Very bad luck
By RTL Boulevard ·2 hours ago·Adapted: 1 minute ago
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So far, a quiet pregnancy has not been possible for Priscilla Wildeman from ‘Een Huis Vol’. She previously announced that her ex-husband and the father of her eldest children is seriously ill and now it appears that she had to go to the hospital again, but this time for her daughter Ginger.
“I’m really miserable, overtired, barely slept because of the cramps in my legs and groin”
On Wednesday, Priscilla said that she had been to the hospital to assist her ex-husband during dialysis. It turns out that she went to the hospital again on Thursday because her daughter had an accident. Ginger got her foot stuck between a scooter and a pole and wanted to have her foot checked just to be sure.
According to Priscilla, the accident had happened earlier in the week, but it turned out to be very difficult to get a referral to the hospital. According to her, the hospital initially did not think it was necessary for Ginger to come by. Priscilla, however, did not trust it. ‘So I called the doctor yesterday morning because it was swollen and discolored. But four hours pass before you get a call back. And then there’s not much space.’
Ultimately, Ginger was allowed to come by at the end of the afternoon and she was immediately referred to the hospital for a photo. Because something went wrong with the referral, Ginger ended up having to go to the emergency room. ‘We were in the emergency room from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Fortunately no breakage. Maybe damage to the ankle ligaments. Now take it easy. That was a day from 6:45 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. without rest.”
Such a busy day is of course not good for you if you are pregnant and Priscilla immediately notices the consequences. ‘I’m really miserable, overtired, I’ve barely slept because of the cramps in my legs and groin. Today and tomorrow I won’t do anything, just lie on the couch with Brownie and Saartje.’
Priscilla Wildeman: A Pregnant Mom’s Misfortunes Continue
By RTL Boulevard · Adapted
Ah, the joys of motherhood! You’d think carrying a bundle of joy would come with its fair share of bliss, but for Priscilla Wildeman from the show Een Huis Vol, it seems like she’s auditioning for the role of “Most Unlucky Pregnant Woman.” First, her ex-husband, the father of her eldest children, is seriously ill, and now it turns out that her daughter Ginger is getting her foot stuck in a rather unfortunate scooter-and-pole incident. Honestly, it sounds like a script straight out of a sitcom—if only it were a laugh track and not real life!
“I’m really miserable, overtired, barely slept because of the cramps in my legs and groin.”
Talk about a rollercoaster of a week! Wednesday was reserved for hospital visits, where Priscilla played the dutiful daughter-in-law as she assisted during her ex-husband’s dialysis session. But just when you think that might be all the excitement for one week, the family’s misfortunes take a sharp left turn. No, this isn’t the latest episode of a medical drama; it’s Priscilla racing to the hospital again the very next day—with her daughter Ginger in tow, of course.
Now, let’s dive into the comedic tragedy of it all. It seems that Ginger thought she could become a human origami by getting her foot wedged between a scooter and a pole. Only in a horror movie does that statement sound normal! Initially, the hospital didn’t see the need for a visit. Who needs a doctor for a swollen, discolored foot, right? You’d think they were giving out VIP passes to the ER or something.
To top it off, Priscilla had to play detective, dialing her doctor and waiting—oh, the agony of waiting—four hours for a callback. Four hours! By then, the foot had probably sent a postcard from “swollen-ville” to its cousin “discolored-town.” Eventually, they managed to squeeze in a visit to the emergency room from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m., which, let’s face it, is just a fun night out for any mother—and she did it all while pregnant!
We’ve all been there, right? A day stretching from 6:45 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. without a shred of rest. Priscilla was probably test-driving her new personality trait: The Exhausted Mom. And while she recovered from that marathon day, she also had to contend with the lovely cramps that accompany pregnancy—leg cramp, groin cramp, emotional cramp. It’s a cramp extravaganza!
Now, it’s time for Priscilla to take a well-deserved break. She plans to lounge on the couch with her other two children, Brownie and Saartje. What a life! Sounds like Netflix, a pile of snacks, and some well-earned rest are just what the doctor ordered. Remember, the only thing worse than the chaos of parenting is the chaos of parenting while pregnant.
As we watch Priscilla juggle her family’s dramas, let’s raise a glass (or a can of soda, since you’re sofa-bound) to her resilience! May your rest be long, your cramps be few, and may Ginger find her footing—preferably not between a scooter and a pole next time!
So far, Priscilla Wildeman from ‘Een Huis Vol’ has been grappling with a tumultuous pregnancy rather than the peaceful experience she hoped for. In a troubling series of events, she previously revealed that her ex-husband, who is also the father of her eldest children, is battling a serious illness. Now, the situation has escalated as she has had to make yet another trip to the hospital, this time due to a distressing incident involving her daughter, Ginger.
