Showing posts with label PTLD. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PTLD. Show all posts

Friday, April 02, 2010

They're Here

It usually begins this time of year.

They come.

They come without me inviting them to my life.

They come like perfectly timed bombs.

They come to remind me.

They come to be remembered.

They bring the rawest guilt and grief even nearly 8 years since their first visit.

They find a way to unsettle me...unnerve me.

They are not wanted.

They are flashbacks of my pregnancies spiraling down the rabbit hole.

Severe preeclampsia robbed me of a normal pregnancy experience, whatever the hell that is.

It nearly claimed my life twice.

It nearly claimed the lives of my children.

It created two premature babies with lifelong side effects.

It changed my relationships with people.

It caused me post traumatic stress.

It is an evil beast I'd like to slay.

It was not fair.

It was not my fault.

It just happens to 12% of all pregnant women.

It happened to me.

It is unwanted here.

Yet, it reminds me of my precious gifts in Grace Ann and Meghan Rose.

So, I'll let severe preeclampsia and NICU flashbacks stay for a few days, but then they can "hit the bricks."

I'm ready to celebrate Grace and Meghan instead.


Sunday, August 31, 2008

Finding Courage Through Sharing August 2008



CMCblogcarnival


This month, Childlife, has a new topic for the Finding Courage Through Sharing blog carnival. The topic for this month is memories and memory markers. Share about something that trips a memory in your journey with your child or children, or just a memory that is special to you. The memory can be happy, sad, or anything in between. If you don’t have time to write specifically for this prompt, feel free to share a post that matters to you from your archives.

For August, I've decided to include a post from my archives, which is really quite devastatingly sad, and profoundly affected me...especially how I respond to my life, my childrens' lives, and how I experience the love provided to me by all my loved ones. This post was originally entitled "I'll Never Forget," which is why I've selected it for this month's topic. Read more here:

http://alphagirls.blogspot.com/2007/05/ill-never-forget.html

In memory of Antonio Jovanni Perez. You are forever loved, remembered, and cherished.