Friday, April 01, 2016

#AtoZChallenge 2016 - A is for Anxiety

How would you feel if you had just few minutes to know if your life was going to change?

Anxious, I'm sure!

Three to five minutes is all it takes for a home pregnancy test to work. To tell you the good news (or the bad?). Funny how this life changing revelation takes place in the bathroom out of all places. 
 
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But anxiety starts much before that right? When you miss your date.

Then you head to the pharmacy to grab this wonder kit. With 10 different brands staring at you in the face suddenly anxiety creeps in again. Do you want the traditional 2 line one? Or the one that turns a negative sign into a positive one? Or if lines and signs will confuse you, should you just get the digital ones that actually display 'pregnant' or 'not'.

And as if dealing with your own anxiety is not enough, you have to deal with the reactions of sales people too. I had my first pregnancy in the US and I remember the friendly sales woman giving me a thumbs sign and wishing me luck. (But what if I was hoping for a negative?) And In India for my second one I noticed the lady at the counter scan my neck to see if I was wearing my traditional wedding locket, the mangalsutra.

Now that you bought it, should you tell anyone? Your husband? Your mom? Your best friend? Or should you just wait until you get the results?

Now anxiety makes you read the instructions at least 3 times. And maybe even memorize them. Because when you wake up groggy tomorrow morning for you first bathroom visit, you will want nothing to go wrong.

Anxiety makes sure that this one time  you want to relieve yourself, will feel no relief. Some instructions suggest you '
pop it in midstream' which is not very easy for women considering how we go. Others suggest you do it in a cup and use the given dropper to actually drop a few drops on to this magic stick. Yes like a science experiment. Fun. But not when your hands are shaking. 

And then anxiety's grand finale. That few (but long) minutes of waiting.

Tick Tock. Tick Tock.

While you wait, anxiety makes you do some last minute googling. Of course your phone is already propped up near the sink.

Now, the results could be a false negative, a true positive or a true negative.(Or a false positive?)


Anxiety makes you double and triple check with three different brands spread over a few days. Just to be sure. 

And yes finally you know. If you are not. Then get back to work.

But if you are then -Congratulations! 
 

You just got on to a roller coaster ride  for life!

Hold tight!


25 comments:

  1. Beautifully penned Seena...I remember living that moment with my wife and it was an amazing feeling.:-)
    https://doc2poet.wordpress.com/

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  2. Very well expressed Seena... it made for a great read! Cheers and good luck for the rest of the month :-)

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    1. Thanks Archana! Coming over to yours now.. :)

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  3. Sounds quite complicated... It was a trip to the doctor in our times... Interesting to read how technology is helping us.. ;)
    @yenforblue from

    http://yenforblue.blogspot.in/">Spice of Life!

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  4. Yup, mega anxiety inducing those few hours! well conveyed. Great choice for A too!

    Best,
    Nilanjana
    Madly-in-Verse

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  5. God..!! That was one hell of an example of anxiety.. haven't experienced it though, but your narration says a lot..
    I too have written on anxiety by the way :)

    Cheers
    Geets

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    1. Hi Geets! Its a few minutes of a whole lot of stuff... Thanks!

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  6. Such a perfect example of anxiety!!! :)

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  7. WOW, that bought back memories. I remember the feelings well, even though my daughter is 24 now :) I'm feeling anxious just thinging about it :) Great post. Thank you and wishing you a lovely, anxiety free weekend.

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    1. :) Hi Nicola! Thanks for stopping by...:) Wow my kids are 6 and 3 and its going to be a long time before they are 24...:D

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  8. Anonymous9:56 pm

    Great post on anxiety, Sheena! Definitely one that most of us have/will go through :) Looking forward to the month!
    Sudha from
    Everyday Muse

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  9. Those anxious moments do add up. We all have them!

    Pioneer Women in Aviation A-Z

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    1. Yes they do...Thanks for dropping in..:)

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  10. Wow - great post on anxiety! I remember spending at least a hundred bucks on preg kits when I was trying for my first 30 years ago. With the second I knew right away and could just wait for the doc to confirm. Hah! No more anxiety...for that anyway!!! Thanks Seena.
    [@WidowBadass] from
    The Widow Badass Blog

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  11. Great take on such a common feeling!
    Looking forward to more posts.:)

    Thx for stopping by My Nook in the Blogosphere

    See you again, soon

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  12. Thanks {S.T.U.F.F.}!
    Thank you for coming over... :)

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  13. Enjoyed the post!

    "A day of worrying is more exhausting than a week of work" ~~John Lubbock

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  14. haha! I can relate to that.
    The part where you speak of the differences in how the salespeople react when you pick up that contraption is really funny. :D

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