I've Got This Life....So Hard
Hello all! It has been a LONG minute since I posted anything. This past year has been one of tremendous change, growth, and learning. Professionally, I completed my first year as a third grade teacher and I loved every kid-filled minute of it. I really did (turns out a list of boundaries that I know and understand make kids enjoyable). All 28 of my students were such wonders and it was so neat to see them learn, grow, and explore this past year.
This past June I had to complete a couple of weeks of training for my licensure. It was a really fun and I enjoyed the classes very much. I'm looking forward to this next year and the opportunity to grow some more and get to know another 30 or so students. I've got to get into the school and start working on my new classroom here in the next few weeks.
My divorce was finalized on June 21st. This was a decision that took me a lot of time to figure out but I'm feeling positive about the change. I've been working on what healthy relationships look, feel like, and how to be in them. I'm really working on learning how to find and establish boundaries for myself and feel comfortable holding those in the face of others. This has been a real journey for me and one that won't be over anytime soon.
I've tried to spend this summer working on projects and adventures that I wanted to before my surgery at the beginning of this month. I've worked on the house, I've gone hiking, camping, and met some awesome people. I've loved it so MUCH and I love my people.
As mentioned, I had surgery last week. I had a scheduled fibroid removal, tubal ligation, and treatment of endometriosis last Tuesday. Turns out that my endo was bad and wrapped around an ovary, all over the exterior of my uterus, and I had some on my ureter. Turns out that the fibroid filled nearly my entire uterus and was so large that the doctor was unable to remove it and cauterize it completely. The endo was untreatable and their were all sorts of issues. My surgeon was upset because at this point his hands were tied because of insurance and consent issues. They closed me up and I had one heck of a time coming out of anesthesia. I ended up with fluid in my lungs, needing a lung treatment, and ended up super nauseated and vomity. By Thursday morning I was still feeling horrible and started bleeding profusely. My doctor and I decided to do an emergent hysterectomy Thursday night. Once the uterus was removed the doctor was able to successfully remove the endo from my ovary and ureter. I'm still sore and my body has for sure been through the ringer but I'm already feeling SO much better. I can't wait for all the things to heal and to not feel like I'm dying every month!!!
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