Lesson Learned: Things Aren’t Always What They Seem
July 24, 2008 by Gabrielle
Filed under Diseases & Conditions
Picture the scene:
Tiny, tiny waiting room. Hubby and I are there, still sweating from the bumper to bumper traffic and dash from the parking garage to make it here on time. Slightly frazzled, but excited.
Next to us, another couple, not nearly as excited. From her body language and a nurse’s comment (”I wish we weren’t seeing you today…”) which nearly loosened the tears she had been holding at bay, I had to guess she was here for a D&E or other process to end a pregnancy that never quite got where it needed to be.
Seeing her so sad quieted my heart. Seeing her husband, with his LAPTOP open and on his lap made me insane.
Their names were finally called. Once they left earshot I hissed at Michael: “Can you believe him? His wife is sitting there in agony and he’s on his frigging laptop? What the F is he doing? Answering emails? Playing solitaire? Have you ever seen someone so insensitive? If you did that, I would KILL you…” And on and on I went until finally M said,
“Dude. Relax. He was showing her their cat at home. They must have a video cam hooked up to the computer and they were spying on their cat. Didn’t you see? It was the one and only time she smiled?”
Oh. Um. No. I didn’t.
“Well then super sleuth, do you think you could chill out and think positive thoughts? Because we should be next.”
And into our frozen embryo transfer (FET) we went.
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I’m so glad you shared that story. It’s a good reminder for me to not be judgmental.
Ooooh! And I hope things went well for you today :-).