Great way to spend a Saturday

Morning – get up early and go to Food Safety course.

Lunch time – start to feel dodgy.

Afternoon – come home, realise definitely miscarrying now. Take phonecall from hospital, discuss with them, get told *still* have to go in and get punctured tomorrow, even though am positive this is now standard miscarriage, and to add insult to injury, have bruise the size 10p piece where first blood test taken. Ow.

Oh, and Big is extremely cross with me, I think she thinks I’m doing this on purpose. 🙁


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12 responses to “Great way to spend a Saturday”

  1. Oh Jax 🙁 Unbearable.

  2. (((((Jax))))) – I’m so sorry. Remember that you don’t *have* to do anything you don’t want to – if you feel more comfortable declining blood-tests, or even staying at home, it is entirely up to you. I’ll be thinking of you.

  3. Shit Jax, so sorry 🙁

  4. hugs and moe hugs jax. really sorry. agree with deb, all tests are optional, not a police state yet. wish outcome was different though – hugs again

  5. Really sorry to hear that 🙁

  6. bggr, really sorry Jax, am with Deb and Helen, don’t go and be prodded about with unless you feel up to it and it is necessary for them to actually get their finger out and start helping you.

  7. Really sorry to read this. xx

  8. what they all said. Really sorry 🙁

  9. And from me too. So very sorry 🙁 Hope you have a chance to get some rest for a few days and then can start to get some help with finding some answers if that is what you want. Sending so many hugs.

  10. Oh Jax! Nothing to add either, but I’m so sorry 🙁

  11. Ditto Jax – comfort prayers – really sad for you. Hope you can find some peace and like has been said, don’t let them bully you!

  12. I’m so sorry Jax.

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