A Tale of Two Gallbladders

Crackle_canvas_020 Well, this week started out nice.  I was able to make some things, then had lots of Sugarwings time.

This picture is a copy of an old postcard that I crackled and aged, and popped into a frame.  Bookclub_006

And my book club meeting on Wednesday night was fun, with an interesting discussion. (the book was Housekeeping by Marylin Robinson)Bookclub_009

Of course, I am always thrilled with an excuse to entertain and make trays of goodies.

But about midnight, I started to feel pretty awful, and was up all night, ill as could be.  There has been a nasty bug going around and I am afraid it bit me too.

So, when Ryan called at 6am to tell me he was having stomach pain, I told him to take some Pepto Bismal and try to rest, I couldn’t have much sympathy for him, when I had spent the last few hours wondering when the room would stop spinning,( and if I had passed the bug along to all the guests who had been to my house that night).I figured he had the same thing.Galbladders_003_2

But finally, hours later, when I took a look at him, writhing in pain and turning funny shades of green, I realized he had more than a virus. 

I chugged some more Pepto Bismal myself, and helped him dress and got him into the car and to the hospital.

The ER found a gigantic gallstone and an infection. They kept him over night and scheduled surgery the next day, after a round of IV antibiotics.

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While Ryan was in surgery, Sugarwing’s hippy chick mom made a trip into the ER with pain also, to find out that she had an inflamed gallbladder.Galbladders_018

Ry’s surgery was not as easy as expected, his infection was pretty serious, and the gallbladder was gangrene, no wonder he was writhing in pain (as I ignored him).  Tonight, his fever is down, and he is finally resting comfortably in the hospital and will be there a couple more days.

Of course, surgeries and ER tests don’t go quickly and there is only so much you can do to entertain an energetic little girl while the whole family is going back and forth from the waiting room  on the surgery floor to the ER waiting room.

She got lots of shoulder rides from her Pop Pop, up and down the halls.Galbladders_012_2

She made wishes and threw coins in the lobby fountain  until we had no more coins to pass out, no matter how pretty she begged.Galbladders_009

She found some wheelchairs to be pushed in while she yelled "Go! Go! Go!" Galbladders_016

She thought that  the glass elevator was not bad entertainment for a few rides too.  And she found the buttons inside very compelling. 

Luckily, my bug was a 24 hour thing and I was up to the task of turning a hospital into a playhouse for 8 hours.  But it feels even better to have Sugarwing’s mom out of  the ER, back home, and not requiring surgery, and to have Ryan losing that funny shade of green and to ask for a cup of broth for supper.Galbladders_024

I’m afraid that THIS does not make me feel so good. Oops, I haven’t had a chance to mail out my St Pats Two Tag Swaps. I am so so sorry.  But at least my excuse is valid and not some lame, my dog ate my homework excuse.  Although, Twinkle would be thrilled at a chance to chew these up!

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I am exhausted and way behind on getting stuff out in the mail. My Etsy customers have been left in the lurch too, I’m afraid.

I promised to have them sent out in time for the swappers to receiveby St Pats, but now I hope to just get  them in the mail by St Pats instead.  Please forgive me, and I will send all 20 of my swappers some extra swatches of pretty vintage wallpaper as an apology.

Tonight, my husband is sitting up with Ryan  and I am getting some sleep so I can go up to the hospital in the morning.  Thank goodness  Ryan is better, that fever had me worried, and it was so awful to seem him in such pain.  I will spare you and not show the photo of the nasty, green gallbladder that the Dr gave to us as a memento. Even though the color would go nicely with the St. Pats theme….

I usually am really good about mailing things and also at answering Emails and comments.  Please understand if I don’t respond to comments this week.

39 thoughts on “A Tale of Two Gallbladders”

  1. Karla, Thank heaven’s you took Ryan to the hospital. At least now he will eventually be free of the awful pain. And, to have two of them with gall bladder problems. WOW. Get some rest and I loved the pictures of sugar wings. Will keep you all in my thoughts and prayers.
    Hugs Karen

  2. karla, give yourself a break, stop being so hard on yourself, I am sure all people waiting for stuff will understand, rest and recuperate from all the stress and take care of yourself and your family. What a traumatic experience, thank God your son will be ok, good thing you did take him to hospital and that your hubby wasnt away.
    Take care and rest.
    You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.
    No email reply required, or expected.
    Jacquelene

  3. I know what your Ryan is going through with that gallbladder. Had one myself and was very very sick. Hope all of you get well soon and get some much needed rest….Mary

  4. Hi Karla, Sorry to hear that you and you’re family weren’t doing well, but it’s good to hear that everybody is doing better now. Just concentrate on important things now! Btw I love those hospital pictures of Sugarwings. It’s good to distract attention. I think it’s so you that you took with you ypur camera into the hospital and remembered to take pictures AND post these pictures with a story and excuses for not being in time for the St. Patricks tag swap. Of course everybody understands!! Hope everybody is doing even better when I write this! hugs, L.

  5. I wonder if there’s such a thing as edible glitter(it would make the Pepto Bismal much better)? The picture of Ryan is one of those “MooOOOM” photos. And Miss Sugarwings all dressed up in icecream colors too. So glad that your hubby was home to help. Thanks for not waiting till Monday on the photo of our tags -if we need to we can come look at the picture to tide us over umtil we have our two in the mail. So glad Ryan’s better. Thoughts and prayer. Happy rest of the weekend to ya.

