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| 15 Nov 2013 - Somerset West Mediclinic |
Worst day of my life....
You probably would think it was the day that my husband died
(13 January 2014 – what a terrible terrible day). No it was every single day/
time I saw Francois (FMC – Francois Muratie Conradie) after his diagnoses on
the 15th November 2013. I feel nauseous if I think back of this day.
I have to force myself to think of this
day so that I can tell the story.
(sitting here, frozen and scared to unlock the memories of the 1st
week of new life – here we go)
Finally after one and a half months wondering what in this
world could be causing this abdominal pain FMS first felt when he was on a business
trip in China in September 2013 a (very good and understanding) doctor decided
that he is going to do surgery to investigate this unconfutable feeling. -symptoms
he experienced:
started out with a few cramps in his tummy daily
bloated feeling after eating)
loss of apatite
Indigestion and stomach discomfort
(You see what I’m doing here – moving away from the 15th Novembers memories – will get there eventually)
started out with a few cramps in his tummy daily
bloated feeling after eating)
loss of apatite
Indigestion and stomach discomfort
(You see what I’m doing here – moving away from the 15th Novembers memories – will get there eventually)
So after a MRE, colonoscopy, 2 sonars, numerous blood
test and 5 doctors the general surgeon decided that they are going to remove
his appendix (on 12 November) because at this stage it looked like the only
cause of discomfort even though it wasn’t swollen enough (according to medical
records) to cause this kind of discomfort. While walking to the OR (operation room) by
his side, I prayed to God to please let it be his flippen appendix! After the surgery
the doctor informed me that while they took out his appendix the found another
problem and he thinks this might be the cause of all the troubles. But he is 90%
sure the white spots on in his abdominal area are curable. This was truly a
bitter sweet moment. Even though the problem was worse than what we expected I was
happy for two reasons at that moment that I wanted to kiss this doctor – by the
way he is very sexy doctor. Firstly, we now know what caused al the drama and
secondly, it was curable. The next day (13 Nov – getting closer) the doctor
informed us that it might be a strain of TB that needs treatment of 6 months
but everything will be back to normal after the treatment. So the next day (14 Nov – oooh its very close
now) the doctors (yes now there was more than one doctor on his case – rising concern
with me once again – always the pessimist) informed us that the lab test shows
that it is defiantly not TB. So now what the hell is it then!!!
On the morning of the 15th
November it started to rain softly and the clouds gathered over the Somerset
west area – most of you will remember this day as the day that the Lourens River
flooded into the Medi Clininc. I went to visit FMC in the hospital before I went
to an conference at the Lord Charles , to hear if the doctors had any answers to
what is causing this drama.
No answers again…….
So then I phone the doctor and made an appointment to that evening at 17:00 to discuss this problem. I went to the hospital at 15:00 and climbed in FMC bed with him because it was so cold. This picture was taken then. And this was also the last time I can remember that I saw (no wait there was another time) him that he looked contend/happy/relaxed as in this picture, and that was the night before he died – will tell you at another time about that.
No answers again…….
So then I phone the doctor and made an appointment to that evening at 17:00 to discuss this problem. I went to the hospital at 15:00 and climbed in FMC bed with him because it was so cold. This picture was taken then. And this was also the last time I can remember that I saw (no wait there was another time) him that he looked contend/happy/relaxed as in this picture, and that was the night before he died – will tell you at another time about that.
17:00, 15 November 2013
Rain is falling from the sky like I have never seen before. FMC’s room is dark… and then the doctor walked in. I will never in my life forget the look in die Dr eyes. It was a look of incredible sadness. As he pulled a chair closer I realised shitty news is coming our way. When the doctor said the word: C-A-N-C-E-R it felt like I was warm and cold at the same time. I didn’t know if I wanted to sit or stand. I wanted to vomit. And then I saw Francois face. He was scared. Very scared. The Dr kept quiet for a few minutes to give us the time to inhale this terrible news.
Then FMC said: Adél, I am so sorry that I am doing this to you…
Always putting himself and his feelings second. I then asked the Dr if it is bad. Dr’s reply: No, it’s VERY BAD.
……… Silence FMC was supposed to stay in the hospital till the next morning, but with this news there was no way that he could spend another night in this place. We left the hospital at 18:00 in silence and drove (swam) home in silence.
I think the only thing worse than this will probably be when
a Dr tells you your child has cancer. There are no words to describe how I felt
that night. Every second hoping wishing things could be different. Trying to
make sense of this mess.
This was truly the worst day of my life – don’t judge me now
in thinking why not 13 January 2014. I think I lost my husband, the true FMC,
that day in the hospital. After that day we only once had a slight argument
(and how did I grave to have a decent argument with him), we never laughed till
gasping for air and he was never independent like the FMC I came to know over
the 8 years that we known each other. And this is the reason why I absolutely
hate this date!

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