This replaces both the Monday bitchfest and the WTF Wednesday posts.
Current pregnancy -
First BFP on 1/4/22. Due date 9/13/22.
Four prior losses, no living children - 1 first trimester miscarriage, 1 blighted ovum, 1 chemical, and one extreme premature live birth daughter who died at 15 days old.
Re: Weekly gripe post, 5.2
Crumbl cookies and muffins? Yeah. Thanks, my celiac ass wouldn’t have adored literally an apple or something as allergy courtesy.
I also just remembered that I forgot to bring my mandarin slices to work.
If I follow the process they want I won’t even be pregnant by the time I see the ‘right’ doctor. If I somehow manage to change to another doctor it’s going to be at minimum 1.5 months to be seen, not counting when I’m finally treated. 🙄
Also stressful is the fact that my 2 week vacation happens during the course of BIG MAJOR PROJECT, which is due on June 16th (my vacation is from 5/28-6/11), which means that one of the meetings we will have to have for BIG MAJOR PROJECT I won't even be here for, unless I decide to Teams in for it (which I could do, but....vacation?). And I'll have exactly 4 days after I return from vacation to put finalize all the paperwork for BIG MAJOR PROJECT.
First BFP on 1/4/22. Due date 9/13/22.
I can't get too specific because of patient privacy stuff, but short version is that through a series of mistakes and oversights by nearly every discipline involved (custody, mental health, medical, etc.), a patient nearly died, and it likely could have been caught much, much earlier. When a major error(s) like that happens, we do this thing called a Root Cause Analysis, which is a formal way of trying to identify and fix the systemic problems that contributed to the errors so that hopefully similar mistakes don't happen in the future. A large part of my job is "figure out why shit went wrong and tell us how to best fix it," so any time there is a Root Cause Analysis, I will be one of the leaders. However, this is the first one that has happened since I've been in my position, so it's a big learning curve.
First BFP on 1/4/22. Due date 9/13/22.
Eta our current principal just asked and said they're going to submit my husband's name for the position.
There is an expression here that most inmates are 20 years older than their chronological age would suggest. Most of them have lived hard.
First BFP on 1/4/22. Due date 9/13/22.
I’ve called the person currently assigned as a PCP and while it says he’s accepting new patients it’s a 5-6 month wait, no exceptions, and they won’t do a referral without a full appointment. Which means probably 2 appointments just to get the referral. Other places are less, but not by much… like 3 months. And the same requirement to just get the stupid referral.
Honestly just over it and my midwife might just need to get over it, bc at this rate I probably won’t be seeing anyone until baby is here anyway. 🙄
side story- One of my close friends tried to wait to get on insurance. She delivered early, the baby was sick, she had an extended stay herself and they had to then pay for it all out of pocket. $60K in total…they are still paying it off as of today when all it could’ve been was the few thousand in monthly expenses and out of pocket max.
I’m not terribly concerned bc I’m sure I’ve had this UTI for awhile and it’s completely asymptomatic so I’m sure I’ll be fine, but it’s absolutely irritating that even though I have it no one will treat it for months. Unless of course it becomes an emergency and then I get to go to the hospital instead. Insurance is stupid. 🙄
urgent care? or is the midwife insisting you see a specialist?
First BFP on 1/4/22. Due date 9/13/22.
My gripe today is subs can't control my naughty class. The last time I was out a kid knocked a big sierpinski type triangle mobile from my ceiling and broke it. That same kid yesterday popped a screen out of my 2 story window and threw at least 2 calculators outside. I locked my windows today and told them they don't get that privilege until someone rats out the person or persons who did it and they go to the office and have consequences. FYI it's like 85 degrees in my room today. I also read the weather for next week and reminded them my wall of 10ft windows really makes it a greenhouse in here so they better figure out who did it. Oh and I have a 504 meeting for the kid this afternoon.
My midwife said we can try one more round of antibiotics - there was one that did knock it back but we never tried another dose for some reason so hopefully we’ll be trying that. If that isn’t successful they said they would see what they can do in regards to a referral on their end. So at least I don’t have much to worry about on my end now. Just all annoying and sometimes I feel like the stress is doing more harm than just leaving it be.
yeah, the only issues is if it backs up into your kidneys (highly unlikely, but slightly more common during pregnancy), but we'd have symptoms, you know? I totally hear you on the frustration (she says, as she adjusts the little sock over her port for the 800th time today because it keeps sliding up).
First BFP on 1/4/22. Due date 9/13/22.