  6. Aww Wow when it rains it does pour! Thank God everyone is better and healing.
    Cute Book Club Pictures love the pastel M&M’s, and your St. Pat swaps look great! Good Luck playing nurse take care of yourself! Hugz Grace

  7. What a time you and your family had!! So glad Ryan will be alright. That is a scary thing! I am sure everyone will understand some missed deadlines. Family should always come first!! ((hugs)) Rosie

  8. Get Well Wishes to you all!!
    Don’t you dare worry about those silly tags! Family comes first. Period. We’ll be happy whenever they arrive!
    Hugs!

  9. Wow! What a week. Your family is in my prayers. I know you will take good care of them, but don’t forget to take care of yourself too.

  10. girl what a week you’ve had.
    i hope you are feeling better. and that poor boy! hope he is on the mend too! and sugars mama! wow. when it rains? im sure people will forgive your st pattys tags. you’ve been thru a whirlwind.
    take it easy, get everyone better.
    spring is right around the corner.
    oxoxox,
    jessi

  11. I am so sorry you and your whole family were going through this! I am glad Ryans infection is now under control and they found and removed the stone. Sounds like he was feeling pretty miserable. You need a rest, too! Hope things get back to normal soon. I’m glad your husband was home to help and give moral support! Misery does love company! Take care!

  12. Oh my goodness Karla, what a week you and your family have had. I am so sorry that Ryan went through so much. I hope he is feeling better very soon. Be good to yourself and I hope you get rest soon Love Clarice

  13. Man when it rains it pours! I lost my gall bladder about 7 years ago after Brittany was born. Mine was not quite so dramatic, I had sludge, not stones. My one piece of advice is to tell them to go easy on easy greasy fatty food. Their bodies won’t have the ability to monitor how fast the fat hits their intestines and you can make yourself a whole different kind of sick! I had to be really careful with chocolate especially. After about 6 months my system found a new balance and now I eat all that stuff like crazy! What are the chances of having two members of the same family go down at once?! Hope they feel better soon! Good luck with grandma duty!

  14. Oh Karla honey,
    No need to worry about those tags or responding to comments and emails right away…you need to take care of yourself and your family. We all understand…I know I sure do. I’m sending a big cyber hug your way, it sounded like a very taxing week. As always, you all are in my prayers. Take care and I hope you all feel much better real soon.

  15. Ryan is such a sweetie…can see where he gets it from (sweet mom…)…now as for the repercussions from that “here have some pepto…”will have on you..i’m thinking that comments from the family will be around for a lonnnnng time! my hubby’s brother in law had an appendix attack began at supper and here 30 years later…they still blame the meatloaf…
    hugz for healing to you all!

  16. Hugs to you and yoru family Karla, hope everyone is feeling so much better now. Dont worry about all the post outs and answerings, I’m sure everyone will understand perfectly!
    Alicia ~ time worn style

  17. Hope you are all feeling better by the time you read this.
    Wow, I did have time after all to make my St. Pat’s Tags. I was gone for days on end too, so flaked and was not able to get to them. Sorry about that!
    Well, hugs and chicken soup to all,
    Pam

  18. OMG Karla! I am so sorry to hear so much went downhill so fast. Thank goodness Ryan is okay as well as your daughter in law. Scary stuff. I’ll keep everyone in my prayers.
    Karla

  19. Two gallbladders? Yikes! That’s scary. I hope things are better for everyone today.
    My brother had his gallbladder out three weeks ago. It made him really sick.
    Don’t worry about the tags. Just get everyone, including yourself, well.
    Mahala

  20. Families, especially SICK families take way more priority than swaps! Prayers for speedy healing for all concerned. Glad to hear that everyone appears to be on the mend!
    Blessings and healing,
    Lisa

  21. Oh my gosh! You must have been so scared. Wow, those two kids are young to be having gall bladder problems.
    Thank God the worst is over.
    ~elaine~

  22. I am glad to hear that everyone is at least doing a ‘little’ better. Don’t be to hard on your self, everyone will understand. It is important to take care of yourself and your family. They come first. I will keep your family in my prayers. God bless.
    Alissa

  23. Oh my gosh Karla! I’ve been MIA for a few days and just read about Hippy Chick and Ryan! How weird that they were both struck at the same time! So sorry to hear Ryan had to have surgery but glad everyone is feeling better!

  24. Oh my goodness Karla…What a week you have had! Two gallbladder problems? Wow!! I guess this is like that old saying, “When it rains, it pours!” Hope everyone is on the road to recovery now!
    Take care,
    xo
    jeanne

  25. Oh, what a dreadful time. First, hope you are doing much better. Sounds like you’ll need all you have to give with everyone else in bed! And, good vibes coming your way for all your family members to recuperate quickly. Sounds like a very scary time for you all.
    Meanwhile, don’t even think about apologizing! Good grief — stuff happens, and when stuff happens, it generally is far more important! And you do so much. Besides, no one likes extending merriment for a holiday more than I do!

  26. Karla, sweetie, i haven’t ead posts in two days, OH MY! Poor handsome precious Ryan!!!! Hope he recovers very well!! And then your daughter in law! Gee when it rains it pours for us doesn’t it!! Two weeks ago I had that huge cake to do and john ended up in the hospital! Geesh!! Take care and hon, please take it easy!! Cause you know if we get sick the world falls apart!!! Love and hugs, Lori

  27. Karla,tuviste una semana muy movida,espero que pronto se solucionen todos los problemas de salud.
    Te dejo un beso
    Jorgelina de Argentina

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