I bring you this post from a hospital bed in my local hospital
A very tired and weak Ruby
Yesterday started out great
My Dad, my nephew, my sister and I
All set off for the horse show at 9 30am
And arrived at the centre just after half ten
The place was a hive of activity
And I was super nervous from the start
I changed in to my horsey garb
And took a seat to watch the show start
I knew very little about the show itself
I deliberately didn't ask any questions
As I figured that ignorance was bliss
There was a guy from my class there
Fintan
And he was riding in the same category as me
All in all there were seven of us
I had feared that they would all be children
But they were in fact all adults
Some people were taking it very seriously altogether
And arrived dressed and done up to the nines
A few people had even brought their own horses
There were some really beautiful ones
I was on at about 12pm
I was super nervous from the start
And I just couldn't wait for it to be over
Eilish gave me some last minute words of advice
And before I knew it
It was time to go
I knew one thing though
I knew Star wouldn't let me down
I mounted him
Took my whip and Eilish gave me the nod to begin
Thankfully Star began trotting with no bother
And we were off
From the start
Stars pace was great
He was moving so lovely
We made our way around the course
Trying to be as neat and precise as possible
I was trying so hard to keep my shoulders down and my back straight
I swear it was hard work
It looks so easy
And it seems the horse is doing all the work
But it's tough on the legs
And your breathing
Before I knew it
My test was over
And I finished up in the centre
And bowed to the judges
I looked up
And all I could see was Fintan giving me a huge thumbs up
Eilish was super excited
She gave me a big hug
And said it was the best I've ever done it
I was wrecked
But I felt it went well
I dismounted Star
And went to speak to my family
Who were all delighted for me
Then we had to wait for about half an hour to get the results
So we all got a cup of tea and chilled out
As I was drinking tea
I noticed a pain was developing in my upper abdomen
I ignored it at first
The pain was bearable
So I didn't give it too much thought
Then Eilish came over with a huge smile on her face
I came fourth out of seven!
I was really delighted as all the riders in my group were experienced
And it just felt so good not to come last
Fintan came first
And I was so happy for him
He truly deserved it
To be honest
I couldn't enjoy the moment fully
As the pain in my stomach was getting worse
But I pushed it to the back of my mind
After taking some photos
We headed for home
I told my Dad about the pain
And also my sister
It felt suspiciously like the pancreatitis pain
But I was just praying it wasn't
We arrived home about 2pm
Mam is laid up obviously with her foot
So my other sister stayed with her today
I told Mam about the pain
She strongly suggested that I didn't wait for it to get worse
And to head in to A&E
That was really the last thing I wanted to do
But as the pain got worse
I knew I had little or no choice
So I packed a bag of essentials
And my sister and I headed off again
We arrived in A&E
And it was busy
I registered and took a seat
And then the waiting game began
Which is a bit of a nightmare when you are in pain
About an hour later
The triage nurse saw me
She asked the standard routine questions
About my ED
My addiction
My meds
She took my blood pressure which was normal
As was my temperature and blood sugars
Then I was sent out to wait some more
A whole two hours later
I was finally called to see the doctor
I was given a room of my own
Which has its disadvantages and advantages
The doctor came
More questions
More examinations
Blood taken
Then had to wait for the results
Which took another hour and a half
Eventually he came back to me
They measure the amylase in the blood
Normal is 100
Mine was 330
So they suspect my pancreas in inflamed
I was both relieved and annoyed with this result
Part of me was hoping that I had over reacted
And it wasn't my pancreas at all
But deep down
I think I knew it was
I always know
You can't mistake that pain
The waiting went on and on
And my poor sister who had just got back from her stint in hospital with mum, was really starting to flag
I kept trying to convince her to go home
And at 11 30pm
She relented
And dragged her weary body back to the house
At 12am
When I still couldn't sleep
I asked for a sleeping tablet
A request that was flatly refused
They were being very stingy with the meds on this admission
Usually I get morphine as standard
But this time I only got paracetamol
Very disappointing
Anyway
That's not my call to make
For the next couple of hours
I slept fitfully
Then at 2am
A porter woke me up to take me to a ward
Turns out I was in the same ward as last time
And I recognised the nurses straight away
One of them took me in to a little side room
To do my vitals
She also weighed me
But the less said about that the better
Then I was taken down to my room
I was so glad to just relax and settle in
Again I asked for a sleep tablet
And this time I was successful
I read for a few minutes
Before I felt the meds kick in
And I drifted off to sleep
So here I am
It's morning
And I'm just waiting for the doctor to do his rounds
I'm pretty much fed up to be in hospital
When I'm needed at home
But isn't this just always the way life happens?