Sunday, January 14, 2018

Full Circle

The Full Circle

Sometimes it takes weeks, months, even years to watch anything go full circle.  I saw it happen in a matter of hours which I would say is typically uncommon.
I was feeling cruddy for the 11th day and after I got off I headed to the urgent care for some real meds.  My first sinus infection, how lucky.  Of course it is also Christmas week and I had a few loose ends to tie up too and since I am not contagious olive garden's minestrone soup was a must while waiting on the prescription.  Anyone who knows me decently well knows I prefer to stay busy.  So it is no surprise I only had 30 mins at home to take my meds and rest before I needed to give a friend, Wendy, a ride to court. If tables were turned I'd want the emotional support.  I was extra glad I was there since her 13 year old was also required to go and it is awkward and potentially scary sitting outside the court while your parents and legal people debate and fuss over the best path.  
Afterwards I decided our families better exchange gifts because it is Dec 22 and I wasn't sure when we would have time later.  So I ran us to my house to collect gifts, then to her house. 



After we exchanged and chatted it was time for them to pick up their step kids.  The boys were past due for a haircut so I offered to take them so they didn't have to.  It was the youngest's 1st time at a Barbour shop so it was a little extra special. 
Just as we finished up at the Barbour shop Tab called me and asked if I could pick them up.  Unfortunately they had hit a dear. So the boys and me started our hour drive to pick them up.  Once there, we still needed to go get the other kids.  We got one of two as the youngest was another hour away and we were out of seats.  I took them to their house and Wendy to barrow a vehicle from her mom in law. 

I headed home. It was already late, like 9.  So I wss making Anthony and me our go to dinner, basically spaghetti with different shaped noodles and extra veggies in the sauce.  I got the pot of water on, ending my evening phone call to Marko (8:42pm). He had one more day on site and then he would be home for Christmas.  As our norm it was a brief call.  I was cutting up the green peppers and mushrooms in our small kitchen on the counter with my back facing the stove.  It felt like steam as if the water was ready for the  pasta.  I tuned to get the box of pasta and realized my sweater was on fire. Initially as crazy as it was i honestly thought it was no big deal.  That must be that insane self calming reaction.  Then I saw the flame in the peripheral vision.  And obviously it was serious. At this point I have no clue on time.  I tried that stop drop and roll thing. I had been told and taught it as far back as I know.  And my kids had been too.  Obviously I was burning so maybe I didn't give it a fair chance or long enough to work.  Maybe I only rolled 15 seconds, maybe 2 minutes. No clue at all. But it did nothing and it was spreading. I know I will never try it again should the need arise.  So it was time for plan B.  I had to get the sweater off and over my head was the only other option.  Luckily I now believe hair really isn't very flammable.  The sweater was stuck on my head, seriously. Scariest thing ever.  I couldn't get it over my head and it was a loose sweater!  I believe m hair was melting to it.  My fake nails were burnt and minor burns on my fingertips. They remained discolored for two weeks; a odd tan burn color.  Now at 3 weeks the skin is peeling. My charred  hair bits I saw on the floor. But no clumps and my hair is super thick so it truly is unnoticable, not that I overly cared although was nervous after the fact.  So shirt is off.  I dumped that pot of boiling water on it, to get the remainder of the fire out of the sweater. Not the smartest per say but i wasnt stepping over it to the sink for cold water, I didn't know if I had time to figure out an alternative.  I was just trying to think quick and that was immediate. So fire is out, shirt is off.  The pain was intense. So the screaming began for Anthony. My dearly beloved video game addict eventually heard my screams for him.  I felt like it took a LONG time. But again I have no sense of time.  When he came downstairs i was taking my pants off. I don't know if they were already off.  I was surprised when I got them off to realize they and my underwear were kind of on fire. No shooting flames but like charcoal, they had the glow and ember appearance.  Had I known I would have been much more speedy with the removal.  I still couldn't stop screaming or crying... crying wasn't even the word.

