I'm sorry I haven't updated since Friday. I want you to know that y'alls comments meant the world to me and knowing that so many of you were lifting our family up in prayer just made this little 'ol heart so happy!
And there is good news.
Even after the specialist recommended an immediate C-section, our OB was still very confident in doing a VBAC.
As I sat in his office awaiting his recommendation, I was surprised by what came out of his mouth.
What do you want to do? He asked. Do you still want to do a VBAC?
Yes.
Then let's do it.
Oh, thank you Lord!
This ain't his first rodeo and I am so thankful that not only did he consider our opinion, but he also was able to make the decision with his years of knowledge and experience. We do trust him. And there is a lot to be said for that.
Baby seems to still be doing very well. Though I've experienced some contractions and other "pre-labor" signs (I'll spare you the details) over the weekend, baby still seems happy in there. For the time. Our appointment this morning should give us a better idea of what to expect this week, though I anticipate if baby doesn't make an appearance soon the Doctor will be inducing to ensure that the baby doesn't experience any distress since it's reached it's 'capacity', so-to-speak.
It's times like this that I am so thankful to believe and trust in a sovereign Lord who holds even the littlest souls in His hands. I have peace that no matter when or how our baby arrives, it will be just as the Lord has planned. So our prayer at the moment is for a healthy baby. Whatever that means for the delivery and days leading up-to.
All that being said.
The Lord has answered a great prayer of mine these past few days, and though it's anything but romantic or glamorous, I have to share it with you anyway.
This is probably the best and worst thing I've ever shared, all rolled into one.
It's awful. But awesome.
If you remember, I've been battling a nasty cold for the past three weeks now. There's been sinus pressure, a runny nose, a horrific headache for days and days, and a general "sickness" that has just brought me to the end of myself. On Saturday I lay curled up in bed, just praying that the headache pain would go away.
Mind you, I lay there next to a mountain of snotty tissues. It wasn't pretty. Especially since every time that I blew my nose, I felt like my brains were going to pop out of my eyes.
I wanted so badly to feel better before baby arrived.
In my distress, I asked Stuart to search for "natural remedies" for sinus infections. My fear was that the cold had settled into my sinuses and wouldn't leave without a round of antibiotics - which I did NOT want to take.
After a bit of research, we decided to try a sinus rinse.
But y'all, let me just tell you, I've read about these before and avoided them like the plague. The very last thing I want to do is squirt stuff up my nose into my sinuses. Ick. Just the thought of it made me gag.
But I was so desperate. I was in such pain. I would've eaten worms if someone would have told me it would help. When I told Stuart this, he responded: Ya, but would you have been worms up your sinuses?
I ignored him.
Then, I got out of bed and mixed up the following:
Sinus Rinse
- 1 cup filtered water
- 1/4 teaspoon sea salt
- 1 small capful of hydrogen peroxide
- Pinch of baking soda
I heated the mixture up just enough on the stove to dissolve the salt. Warm, but not hot.
Then, I took this 'ol snot-sucker of Georgia's, sucked up the liquid, tilted my head back, and gently squeezed a bit into my right nostril.
And then my left nostril.
And then back to my right nostril.
And then some more in my left.
And then...
Okay. You get the idea.
I went back and forth, snorting and sniffing and (I'm just being honest here) gagging a few times. It doesn't feel good. In fact, the liquid up your sinuses feels downright weird and awful. But you've gotta push through the weird sensation and just do it. The rinse doesn't burn at all. You can tell there is salt it in after awhile, but it's really not bad.
I did it until I couldn't keep my head back anymore. Then, I just held a rag under my nose and let it drain out as it needed. After a few more minutes of letting the mixture do it's thang, I blew my nose like a mad woman.
I'll skip the details of this. Again, it was anything but glamorous.
After a night of sleep (okay, a night of sleep interrupted by 18 1/2 bathroom breaks), I awoke to a clear nose for the first time in weeks. I can't even explain how incredible it felt. But I'll try: IT FELT INCREDIBLE!
Even better than the dry nose was the loss of pressure that had been brewing behind my eyes. Oh man, such relief!
I've done the rinse twice more since then with great results. And I will keep doing it until every ounce of nastiness is gone from my head.
