Monday, October 27, 2008

Trish gives her students a lesson in blood sugar.



I walked through the door of the emergency room, not entirely sure why I was there. The smell of fresh lacquer on the slippery wood floors making my already light head swim. I shifted the weight of my 21 month old on my hip, his precocious weight making my arms shout in pain, but not as loud as the confused questions in my head. "A2" I said to myself again. I turned left and saw a plaque on the wall by a closed door A1. The door next to it was open, another plaque on the wall A2, a nurse walked through in front of me and I followed. She pulled on the curved wall of curtain that was hiding the room from me, hiding something I did not understand.

The room was small, white, and full of people and tubes. The only thing I saw was Trish lying on the bed, center stage, what I did not understand was looking back at me. The entire left side of her face was swollen and red. Her eye pressed closed from the dark purple swelling. She looked like someone had picked up a flat piece of wood and slammed her across the face with it. That wasn't too far from what did happen.

"Holy cow." I said.

She had fallen in class, hitting her face on a student's desk as she fell. She remembers feeling light headed and telling the kids to wait a minute. The students were standing around her screaming when she came to. "Get Mrs Cox." Trish managed to murmur. The ambulance came with sirens blaring. The EMT's fed Trish a tube of glucose before strapping her to a board and putting her into the ambulance. En route they inserted an IV, pumping the equivalent of three tubs of frosting directly into her blood.

She's doing fine today and recuperating. Her body is still a little stiff and sensitive to the foods she eats, but she will make a full recovery. The baby is healthy and safe too, the little one was wiggling more then Trish had ever felt it, enjoying the sugar rush.

In the end, I think the biggest victims of this episode are Trish's eye and my heart.


Couple hours after hitting the desk.


Shiner as it looks today.
The good news is as it turns out, purple looks pretty good on me.


We want to end on a happy note and let you all know that the day ended with this bit of info:

Amy Dawn Ireland


Arriving March 1st 2009

12 comments:

Katy and Mike said...

Holy crap! This is crazy, and I'm so glad you and baby Amy are fine! Does this mean you have gestational diabetes, or did it just have to do with what you ate that morning? Regardless of all this, I'm so excited you're having a girl, that's AWESOME!!

Carly said...

That is crazy!!! Tell Ben he did a very good job at writing that I felt like I was reading a suspensfull novel!! I am so glad you are good!! I hope you get to take time off to rest! also yay for girls! if I am having a boy we will have to do some serious trading of baby clothes lol call me when you feel better :)

The Oylers said...

Hey I am so glad you are okay. I hate not knowing things like this, these are times you are supposed to call me and say Hannah I need help. If there is anything I can do for you please do not hesitate to call me. And congratulations...A GIRL, they sure are fun.
Take care.

Susie said...

Yay for having a little girl. BOOOO for passing out. that is scary but I am really glad everything is A-ok with amy and trish.

Andrea said...

TRISH! OH my heck that sounds scary! Poor kids!lol jk That is SOOO EXCITING your having a GIRL! Lydia will have a friend! Are you like so stinkin excitied? Lucus will be a great older brother! CONGRATS!

Melanie said...

so glad to hear you are better trish! that's so freaky! So happy you guys get to welcome a girl into your family!! they are a total blast!!!

Troy and Amanda said...

Congrats on the baby girl. Sorry about your face. How scary for your kids in the class. Glad to hear that everyone is okay.

Jay and Heath said...

Sorry about your poor eye :( Hope you're feeling better. And congrats on the girl! Yay!!! and is Amy Dawn the name you guys have picked out? Very cute. Take care chica!!! Miss ya, Heather

heather said...

sorry to hear about your awful ordeal, glad you're ok. And congrats on the good news of your little baby girl!!! Love the name Amy, its the name of a very close friend of mine in South Africa.
We're enjoying having the parents over here, dad leaves tmorrow to Melbourne and mom stays on!
love to you all
Heather

Lewis Family said...

Congratulations again, and now, EAT MORE! Glad you are OK.

ajstill said...

I hope all is well. It doesn't sound like you had a very fun day. I hope your ok. By the way I love your daughters name it's pretty cute. Well keep me in touch.

Julie said...

congrats congrats congrats!!!