April 2nd
Well, I just realized that I wrote on April fool's day and that entry indeed was not a fool. I'm still in the hospital today. I woke up and Sgt. Dansbury had just walked in and said, "Morning Andi. Do you want any breakfast from Duncan Donuts™?"
"Yeah, I would like a Butterfinger Cappuccino, and two chocolate donuts. Then a blueberry muffin." I told Sgt. Dansbury.
"Okay. See you guys in a few. My partner Sgt. Luke Redman, no relation to Raymond Redman at all, will guard your room." Said Sgt. Dansbury.
"Okay." Said both Adam and I.
"So how are you honey?" asked Adam.
"Okay. I don't hurt right now. The doctor said it shouldn't since we did it very early into the pregnancy."
"Wow, lucky I guess."
"Yeah, very." I said.
"Well, Dr. Yeller came in and said that they are going to be coming in a checking on how your doing. They have to do it because of your overdose." Adam told me.
"It's not like I did it on purpose. It was an accident."
"Well, you know that it wasn't your first time on an overdose. That's why. They won't even let you take your medicine because they are afraid you'll find a way to overdose." Said Adam.
"You know what. I don't care. Come here Amy."
Amy came to me and said, "Mom, you k?"
"Yes, mommy's okay."
"See even Amy is worried."
"I worried to." Said Amanda
"I know you are." I told both Amy and Amanda.
Dr. Yeller then came in and said, "Adam, maybe you need to take the twins and get out of the room. I don't think the twins should here this—"
"No, they stay. They deserve to hear what is happening with Andi." Said Adam.
"I agree." I said agreeing with Adam.
"Okay," said Dr. Yeller, amazed. "Well, we contacted Rita and told her what happened. And she said that all the past times you came her, you didn't overdose. Though it shows in our records that you have high amounts of the medicine Rita gave you."
"Yeah, I'm aware." I said.
"Well, we think that Rita is trying to poison you because your developing a tumor." Said Dr. Yeller, in a stressful tone.
"No, Rita told me that the medicine wouldn't cause that. What is the medicine?" I said sternly and questionably.
"Well, it could be the last medicine she gave you. The medicine she said that he put you on is a different then what is developing the tumor. We may be wrong though on the tumor forming. It could just be something that we are imagining," said Dr. Yeller. "But we'll keep you posted."
"Alright, thanks Dr. Yeller." I said.
"Wow, she told me that the medicine wouldn't do that." I told Adam.
"The therapist I went to when I was at my dad's said that the medicine that we both were on that Rita gave us would do that. When you told me you were put on a different medicine I didn't think to tell you that." Said Adam.
"Oh, well, she told me differently."
Dr. Yeller finally told me that it was a false alarm and that it was something normal in a place he forget existed. I told him that it was all right; I wasn't alarmed, just curious. With Sgt. Dansbury and Lt. Trisbie's permission, Dr. Yeller was a loud to discharge me from the hospital and told me to be careful. Tiff watched the kids while Adam and I went to the University, with Sgt. Dansbury as an escort, to talk to Robbie. We didn't get home till a little after 8:30. In which the twins were already in bed. I guess I'll talk to you later, Andi.
