I have never liked change; in fact I’ll say I hate it.
Whether the change is for the good or bad it still strikes fear in my heart. Similar
to my husbands fear when I rescue a spider before he can squish it with his
most menacing boot.
In the last week and a half there have been so many changes
in my life. We moved out of our home of 7 years, we moved out of the 5 mile
radius I had lived in my whole life, we moved from the woods and into the
farmland, we went from a tiny bedroom to a gorgeous master bedroom with a
fireplace, walk in closet, and gorgeous view, we have a TV in our bedroom for
the first time, we suddenly have two barn cats, we have an electric stove
instead of gas, fall season is in full swing, and I now have a water heater
that lasts about 30 minutes instead of 30 hours.
Our old house, so many wonderful memories |
Our new house, so many possibilities |
Wow… what a list! Some of these changes have been awesome
and some… the hardest adjustment I have ever had to make. Namely the shower. My
beloved shower. If you have ever read my blog you know about my obsession with
my shower. Most days I spend more time in there than any other room. I cling to
it for relief of any pain, physical or emotional.
I thought I would be okay without it for a while until we
could get some thing figured out at the new house. I also used to think I would
be on America ’s
Next Top Model… at 5’3 and a weight that shall not be disclosed I think we’ve
proved I’m a dreamer.
The first morning I woke up at our new house the familiar
pain was present as usual but my in-laws were do any minute to help move the
final load so I threw on clothes and ignored it. The day was very busy with the
move and chasing a 1 year old all over the new place that he was determined to
explore. All day the pressure increased and as thirsty as I was I didn’t drink
a drop. Finally our beloved moving crew was gone and I headed to my new haven.
As I released almost 24 hours of urine the pain exploded. I got into the bright
red bathtub/ shower combo and sighed as the hot water eased the pain. Just when
I was starting to be able to breathe again I noticed the water was not as hot
and within minutes it was freezing. I stayed in there until my breast milk was
almost frozen; the water had gone from perfectly hot to glacier before I knew
it. The hot water had lasted a total of 25 minutes.
Each day that went by the pain grew worse. I was taking
narcotics every day and wasn’t able to function until late afternoon each day.
My bladder was never empty; it ached and burned 100% of the time. I was
constantly waiting for the water to get hot again and, in the mean time, trying
to come up with new things to cope. I tried taking quick but scorching hot
showers but turns out I’m less like seared tuna and more like bacon… I need to
be cooked low and slow. Baths barely helped the cramping and throbbing but not
the burning at all. Heating pads helped the burning but made me almost lose
control of my bladder.
So I just laid in bed watching the price is right and slept
as much as I could to escape the pain. I turned my white noise app on my phone
to the shower setting and though it did nothing for me physically, it soothed
my mind.
Today I woke up and my pain was at a 9, quickly circling a
10. I got in the shower and instantly took vicodin but sure enough 20 minutes
later I had to get out. I was almost in tears as I forced my protesting body
out of the shower and into my cold bed. My mom came in and determined we had to
do some thing. Next thing I knew my dad had booked me a room at a local hotel.
Though I was nauseous from the meds and pain I packed up and headed right over.
So here I sit in the shower with perfect water pressure and
all the hot water I could ask for. The room is clean and typical but all I care
about is this shower. My body is relaxed and relieved for the first time in 10
days. I’ll be here until noon tomorrow then my Mom will pick me up and we’ll
head to Seattle
to see my doctor. I hope she has some answers but I’m not getting my hopes too
high.
I’m excited about this new adventure, living on a farm a
block away from a fruit stand, western wear store, and animal auction house. I love that we can walk down the driveway to feed a horse some apples. It’s awesome laying in my big king size bed watching TV with the fire roaring
in the fireplace even when I’m in misery. I like living just minutes from a
little town with a hardware store, candy shop, and family run restaurants.
On a walk to feed our neighbors horse. |
View from our bedroom! |
My Mom just called, it sounds like I’ll have my new water
heater by Friday at the latest… it’s the price of a fairly decent used car but
I need it. I need a shower with hours of hot water. Like a blind man needs his
cane. Like an amputee needs his prosthetic leg. Like some one who can’t walk
needs a wheelchair. Like a diabetic needs their insulin and needles. I have
interstitial cystitis and I need a shower.
So sorry Deni! Glad the new water heater is coming!
ReplyDeleteYour new home looks absolutely gorgeous! I'm jealous, actually--and fully empathetic of the IC nightmare, as I sit here in bed with a cath bag I've had for two weeks and a day after a jerk of an ER doctor left me sobbing all night after basically calling me a drug seeker *when my doctor had ordered me to go into the ER*. My husband and son are off having a fun weekend on the Olympic Penninsula while I . . . sit. Usually with a foley I can sleep. It's usually the ONLY time I sleep, but not this time. My bladder just keeps on spasming, but the one time during the past two weeks we tried taking it out I peed every 10 minutes for 24 hours and I since I have to use a straight cath to pee, that was a bloody nightmare. I'm SO SO glad you are getting your shower! And so glad something non-drugish works for you! That is awesome, as awful as this disease is. BTW, your view looks like you might be somewhere near where I'm at. Are you in Western WA by any chance? Sure is gorgeous! Feel better, Deni, and enjoy that new water heater. -- Janet Garrard-Willis
ReplyDeleteHope your new water heater is working properly. :)
ReplyDeleteDeni Hello!! I recommend this Facebook page: Glo Prater is an expert nutritionist IC. his phone number is: 512-608-40-65
ReplyDeleteI have tried now three times to write this so now it is going to be short and sweet.
ReplyDeleteI sure hope that you now have a hot water heater that works. And is helping take away some of your pain.
Im up and around again after my surgery.
When you can you have my number text me.
Love you and feel better soon.