Late
post, but what can I say? Life gets in the way and sometimes blocks the brain
while it’s at it.
Monday
I went to the Little Hospital on the hill at 6:30 am for the usual glucose
tolerance test to check me for gestational diabetes. Blech. They fed me a
plastic cup full of sugary muck that tasted like over-sweetened orange soda and
sent me out to the lobby to sit for an hour. Granted, the muck tastes better
than it did when I had Pooka, but it still knocks me for a loop every time.
Headaches, sugar buzz, then sugar crash… It’s not pleasant. I really need to
get better at remembering to bring a protein-packed breakfast to eat right
afterward.
I went
to work for a couple hours after I finished the test – I don’t think I’ve
touched on work yet this year. I was an auditor for 9+ years, and then my boss’
boss retired. Her last act regarding the auditing team was to fire my boss.
Because we’re a state agency, that took long past the big boss’ retirement to
actually put into action, but two months later, it did happen. Thank goodness.
My boss was not a good candidate for her position. She wasn’t a good
supervisor, and she just didn’t GET the process we used to audit.
Before
my boss left, I sat with another coworker and talked over an idea I had
regarding the whole team at large (beyond just the auditors). Basically, I
wanted to restructure the whole team – combining the three major jobs and then
dividing the work up by region, so that no one person was ever overwhelmed at
one time, and that the work would be spread out better over the course of the
year. We presented the idea to the big boss’ successor and she said we could
talk about it once things slowed down a little.
Yet
another team member gave her notice about a month after the idea was proposed.
It wasn’t until then that my idea became truly feasible. New Big Boss got the
restructuring process started with HR and proposed a raise. We’re still waiting
to hear back on that part – hooray for bureaucracy – but the new job is SO much
less dull than being an auditor. (I’m a Finance Analyst now, for the record.) My old boss (not the big boss) was so far
behind, even with all of my work and some of hers done, that I even ran out of
stuff to make up to do. Now, with three major jobs, I’m actually busy just
about every day.
Anyway;
around 11:30 I headed over to the house to pick Hubs up to attend my OB appointment
with me. Mum and Dad were back at the IVF Clinic for an egg retrieval cycle and
monitoring, so they couldn’t make it. I got to see a doctor who’s been there
since I started using the Big Hospital but whom I hadn’t yet seen due to varied
schedules. We’ll call him Dr. Colorful, just because that’s what his last name makes
me think.
Dr.
Colorful brought a resident in with him, and we joked that Dr. Badass used to
tell the other docs to bring interns and residents in to see me because I’m
easy and know what they’re looking for, as far as information about the
pregnancy goes. They declared me to be in good health, but I did get a stern
glance for not having done the glucose tolerance test earlier. Ah well – nobody’s
gonna die, and I’d know if I had gestational diabetes. Pooka’s father is
diabetic, so I know what to look for (constant hunger and thirst, and constant
need to use the loo beyond what’s normal even for pregnancy.)
We
called Mum to let her listen to Nugget’s heartbeat over the phone, which put
her over the moon. Nugget kept kicking the Doppler wand. S/he’s a pretty vehement
mover. By this I mean that s/he’s still trying to break things in there,
whenever s/he moves. No subtlety to this little one.
Dr.
Colorful also recommended that I get a new TDAP (pertussis) vaccination. I had
one back in May of last year, but the new guidance from the CDC is that women
get the shot during every pregnancy as sort of a booster for the baby. Mum wasn’t
excited about this – she says that vaccines during pregnancy make her nervous.
She asked me to hold off until 36 weeks – all of this by text message, so I
went out into the hall to find the nurse who was supposed to give me the shot.
I had figured that Mum would be all for anything that ensured Nugget’s immune
system, so I had told the doc to go ahead and order the shot for me that day. I
went out into the hall to tell the nurse what Mum had asked, and she scurried
off to find Dr. Colorful.
We
called Mum again and he explained that waiting until 36 weeks was basically
pointless, and that at that point we might as well not bother. His reasoning
was that everyone who’s going to be dealing with Nugget regularly, postpartum,
should be vaccinated. In the meantime, giving me the shot now would allow my
body to begin to process the vaccine, thus developing antibodies that would be
passed to Nugget through the placenta. This in turn would give Nugget a sort of
immunity cushion until s/he was old enough to be given the vaccination
him/herself.
The
consensus became that I’ll wait until my next appointment when Mum can be there
and have had some time to do her research, and we’ll revisit the vaccine
discussion then. I did tell her that I got the vaccine two months before
Tempest was born too, and that there were no adverse effects. We’ve had the “vax/anti-vax”
discussion before, and I’m not under the impression that she’s “anti-vax” but I
guess I can understand her wanting to know more before she gives the go-ahead.
I did the reading last time so I’m not worried, but it’s good that she’s not
just jumping forward “because the doctor said so.” I never vaccinated Pooka for
chicken pox because the likelihood of contracting it again after you’ve had it
is almost nil. Other than that, we all get our shots, like it or not.
I
digress though. Our next appointment is July 21st at 2:45 in the
afternoon. That’ll be our 30-weeker. Welcome to the third trimester, peoples.
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