Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Wired

We're thinking of holding a "Help Us Pay Our Medical Expenses" bake sale. (And I'm only half kidding.) While I'd love to be posting about this, my moment of Zen before my unexpected visit to the ER:





Or going on about some of my way cool retreat grrrlfriends:

Or perhaps sharing pictures of Brady and his super cool friends at his 15th birthday hang-out:

Instead, I'm consumed with medical concerns.


And as if my ER visit wasn't enough, tonight it was Brady's turn.

He took a soccer ball to the eye. To the OPEN eye. From a huge kick. A 5-feet-away kick. After screaming and writhing on the ground for 5 minutes (during which time I couldn't breathe), and tearing and squinting for another five, he saw a thick black line through his vision. Then severe fogginess. At the clinic he couldn't read the largest number on the eye chart.

Long story short. 5 docs, one clinic, and an ER visit later, we were sent home with a "probably not a detached retina" conclusion, a diagnosis that would've meant surgery right away.

I'm up, because I'm wired. We felt pretty confident until halfway home when he said, "Mom, I'm seeing spots." I thought he was joking. "That's not funny." But he was serious. All night long - for five straight hours - he'd complained of the same symptoms. Thick black line, but it faded. Fogginess, but it's lessening. Blurriness, but it's clearing. But never spots. And the craziest thing is he feels fine overall. When the nurse asked the "pain on a scale of 1-10" question, he replied, "It doesn't really hurt." They thought he'd misunderstood. But the doc says a detached retina is a "pain-free way to go blind." Great.

So now he's trying to get some sleep after telling me "Now the spots are pink!" Breathe, mom, breathe. He thinks we're over-reacting. And he's not normally one for medical bravery.

In fact, he looked like this after several hours.



Darn kids.

He scored a goal in the first play of the game, though. I like to find the silver lining, doncha know.

Stay tuned. And send healthy-eye vibes.

3 comments:

K. said...

Oh, Laura, that's awful! I feel like hyperventilating, just thinking about it. (I do love that bottom picture, though, what a great kid) Along with some healthy-eye vibes, I think I'd better throw in some "your turn to catch a break" vibes as well. Free of charge.

Keep us updated!

Stephanie said...

He's a beautiful boy, Laura.
An' it's so sweet how he indulges and patronizes you for pics.
It's obvious that you guys have a wonderful relationship.
Both of you get better real quick - lots of us will be sending love.
Steph S.

EC said...

Again, thinking of you, and now your sweet boy, too.

Please get well soon. All of you!

Evie