I did get Anthony to call Wendy.  We had just talked at 9:06 and she was already on her way to my house because she forgot something in my van so I thought that was the wisest choice because I wasn't sure if I was over reacting because of shock and I've never been to the ER and I am pretty against Lynchburg General's ER so I was hoping she would think it wasn't that big of a deal for me to go to the hospital.  Anthony called her at 9:20. Tada a slight sense of time returned thanks to my call log (well after the fact). Before she got there I had Anthony take a picture. It just looked like sunburn. In his defense he didn't capture the entire burn because 1. His mom was naked and 2. I think he was being kind trying to get me naked rear in the picture. I don't know when Wendy got there, but again it seemed to take a long time. Everything took a LONG time in my mind.  She was supposed to be getting her step daughter for their Christmas visit weekend. Instead she was at my house, I'm sure the child's mom thought Wendy was making up a story, but that didn't matter to her. It DID matter to me.  First you are late picking up because you are in a car accident and now you can't come because your friend caught on fire does sound far fetched.  My intent was her to say it's just a bad sun burn level but she didn't.  She said I needed to go to the hospital. A normal person may have called the fire department, literally 3 blocks away, instead I chose my super close friend.  And even if I had no friends I doubt I'd ever call 911 without an immediate life or death situation. Still I wasn't sure about the hospital and I didn't want to cause her more issues so didn't want her to take me knowing the average wait is 12hours... on a good day.  So I call my mother in law, Momma for a second opinion honestly to not have to go, but also in case I HAD to go it wouldn't effect Wendy's family's Christmas weekend.  Unfortunately Momma is WAY more pro hospital than me so even if it were just a sunburn, I was stuck going from the second I said I was on fire.  So we got to drive the 3 miles to the hospital, a majority behind a lovely Sunday driver, except it's like 10pm on a Thursday, I can't sit back and I can't let my shirt touch my back.
We get to the hospital.  Wendy followed, she parked and rhen parked Momma's van as she stopped basically at the front door.  They immediately took me back. I didn't even touch the waiting room. After vitals and check in Wendy lefy.  But that day clearly illustrated a friendship full cicrle.  Not that I needed proof, but it's the bonus of a pretty super crappy story.
Initially and briefly I was in the hall. Tada, apparently it was a real emergency Beth, not a sunburn, to get immediately taken back at LGH.  (typical wait here is about 5 hours) Then again the pitbull may have blown the place up had they not.  Momma sometimes doesn't show patience. Imagine that. She's Marko's mom.  They quickly moved a patient, had my friends at environmental services clean the room, and I am put into major trauma bay 3.  They waste no time putting in an Iv, start fluids and administer fentanyl.  The nurse was great.  I feel bad I don't know her name so I was unable to acknowledge her by name in the post visit survey, yes seriously. I don't remember a ton except sitting at the edge, very edge of the hospital bed they lowered to be like chair level for me.  
I do remember in the hallway momma called Marko.  It was 9:57.  Perhaps his most caught off guard phone call to date since I was fine when we talked at 8:42, I am extremely anti-dr, i was in a hospital and his mom's voice wasn't sounding right. He said it sounded like she was crying.Yesss a clue on time range. She also called dad at 10:04.  He might have been surprised I was with momma initially, but that Tuesday we had gotten awful news on mom's life expectancy, that day they'd spent at UVA draining fluid and then the fact I was naked would have come into thought. 
Again anyone who knows me, know I'm VERY attached to my phone. Yet this entire time I never touch it.  The shock and pain were real. No show! I didn't call or text anyone.  I went through 3 bags of fluid throughout my ER visit.  At one point the Dr asked if I wanted to see. Of course I did.  He asked permission to take photos. He showed me one, but took multiple to speak and share with the on call burn Dr at UVA.  I am unsure of their conversations.  In the picture, my bottom half back is blistered, and just  above to below back is extra burnt and solid white-ish, not your typical red burn appearance.   They didn't really do anything in the ER.  Then the Dr was preparing me for discharge.  He said to follow up with wound care (in Richmond).  Then he asked about pain. Honestly it hadn't changed much.  Then I was given morphine in the Iv which was so much more effective.  Then at some point after that he was like would you like to be transferred to VCU for pain management.  You can be home before Christmas, they can make you more comfortable or you can chose to be discharged and follow up.  Obviously dad and momma didn't hesitate to request transfer. I really didn't care in that moment but was very willing.  The doctor had already said I would most likely need a skin graph so out patient would become in patient.  Just before the ambulance came they covered my back.  Dad went ahead and left as nothing more was going to happen. 
Momma waited until my transfer ambulance came.  I can remember the guy was Dustin. I think the lady who drove was Stephanie.  They were very nice.  Stephanie drove. Dustin was in the back.  Stephanie said it's about 3 hours we should be there in 2 😂.  I was hooked up to endless monitors which are always required for transport.  I had to lay on my side and the ride was painful. Dustin gave me more morphine.  I tried to nap but after 3 bags of fluids i was dying for a bathroom. I kept trying to sleep to get my mind off of needing to use the bathroom! Of course far easier said than done.  
We got VCU just before 5am.  We had to wait for them to clear a room.  So my two paramedic and I chilled in the hall for 10 to 15 min.  Finally I was put in room 20.  Then a lot more waiting.  Not my strong point.  The doctor came hr got a cool picture of my back.  It looked like it been stuck in a house fire.  The blisters were still everywhere, the worst white burns were more distinctive and now there was a gray ash-like streaks too.  Of course I wasn't with it enough to ask for him to take a photo with my phone to see.  He started cutting the blisters.  Not sure why.  PAINFUL.  He wasn't doing it long at all before a change of plans: surgery.
Marko finally got there around 6:15 I think it was.  They brought a bedside table and pillows to attempt to make sitting up for your number 9 more comfortable.... Not really possible. But I did very lightly doze in and out for that final hour in the ER.  Then I was transferred to the ICU- room 24.  I was feeling awful by then.  The lack of sleep, leap in pain and sinus infection.

See, I really did look AWFUL

I was sure I was going to vomit on the elevator ride up to icu.  Luckily as soon as I got there they were able to give me anti-nausea meds... maybe more than just that.  I was asleep for the next chunk of time maybe until 1.  A bunch of people came in and out repeating the same stuff I'm pretty sure.  I remember surgery was scheduled for 2pm. I don't know what time it really started.  They prepped me for surgery. They said something to the effevt, now is when you say your goodbyes.  But then they told him to follow them (I guess to surgical waiting room) My darn sleep deprived husband forgot to even kiss me. Yep, I clearly remember that haha.  I remember going into the operating room.  They started playing a lullaby.  No I'm not delusional!  They put oxygen on which I wasn't a fan of then some mask over my face.  I am sure I was nearly immediately out.  Of course all meds are thru iv so no clue when they were added etc.  The said surgery would last 3 hours. I am clueless how long it really lasted.  All post surgery will be a seperate blog.