Guest guest Posted December 19, 2005 Report Share Posted December 19, 2005 I LOVE that article and depending on how bad things get for me the next time around...ya never know. Mine has gotten to the point many times I have thought of much more horrible things. HG is awful and has really no cure. They haven't found a link based on health, nutrition or real deficiencies. True HG doesn't depend on blood sugar or just about anything else for that matter. They only thing that ends up working for me is Zofran. Hyperemesis Hyperemesis is an endless nightmare of gutwrenching misery that bears little relation to normal nausea of pregnancy. It means not keeping food or water down for days at a time, often requires hospitalization, and can lead to premature birth and low birthweight. The usual blood sugar issues are irrelevant - you have no control over what, when, whether you can eat. It's incredibly hard on the mother's body, as well, because the baby gets whatever nutrition is available, and often the mother has no way to replace it. KerryAnn - I hope I'm not offending you, but you may want to read the article on mothering.com about smoking pot for hyperemesis. It works, there is no evidence of harm, and if you suspect harm, balance that against the harm of untreated hyperemesis. I would also consider taking Bendectin if you didn't last time around, and starting immediately. Yeah, yeah, it's a drug, but I wish someone had explained that NOT taking something could harm my baby and my body. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 19, 2005 Report Share Posted December 19, 2005 On 12/19/05, Mati Senerchia <senerchia@...> wrote: > KerryAnn - I hope I'm not offending you, but you may want to read the article on > mothering.com about smoking pot for hyperemesis. Yeah its a shame that some of our best herbals....er....drugs are illegal, for reasons that have no real legitimate basis, despite all the illogical and conflicting rhetoric. It really is a sad state of affairs but I don't want to create a lot of off-topic noise by saying much more. You might be able to have it prescribed or take it as a tea (or in brownies, LOL). There are also some other controversial things you can do, like find a health practitioner who is willing to supervise a *short* series of *short* super dense juice flushes, but your window of opportunity for that is running out. -- Life isn't static. People change. Circumstances change. What may have been true six months or a year ago may no longer be true now. Maybe a loved one got sick and died at a tender age...Maybe they ran into an old high school buddy who still looks great...At any rate what they couldn't hear before rings true to them now. So don't despair. Stick to the task. You will eventually find yourself surrounded by people who do care about good food and see it as a legitimate avenue to great health. Winning the War on Good Food http://www.warongoodfood.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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