I had a CT scan last Wednesday, and the Doctor told me that the stones were caught in my ureters, and too big to pass. PAIN! I have been in incredibly amounts of pain for months! I have just been taking lots of narcotics and Ibuprofen to get me through going to school, and homework. No I'm not a druggie!
Friday I had surgery, and things went really well. I can never figure out though how one minute you are in the operating room breathing through their mask, and the next minute you are in the recovery room wondering if you are going to throw up or not. It is such a weird feeling!
In the time that I have gone through this procedure it has allowed me to be able to talk to all kinds of medical people. I have worried about nursing school because as I was trained as a CNA I discovered that nurses generally sit and chart, turn off alarms fix IVs, but they in general don't interact with the patient. Sure they get the big bucks, but I love patient care, and I love people and spending time with them. I have considered Radiology Tech but when I talked to the Rad Tech that took my x-ray he told me that they have to have Radiology Physics ! I think I will stick with College Algebra even though math is not my fort-ay! Physics scares the hell out of me! Nursing sounds better and better! I also took note of the recovery room nurses. There weren't any CNAs or LPNs just RNs. They did all the patient care and the charting. That sounds better to me.
At any rate I'm on the mend, filling a cup up with sand and thinking I'll be able to get up and go for a walk soon without pain. Now the Dr. just needs to find out why I'm making the stones that I am. I'm sure I will have to change my diet, but after this ordeal I'm very willing!