I'm telling you about this sinus rinse for two reasons:
1. I'm incredibly happy about the results and when I get excited, I want to share.
2. If it's possible to avoid a trip to the clinic and an unnecessary round of antibiotics, I'm all for it.
Next time I get a head cold, I'm going to start this rinse right away. I probably could have avoided many-a-nose-blow if I would have known about this remedy from the beginning.
I am thankful that the Lord did hear my prayers about wanting to feel better before baby arrived. If I keep this up for a few days, I'm confident I'll be back to normal in no time.
That is, until I have the baby.
Then, I'll be knocked down again for awhile.
But then I'll get up again.
Ain't never gunna keep me down.
As children, our doctor (who by the way was the 'Little House on the Prairie' type of doctor who was still making house-calls in the mid 70's and was as confident at helping the cows & horses to birth as he was taking care of people!)had my mom drop warm salt water into our noses when we had sinus infections. Back then she would make us lie down on the bed with our heads hanging off the side. She would then take a medicine dropper and put some into each nostril. It always worked and kept us from using antibiotics a lot (even Dr. Hutchison was wary of prescribing them too much way back then). Anyway, now we use a Neti Pot and does it ever work! Lately, I have started adding a teaspoon of ACV to the saline rinse to help with the growth of bacteria. Works like a charm! Just one word of caution....ALWAYS use water that has been sterilized and filtered, especially if you are on well water or a questionable public source. Bacteria laden water can cause some serious infections that are quickly introduced into the brain through the sinus cavities! When someone in our family is battling a cold, I boil a quart pot of filtered water for 10 minutes, then store it on the counter in a sterilized mason jar for use in the Neti Pot. Saves time and I don't have to worry that my filter might have missed something.
ReplyDeleteHave a beautiful day and hope your appointment goes well today. Praying for a HEALTHY baby!
Shaye, just got caught up on all six of your posts that I was behind on. You make me smile and laugh with practically every post. And, because you're so honest and open, it almost feels like I'm having a face-to-face conversation with you.
ReplyDeleteI love that, and thanks.
I'll be praying for you and baby (and Stuart, and Georgia), that everything goes well, comfortably, and surprise-free. Except, of course, for the gender of the baby, if you don't know what it is already. That'll be a good surprise.
I'm glad you're feeling better from the cold (I've also heard Neti pots work well; have you heard of those?)--I'll have to try that next time I have sinus congestion!
Can't wait to hear all about baby's birth. :)
Bret does this same rinse every morning in the shower and twice a day if he's feeling icky. My roommate last year did it daily as well. I've only used it a couple times when I was sick and it is amazing what it can do to relieve one's sinuses (as you now know).
ReplyDeleteSo glad you're feeling better! Also glad to read the encouraging news from your doctor. Know that we're praying for y'all all this week!
Hugs,
M
Sooo happy to hear that you are better in more ways than one! We do serve a mighty and sovereign Lord and He is always caring for us- His children. Hoping to hear you go in labor soon and deliver and healthy and happy little blessing!
ReplyDeleteI'll be praying for you and the fam. Lord bless!
-Noel
I'm glad you found the sinus rinse. My husband has tons of sinus issues/allergies. Someone recommended the NeilMed sinus rinse (basically the same thing you use except it came in a fancy bottle with little packets that you stir into the filtered water). He hasn't had any issues since he started using it daily! Praise the Lord. I'm so glad he doesn't have to be sick all the time.
ReplyDelete2 winters ago I had the worst sinus infection ever!! I felt like my sinuses were packed with pudding, my sinus tissue was that swollen & I was miserable! I finally did do a round of antibiotics which helped but I felt it didn't totally clear it up. I battled with post nasal drainage for months going back to my dr. only to be continuously told it was just allergies. She kept prescribing antihistamines which weren't working. Finally I changed doctors & he told me about doing saline rinses 4 times a day! I used the NeilMed bottle & it worked miracles! I use it now when I feel a cold coming on & it helps immensely.
ReplyDeleteI've experimented on myself with a little Xylitol sugar mixed into filtered water that was boiled, then cooled down a bit. The results were wonderful and grody all at the same time, so I understand. There's so much good information here. Thanks for the additional recipe, plus helpful comments.
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