Last month was a rough one for us. The same week we found
out that a dear friend of Hubby’s was diagnosed with a terminal brain tumor, we
also found out that we had another miscarriage. Hubby and I were weepy,
distracted and unfocused, both events distracting us from the other.
This time was very different, but still very sad. Friends
have been very supportive, but we get the “What did you expect?” tone form
family we have told. Yes, I am 44, but if God can bless us with a pregnancy,
God can also bless us with a baby, if it is his will. We have no remains to
bury this time, but we will have a stone, just like big sister’s at Our Lady of
the Rosary Cemetery
in Georgetown , Texas . We visited for Number Two Daughter’s
birthday in October and I was touched by families that had 3-4 markers in the Remembrance Garden at the feet of Our Lady. God in
his infinite wisdom prepared me even before I knew I was pregnant. Number Three
Daughter is named Miriam Johanna.
Not quite two weeks after the miscarriage, the day before
Thanksgiving, I was terribly ill. I had severe stomach pains, vomiting,
dizziness and cold chills. I just knew it was a gallbladder attack. Hormones
from the pregnancy and miscarriage plus my family history had me convinced. I
couldn’t get an ultrasound for 6 days and the results were “normal.” So I do not
have gallstones, but I am not convinced that it was not an attack, time will
tell…
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