Saturday, October 27, 2007
Saturday...
Well, I always check my email first thing in the morning. Interesting, there was a message there from Penn Children's Hospital. What are the chances. Ironic. Well, I am feeling quesy as ever, and not too certain that is how you spell it. I am 6 weeks and 4 days pregnant. Of course they say 6 weeks but realistically I am four weeks. I had my progesterone tested and the normal range for pregnancy is 9-47, and I have a level of 15. They say this is normal, however it is below average. So, talking to my physician is imperative. He seems to think low progesterone has been correlated to women who carry Down Syndrome children. So, though I am in normal range, because I am below average does this count as "low"? That is the question. I would not terminate but would be excited if we had another child with Down Syndrome. Only those out there with DS children would understand. We have contemplated the names Victoria Penn Harding, and Bella Penn Harding and Leya Penn Harding, and for a boy Stone Penn Harding and Job Penn Harding. I have surveyed people out there about suing and everyone seems to think that it is a lost cause. I am after finishing this blog going to start again on summarizing my complaints against all of the physicians. It's hard, it takes me going back through the medical records, and well, it takes me back to the smells, the sounds and the feeling of being in that facility. It's a dreadful place to be, but alas it must be done. Everyone's opinion seems to be to go after their licensure through their supervising boards, "that's" what really ercks 'em. However, I didn't just fall off of the turnip truck, and I realize that those supervising the complaints are also physicians. Do you think that they really take into account those who complain more than those of "sound"medical "intelligence"? Not likely, physicians are a part of an occult for WHATEVER reason, until I die I will not understand it. Anyway, enough rambling I must begin.
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