We wanted to give everyone a health update. We are so thankful for all the prayers for our health as we have been struggling with sickness on and off the whole time we were in Honduras.
Let me take you back a little …
After we both got the Roto Virus, we continued to have issues with our stomachs and my morning/all-day sickness began to intensify. While returning the group from Pella, Iowa Jason began having intense pain in his abdomen and around to his back. After much guidance from the team, we ended up at a private hospital in Tegucigalpa for some tests.
Let me take you back a little …
After we both got the Roto Virus, we continued to have issues with our stomachs and my morning/all-day sickness began to intensify. While returning the group from Pella, Iowa Jason began having intense pain in his abdomen and around to his back. After much guidance from the team, we ended up at a private hospital in Tegucigalpa for some tests.
They ran some tests and found he had a precursor to a fungus that needed to be treated. They also scheduled him for an ultrasound for the next Tuesday. I post this picture of him smiling because by the time we were ready to leave, he was so drugged up that he was singing songs and giggling. I tried reasoning with him, not even to stop singing, but just to sing more quietly because we were just behind curtains, but this did not help. I would say I was embarrassed, but it was really more funny than anything else.
Prior to Jason’s visit to the hospital, I continued to struggle with vomiting and diarrhea. That intensified on Saturday night and by Monday I was on another IV and unable to eat or drink anything. By Monday afternoon I was very weak, some tests said I had a bacterial infection, and the head doctor of the hospital advised Jason to get me home to check on the baby.
Jason flew home with me one because I was too weak to get myself home and also to get an ultrasound for him because we never made it to his appointment because I was so sick.
We made it home safely on Tuesday evening and I had my OB visit on Wednesday morning. After a scary few minutes of not being able to find the baby’s heartbeat, the Doctor found it!! It was neat to hear, but we were all so worked up from the intense moments before we really didn’t enjoy it. The doctor asked us to return in a week because he felt like he couldn’t get a clear picture of how I was doing because I was so weak and we had just stepped off a plane the night before, so I returned home to puke my guts out … hints the picture. My job for the week was to sleep and try to eat.
My return visit was much more pleasant. The doctor found the heartbeat immediately and this time it was really cool. We even got to hold the machine and feel the heartbeat beating in our hands. I had also gained back 4 of the 10 lbs I had lost in the previous 2 weeks, so that was good. I must say it was the first time in my life I was happy to see weight gain. Our doctor has advised me not to return to Honduras at this time because my immune system will continue to be suppressed throughout the pregnancy and I will be susceptible to becoming sick again. He said I can not continue to loose weight like I did.
Jason and I are choosing to follow the doctor’s advice as my main job right now is to take care of the baby, which means taking care of myself. Jason will be returning to Honduras this weekend until the beginning of May.
Jason’s blood tests and ultrasound he had here in the States all came back negative. While we were happy that there was nothing serious found through these tests, he continues to have some abdominal pain. Our prayer is that his pain will stop and if not, that the Lord will make us wise about whatever steps we need to take.
We do ask for your continued prayers over this next month as we will be apart. I am having to mentally and emotionally prepare for this unplanned separation. It is hard to think about the baby beginning to move and Jason not being here to experience that and also it is just not easy to think about being apart from my husband for so long.
Well, sorry to be so lengthy, but we wanted to give a full update. We hope that this will be our final health update and the next photo that you see of either of us in the hospital will be in September when our little one arrives :)
Prior to Jason’s visit to the hospital, I continued to struggle with vomiting and diarrhea. That intensified on Saturday night and by Monday I was on another IV and unable to eat or drink anything. By Monday afternoon I was very weak, some tests said I had a bacterial infection, and the head doctor of the hospital advised Jason to get me home to check on the baby.
Jason flew home with me one because I was too weak to get myself home and also to get an ultrasound for him because we never made it to his appointment because I was so sick.
My return visit was much more pleasant. The doctor found the heartbeat immediately and this time it was really cool. We even got to hold the machine and feel the heartbeat beating in our hands. I had also gained back 4 of the 10 lbs I had lost in the previous 2 weeks, so that was good. I must say it was the first time in my life I was happy to see weight gain. Our doctor has advised me not to return to Honduras at this time because my immune system will continue to be suppressed throughout the pregnancy and I will be susceptible to becoming sick again. He said I can not continue to loose weight like I did.
