I am certain no one really needs me to explain March of 2020 (as I sit here on the 14th of the month about 2 hours after my state governor has decided to mandate school closings for 2 weeks), but I will need to explain all those other months.
October and November were supposed to be my final months of school! I was mere seconds from graduating with my Master's in Business Administration in Information Technology. After which I was going to study and sit for a PMI certification.
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My life for 18 months |
yeah......
So in October, I began the previously dreaded group project with Capsim. I ended up with the greatest group. They were my angels in the midst of chaos. Liz, Gail, Mel, and I made the team Atomic Inc. At first, we way overthought the project, put off tasks due to fear, and just had major senioritis, but we muddled through all of that. Then came the pain.
In November I ended up with a tooth and gum infection that resulted in:
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- 70+ hours in a dental chair
- 4 root canals
- constant pain
- a significant case of lockjaw
- a soft foods diet
- a necessary change in dental providers to fix a new bite problem.
Atomic Inc. came through for me. They were awesome and we finished the project on time. Unfortunately, I still had a presentation and two little papers to write. I needed to get everything done by the middle of January or request an extension.
Somehow in the recovery period, girlie's birthday, Christmas holidays, and school being out I didn't get that done in December. We had a wonderful Christmas though!
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And now we get to the big one: January.
So January 8th a pain I had in my stomach got bad enough I was finally willing to acknowledge that there was something wrong and I made a little visit to the Emergency Department of our local hospital. The wonderful staff there successfully diagnosed me with a reality of Gallstones, Sludge, and a herniated belly button. (that last one is related to being a mummy)
Now I am well acquainted with Sludge and Gallstones thanks to the wonderful podcast
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A podcast about the broken and biased American healthcare system. Hosted by Caitlin Durante and featuring Samee Junio. |
My January went like this:
- ED visit - Doctor visit - try to do school work - run fevers of 102 + - not get school work done to my level of approval - Doctor visit - feel like I'm less of a mom because I'm sleeping too much - a sub position here and there - more fevers - lots of night sweats - getting subpar school work done and somehow passing - having to rewrite one part of a paper - doing my graduation presentation while running a fever of 103 - celebrating Little Man's 5th birthday - Graduating as my request for an extension is submitted - two days later surgery.
As I went into surgery my family started the domino effect of the flu that would keep us down for the month of February. So that sucked. Even the hubs stayed home one day from work (it was like the apocalypse) but it prepared us for what was coming.
Now we have made it to March. I am back on my feet, sort of. I need to lose some weight (per my doc and honestly just to feel better in my own skin). And I really need to get moving again. I miss running and hiking. I crave to have the energy to be active again. I haven't gone back to work yet but I am approved to now.
And Covid19 rears its ugly head.
I am going to have to keep everyone updated on our creativity of how to not go insane.
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