazy things you've run into lately! Hope things are well! I'll be praying for you and hopefully God will make it easy on you to make the best decision for your baby :) We are doing well! I've got morning sickness too... had my first doctor's appointment today and have my first ultrasound booked for next week! Can't wait! Anyway love and prayers!

arlene said...

We're SO happy the baby is doing well and that you are doing better too. Kathryn, listen to your Mom! She has a lot of wisdom in these matters, and you need to REST, for you AND baby! There will be lots of time for you to help and serve, but after an ordeal like what the three of you (it's not just you and Ving anymore!) just went through rest is really the best, or only option.

Be wise, and God bless you all!

the Travniks