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Fall is here

October 7th, 2006 at 05:11 pm

Yes it is fall. We took the garden out today. Overgrown and stringy and plain old tired. Took the birdhouse down and the wind mill. Off to get some pumpkins.
I pray I stay realistic. One year I went nuts and bought too much hay bales, pumpkins, corn stalks....you know fall stuff. It adds UP!!! I finally bought some silk things and I use them over and over.

My son hit a deer last night on the way home from soccer. I was just getting into bed when he called me sorta of in a panic. He is 16. First deer encounter.
The damage was not too awful but bad enough we needed a tow since the tire was messed up. I called the police and they filled out a form for the insurance. So let us see..... he has two speeding tickcets and he crashed the back end a bit. Now we have hit a deer on the front end. I am amazed at all the "fun" we have had with him driving. My ex wanted me to lie to the policeman and said that I DID it. He thought it would look better to the insurance company. Well I do not lie. I also try not to teach my kids to lie. I was pretty dissappointed in my ex. What does he care since he does not even help much with insurance payments. Yes that was frustrating a bit. Thankfully my son had his seat belt on and was not hurt at all.

I had to bite the bullet and call my dr. yesterday due to some tremendous stomach pains I had that basically paralyzed me. She never called me back. Thankfully I am much better. I still am nervous as to why I was in so much pain. This is the second time it has happened. I am wondering if it is a gall bladder problem. I am not sure but it was worse than labor pains. I have four children so I know a little about pain.

Have a good Saturday.

4 Responses to “Fall is here”

  1. JanH Says:
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    My brother has hit three deer so far...
    If your pains were a bit lower in the abdomen, I'd have it checked out. My appendicitis was unusual in that the pain was all the way across my abdomen instead of one spot on the side. Took them awhile to figure it out, but I'm glad they did!

  2. baselle Says:
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    I think I'd go to the doctor about this.

    I wouldn't lie either about the accident. 16-17 is the time for the accident, hopefully your son will get it out of his system. Pray he's not like my great uncle. Terrible driver; got his deer every year! Smile

  3. LuckyRobin Says:
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    It does sound like gall stones to me. The pain is tremendous, all you can do is lie there and just existing hurts. I'd see a gastroenterologist quickly. By the time I had my gall bladder taken out it was 80% dead, the remaining 20% was diseased and dying, and it was full of stones, my skin turned sallow and everything was very much an effort. I felt like my entire system was starting to shut down. The pain was so bad with the attacks I thought at times I must be dying.

    Does your arm hurt at all during these attacks? Do you also feel it just beneath your shoulder blade and across the abdomen? Does it make it hard to breathe? All signs of gall bladder problems. I had one attack scare me so bad I thought it was a heart attack. Just see a doctor, you don't want to waste time.

  4. Flower delivery London Says:
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    That is a strange encounter! I have never seen a wild deer, well only in the zoo, but not a free one in a forest. The good thing I can read from here is that you care about your kid’s honesty and the second one is the fall itself. With such richness in color how can’t you love this season? I’ve heard that it will be a long autumn this year.

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