Nose Mush, Back Mush, Skin Mush … all around Mushiness
Been another week of MUSH here at the casa de kids!
Nose Mush: DD#2 has been having nosebleeds, for about six weeks. They weren’t awful, but it did upset her some. Last week, they became gushes, taking up to an hour to stop. This caused minor anxiety in her teacher and major anxiety with the kid. I took her into our doctor on Wednesday, and he decided it was just an area in her nose that was needing to heal. He packed it full of packing soaked with Neosporin, and put a sling under her nose (well, a piece of gauze and tape, completely covering her nose and giving her face a lovely “I just had a nosejob” look) and sent us on our way. She was none too happy about returning to school, afraid that the kids would make fun of her. Her teacher was kind, asked me to come into the classroom so that we could calm her fears – and she explained to the class what was going on, and asking them to be kind and helpful. The biggest drawback was that DD#2 couldn’t eat very fast, nor does she have much appetite. The dad-person took her back to the doc this morning, to have the packing removed and see if the area is healing. Let’s hope so because the kids are performing a play and doing a liturgical dance at church on Sunday!
Back Mush: Hubby threw his back out a few weeks ago, and he’s been painfully been trying to get it all worked out. Would he go to a bone cracker? Oh no. That’d be too much to ask! Instead, he employs any child or mom that he can, to try limb-twisting manipulations, to get things back in place. He whines. He refuses to listen to reason. Then, he has an hour of feeling better, so he goes outside and digs in the ditch … or works on the new deck … or hauls loads of concrete. I’m at my wit’s end! Yesterday, I had him all to myself on a trip to the big city, and we returned to pick up the girls a few minutes early. I’m smarter than he realizes, I think! We found a chiro who would see him and try to get his neck to pop – and I left him there while I went to get the girls from school … and went to my own doctor’s appointment! He was extremely sore last night, but he said the good doc did what he did and got the neck to pop. He goes back Monday for a full work-up, and hopefully they’ll get the lower back to pop, too. I, for one, will be so very happy to have my other husband back – you know, the one who could have fun without being in pain?
Skin Mush: I returned to the derm yesterday, miserable. The two rounds of antibiotics and two different creams I’ve been using to get rid of these body blisters has done nothing except make my hands break out from using the creams! ARGH. I have blisters in places that aren’t even in medical textbooks. She changed antibiotics and changed creams and gave me another shot of the steroid. She said if this doesn’t work, she’ll need to send me to an allergist, to have another round of patch-testing done….she’s thinking I’m allergic to something here in Texas that I’ve never been allergic to before. Oh joy. I just want to live a life without scratching myself bloody all the time! She did mention that she thinks I’m re-infecting myself … so, the sheets and robes and everything else needs to be washed in hot water. Perhaps that’ll take care of things?!
Really funny yesterday – we went into a chiro office to see if they meant what they said on their sign “walk-ins welcome” — and, well, we were welcome, but they didn’t have any openings….but, hey, do you want a muffin to make you feel better?! HAHA, we laughed about that – like here, gain some more weight, that’ll really make you need to return to the chiro! Throw FOOD at it!
The boy-child’s ninth birthday is Sunday – but, after our trip to the city yesterday, we’re as ready as we can be for it! Now, I just have to figure out what to serve for lunch on Sunday that’s quick and easy after church, and we’ll be set!
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