I'm seriously beginning to think this whole trip is jinxed and maybe Jack was trying to tell me something when I had so much trouble just getting out of town! LOL! Had such awesome fellowship, food and sightseeing with Carolyn Patin-Jones, Martha (Acadiamom), Karen S. and Nancy in Breaux Bridge and then woke up in the middle of the night Wed the 24th throwing up. I was supposed to leave Thurs AM. I told Karen that I wasn't going to be able to leave, to sick. Went back in the rv and every time I took a drink of water, I hurled. Bent over to give Chewy her pill, hurled. Tried to lay down, hurled. At that point, I suspected food poisening. Got a call from Carolyn, seems my little Magpie friend Karen had called her. Told her how sick I was. Couldn't sleep in the bed, couldn't lay down without hurling, even tho there wasn't anything in my stomach. Slept for 3 nites in the recliner sitting almost upright. Stomach felt like it was on fire. Found an old (probably really old) Prevacid in the medicine chest and took that. That seemed to help with the stomach pain and the hurling. Finally managed to drag myself to a walk-in clinic on Sunday and the doc said probably either ulcer or gall bladder, but definetly not food poisening or flu. Good, at least I knew I wasn't contagious and hadn't infected my new found friends. He strongly suggested I go across the street to the ER and get tests. Didn't even charge me. My solution? Go to Walmart, get more Prevecid and try and get to son's house. I'm now in Ajax, LA, nice little PA park, quiet, and thinking I'm going to spend one more night here and rest some more. Feeling a little better, and haven't hurled in 2 days, so think I'm going to live, altho at one point I would have had to of died to feel better. I've never been so sick in my entire life. I think at this point I just need to get my electolytes and blood sugar straightend out and I'll be fine. I have to be, I have a cruise in 10 days!! I really think I just overloaded my system with rich food and she rebelled. Big time.
A big huge shout out for my guardian angel, Carolyn. She brought me emergency supplies of soup and Pedialyte, called twice a day to check on me and was there if I needed her. I wouldn't let her in the coach, in case I did in fact have flu, but she dropped stuff on my doorstep and wouldn't take the money I left there for her. She took a lot of time out of her very busy schedule to take care of an ailing sistah. How would we survive without our friends? Well, we probably would, but it sure wouldn't be easy or pleasant.
More big shout outs to Karen for tattleing on me to Carolyn and calling several times to check on me, and one for Birdie who emailed me and offered to come to me if I needed her. Martha for her offer of help, Phone calls from the Vickster, too, worried about me. You guys are awesome and have all for sure earned extra stars in your halos.