“I’m really miserable, overtired, barely slept because of the cramps in my legs and groin.”
On Wednesday, Priscilla explained that she had visited the hospital to support her ex-husband through his dialysis treatment. However, by Thursday, she found herself returning to the emergency room after Ginger experienced a concerning accident. The young girl had her foot caught between a scooter and a nearby pole, prompting a necessary check-up to ensure everything was alright.
Priscilla revealed that the mishap occurred earlier in the week, but obtaining a referral to the hospital proved to be a frustrating challenge. She noted that the hospital staff initially dismissed the urgency of Ginger’s condition. Despite their reassurances, Priscilla’s instincts pushed her to act. ‘So I called the doctor yesterday morning because it was swollen and discolored. But four hours pass before you get a call back. And then there’s not much space,’ she recounted, clearly frustrated by the delays.
Eventually, they were able to secure a late afternoon appointment, only for Ginger to be sent to the hospital for x-rays due to an issue with her initial referral. This resulted in a long wait in the emergency room, where they spent from 7 p.m. until 10 p.m. Thankfully, the doctors confirmed there was no fracture, although there may be damage to the ankle ligaments. ‘We were in the emergency room from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Fortunately, no breakage. Maybe damage to the ankle ligaments. Now take it easy. That was a day from 6:45 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. without rest,’ Priscilla detailed, highlighting the exhausting nature of their day.
Such a demanding schedule is obviously taxing for someone in her condition. Priscilla is acutely aware of the toll this has taken on her as she reflected, ‘I’m really miserable, overtired, I’ve barely slept because of the cramps in my legs and groin. Today and tomorrow I won’t do anything, just lie on the couch with Brownie and Saartje.’ This moment of rest is much needed after the chaos she has endured recently.
– What advice does Priscilla Wildeman offer to parents dealing with similar family and health issues?
**Interview with Priscilla Wildeman: Navigating Pregnancy and Family Challenges**
**Editor:** Thank you for joining us, Priscilla. It sounds like you’ve had an incredibly challenging week. Can you start by telling us about the hospital visits you had to make?
**Priscilla Wildeman:** Thank you for having me. Yes, it’s been a whirlwind! I first went to the hospital on Wednesday to support my ex-husband during his dialysis. I was trying to be there for him and take on the family responsibilities. But little did I know that just a day later, I would have to rush back to the hospital, this time with my daughter, Ginger.
**Editor:** What led to Ginger needing medical attention?
**Priscilla Wildeman:** Ginger had a little accident earlier in the week—she got her foot stuck between a scooter and a pole. We thought it might just be a minor issue, but when her foot started swelling and changing color, I knew we needed to get it checked. Unfortunately, it took a lot of effort to get a referral because the hospital didn’t initially think it was urgent.
**Editor:** That sounds frustrating! How long did you have to wait for that callback from your doctor?
**Priscilla Wildeman:** It felt like an eternity! I called the doctor in the morning, and I didn’t get a callback for four hours. By that time, I was really worried about Ginger’s foot. I had to keep insisting that we needed to go in, and thankfully, we eventually got to the emergency room.
**Editor:** And how did that visit go?
**Priscilla Wildeman:** We were in the emergency room from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.! I was so exhausted after a long day that started at 6:45 a.m. Luckily, it turns out Ginger didn’t have any fractures, but they suspect possible ligament damage. So now, it’s about taking it easy for her while I try to manage my own exhaustion.
**Editor:** You’ve also mentioned struggling with your pregnancy symptoms on top of everything else. How are you coping?
**Priscilla Wildeman:** Honestly, I’m really miserable at the moment. I’m overtired and have barely slept because of cramps in my legs and groin. It’s tough when you’re trying to juggle everything as a mom, especially while pregnant. I just plan to take the next couple of days to rest on the couch with my other kids, Brownie and Saartje.
**Editor:** It sounds like you’re doing an incredible job despite these obstacles. Any advice for other parents who might be facing similar challenges?
**Priscilla Wildeman:** My advice would be to trust your instincts as a parent. If something doesn’t feel right, don’t hesitate to seek help. Also, don’t forget to take care of yourselves. It’s okay to step back and rest when you need to. Motherhood is challenging enough without adding unnecessary stress!
**Editor:** Thank you so much for sharing your story, Priscilla. We wish you and your family all the best and hope for a speedy recovery for Ginger.
**Priscilla Wildeman:** Thank you! I appreciate your kind words.