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I met the ob who will be doing the exam today. She was pleasant enough, but had a few problems with my birth plan - wanted me to change my stated desires on the birth plan (the ones already qualified with "if possible"), which I refused to do. She also suggested "not focussing on it" as a way of dealing with the possibility of a panic attack while waiting for surgery - a possibility which I explained gets greater the longer I have to wait. She really has no idea that what I'm talking about is an actual panic attack, with a distinct possibility of turning into a full-blown flashback, and not a little regular anxiety. I suppose she just doesn't have enough experience of post-trauma people, since the other ob is the woman who specialises in it.

However, Rob reminded me that in previous surgeries, it has been the anaesthetist who sorted out my panic, not the surgeon, so we can discuss it with him - and my midwife will see to it that if I need it I will at least get enough gas and air to keep me drunk while we're waiting.

I'm going to argue very hard for a private room at the clerking appointment, because if I do have a panic attack it won't do anyone else on the ward any good. Also, the recovery room is communal, which does not appeal to me at all; the last birth had an audience of thousands for every stage, and I don't like that idea. However, actually doing my post-operative observations (blood pressure etc) will be - again - my fabulous midwife, so that will be lovely.

It's going to be so lovely that she's there to meet my new baby straight away. This whole thing would have been so, so much harder without her. She came today even though she'd hurt her back and was avoiding most of her moving around type work.

I really want to think of a nice gift for her. I keep forgetting to check if she has pierced ears, so I could get her some Pinard earrings. I'd also like to get her something like wine vouchers or a mixed case of interesting wines, or some other luxury goods type thing. I don't really know what she's into, other than skiing, wine, babies, midwifery, and going to live in Scotland. Unfortunately, most of what she has told me about herself has vanished into the generic memory fog. I could try buying her a nice piece of original artwork if I could get to a gallery with cheap art, I suppose. But I have no clear idea of what she'd like.

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Date: 2006-07-20 07:00 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rpdom.livejournal.com
How about a framed happy photo of you with a newborn healthy baby, with a message of thanks?

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Date: 2006-07-20 07:43 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] nex0s.livejournal.com
I bet she gets a lot of those. :)

I think a card with the new baby's pic, and a wine voucher would be lovely. As a fellow Oneophile, in fact, I'm sure of it :D

n.

Common things are common

Date: 2006-07-20 11:09 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Hi Ailbhe, it's Daphne (still don't know how not to be anonymous). I do a lot of work training medical students (I got into it because of my past horrors with my first baby) and one of the things they are taught is that "common things are common" - eg your headache is UNLIKELY to be a brain tumour. Fair enough as far as it goes - - but if you have something that's fairly rare, in my experience they frequently can't cope with it, or think you're overplaying it. (GRRRRRRR!) Linnea's birth sounds truly horrific - have you written an actual account of what happened that I can read? I have been playing a pregnant woman in an exam for medical students all day today and it was strange to be back in that pregnancy-world after seventeen years. I SO wish you all the best for the birth and for your new baby.

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Date: 2006-07-21 05:56 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bookwitch.livejournal.com
Good luck, my dear!

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