Jason and I are choosing to follow the doctor’s advice as my main job right now is to take care of the baby, which means taking care of myself. Jason will be returning to Honduras this weekend until the beginning of May.
Jason’s blood tests and ultrasound he had here in the States all came back negative. While we were happy that there was nothing serious found through these tests, he continues to have some abdominal pain. Our prayer is that his pain will stop and if not, that the Lord will make us wise about whatever steps we need to take.
We do ask for your continued prayers over this next month as we will be apart. I am having to mentally and emotionally prepare for this unplanned separation. It is hard to think about the baby beginning to move and Jason not being here to experience that and also it is just not easy to think about being apart from my husband for so long.
Well, sorry to be so lengthy, but we wanted to give a full update. We hope that this will be our final health update and the next photo that you see of either of us in the hospital will be in September when our little one arrives :)
On Sunday I got to experience a baptism for the church that meets on the Hospital grounds. This was the first baptism I’ve experienced in Honduras and it was such a blessing to be a part of. There is no baptismal in the church, in fact, right now the church is meeting in the hospital because we are in the process of building a church building for them to meet in. So the church members met at the Hospital at 8:30 and we loaded up two vehicles and the bus.
Jason drove the F-250 that was donated from Prince Avenue Baptist Church in Athens. It was one of the smoothest mountain rides. We carried 6 Hondurans in the cab with us and I’m not sure how many people were packed in the Pastor Mingo’s vehicle. But again, the people were very excited about this day and there was no complaining about the riding situation.
After the service, the other church members had brought food to fellowship with those who had been baptized. So we ate, talked, rejoiced, played in the water and fellowshipped by the river. Greatness in Simplicity!
A day after I got to feeling better, Jason decided that he had to top me. At about 11:00pm on either Tuesday or Wednesday night (clearly I’ve tried to block it out of my memory) Jason’s diarrhea began. At 2:00 am we decide that he was not looking good and it was time to get some help.
Well I leave my toilet-dependent husband at the house to go find a doctor with the plan that Jason will make it to the hospital if he can or I’ll bring the doctor to the house. One problem with getting one of the American doctors, they are all asleep. So I enter the guys side of the dorm and decide instead of going from bed to bed leaning in really close to people’s faces until I find who I’m looking for, I’ll just pick a bed and wake someone up and then they can do the dirty work of finding the right doc. (Besides, after my episode the previous day I’m the last face that these doctors want to see leaning over them and breathing on them)
I walk up to the first bed and in a gentle, I’m sorry I’m waking you up, but my husband is dying voice say “Hello.” Again “Hello.” Nothing. So I get a little braver and do the poke. Again nothing. Finally I resort to the stern shake and that awakens the beast. This man comes flying up out of the bed as if he is prepared to kill me. And what do you know, it was Dr. Rinkliff … the man I was looking for. So I tell him the situation and he says he will find Jonathan … the Drug Doctor whom we all love and appreciate … and meet us at the hospital.
Back at the hospital door, I’m waiting outside to catch the doctors to direct them to where we are. Through the window I see my poor husband lying on a bench, then I see him hobbling to the bathroom, back to the bench and hobbling to the bathroom again before we all got to the hospital.
Jason has the veins of a manly man and I could probably stick him and hit one, but that was not the case this night. Jonathan (pictured with Jason) got him hooked up to his first of 8 IV bags that Jason would get over the next day. Sadly, his diarrhea continued through this process, so his hobbling now included me hobbling behind him with his IV bag. So there we are, he is in the bathroom and I’m standing outside the door gagging. Pregnancy has heightened my gag reflex unfortunately. Oh the things you do for love!
Long story kind of short, Jason gets 8 IV bags and lots of meds to bring him back to the real world. It was kind of funny at the end of the day because his face and hands were puffy from all the fluids. He said he felt like the Nutty Professor.
We are so thankful to the surgical team from Greenville, South Carolina. They were so kind to Jason and me and went to great lengths to help us get better.
We are now both officially feeling better, besides the pregnancy nausea and vomiting. We washed all our belongings, Jason sprayed Lysol over the entire house, and we are hopefully done with the Roto Virus for this season. We hope to now return to blogging regularly.
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