Guest guest Posted November 29, 2001 Report Share Posted November 29, 2001 Hi , I am not sure what all the abbreviations are myself, but I can tell you the ones I know: dh - dear husband (I think) mil/bil etc - mother-in-law, brother-in-law, etc. cd - cycle day bf - boyfriend hsg - dye test used to check the validity of your tube hcg - hormone levels ep - ectopic preg. pr - pregnant bw - blood work u/s - ultrasound ttc - trying to conceive af - aunt flow (your period) I might of missed a few, but it gives you a general idea. I am going for the HSG in December. I have been ttc since last sept. and I have given up on the natural method so one of the first steps in fertility treatment is the dye test. Clomis is a drug that helps you o - ovulate. That is probally what they will put me one if the dye test is doesn't show any abnormalities. Some women have been discussing their HCG levels which indicates if you are pregnant or ovulating.(Is this right ladies?) I was seen a week after my surgery (I also had my tube removed) for a followup and then two weeks later to have the stiches removed. The dr told me I could start ttc as soon as I was ready. I was also told I didn't need to see him again until my annual. So there is nothing abnormal about what your dr said. I hope this info helps and again welcome to the group. > I am not familiar with all the abbreviations many of > you are using..could someone please explain them to > me? Also I have been reading about all these tests > many of you are undergoing since your EPs. I don't > know what these tests are. Do they have anything to > do with trying to get pregnant again or are they part > of the course of treatment for your EP? I ask b/c I > had surgery to remove mine back in September and that > was it, other than being put on Birth Control for 3 > months. I had a two week follow up exam after my > surgery and he released me, saying I was doing fine > and did not need to come back until my yearly exam > unless I should experience any complications. Is that > normal or do the doc's usually keep seeing you for a > longer period of time? > > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 6, 2001 Report Share Posted December 6, 2001 Casie, No questions are silly. I need to have b/w (blood work) done before I go for the HSG to make sure I am not currently pr. With, my ep, I didn't even know I was pr. In fact, I bled for 4 weeks before I got help. I missed a couple a b/c pills a few years ago and I had af for three weeks. Anyway, when I went in they did an u/s, told me I was and wasn't pr, and rushed me to the hospital where I had surgery the next morning. I lost my left tube. They never came back after the surgery for b/w and the only time I had the blood work done is for the fertility tests. I was released from the hospital 24 hrs after the surgery and was back to work 3 weeks later. I went to Vegas 10 days after the surgery and even went on a thrill ride (not the smartest thing I ever did, but I had saved all year for this trip and I was going to have a good time even if it killed me, which it almost did (LOL). I was told I could have a normal pr and delivery. I had the surgery July 2000, and I still have the scar, it's not bad though. It's faded quite a bit since. My bf(boyfriend) had double knee surgery in 98 and his scars are just as bad as there were before the surgery. I did use vitamin E lotion to minimize the scarring. It might work for you. Keep in touch and if you have anymore questions, I will be happy to answer them for you. Take Care PS Sorry for rambling > Is there a reason why they have to take your blood? I know when I was > in the hospital they came and took my blood every morning about 4 am, > but they never told me what it was for and I see that you all are > talking about getting your blood taken a lot. > > Also anyone who had surgery, were you told that you would have to > have a c-section when you get pg? Do you still have the scars? What > was your experience after the surgery? I still have my scar and > everymorning when I get out of the shower and look at it I think > about what I went through. I was on bed rest for 2 weeks and was off > of work for 4 weeks. I was in the hopsital for 5 days and couldn't > walk very good. > > Sorry if my questions are silly, but I never know anyone else that > went through this and they didn't explain much to me at the hospital > either. > > Casie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 6, 2001 Report Share Posted December 6, 2001 I don't know what kind of surgery I had but I was cut like you would get cut to have a c-section and I have a long scar about 6-7 inches. If I wait 5 years I could deliver normally but anytime before that I have to have a c-section. I guess everyones surgery is differnet. Did anyone have to stay in the hospital, I was there for 5 days. Casie kcbronx kcbronx@...> wrote: Casie, No questions are silly. I need to have b/w (blood work) done before I go for the HSG to make sure I am not currently pr. With, my ep, I didn't even know I was pr. In fact, I bled for 4 weeks before I got help. I missed a couple a b/c pills a few years ago and I had af for three weeks. Anyway, when I went in they did an u/s, told me I was and wasn't pr, and rushed me to the hospital where I had surgery the next morning. I lost my left tube. They never came back after the surgery for b/w and the only time I had the blood work done is for the fertility tests. I was released from the hospital 24 hrs after the surgery and was back to work 3 weeks later. I went to Vegas 10 days after the surgery and even went on a thrill ride (not the smartest thing I ever did, but I had saved all year for this trip and I was going to have a good time even if it killed me, which it almost did (LOL). I was told I could have a normal pr and delivery. I had the surgery July 2000, and I still have the scar, it's not bad though. It's faded quite a bit since. My bf(boyfriend) had double knee surgery in 98 and his scars are just as bad as there were before the surgery. I did use vitamin E lotion to minimize the scarring. It might work for you. Keep in touch and if you have anymore questions, I will be happy to answer them for you. Take Care PS Sorry for rambling > Is there a reason why they have to take your blood? I know when I was > in the hospital they came and took my blood every morning about 4 am, > but they never told me what it was for and I see that you all are > talking about getting your blood taken a lot. > > Also anyone who had surgery, were you told that you would have to > have a c-section when you get pg? Do you still have the scars? What > was your experience after the surgery? I still have my scar and > everymorning when I get out of the shower and look at it I think > about what I went through. I was on bed rest for 2 weeks and was off > of work for 4 weeks. I was in the hopsital for 5 days and couldn't > walk very good. > > Sorry if my questions are silly, but I never know anyone else that > went through this and they didn't explain much to me at the hospital > either. > > Casie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 6, 2001 Report Share Posted December 6, 2001 Hi Casie, I'm sorry about your loss. You have found a wonderful group of women here. I had a c-section cut with my ectopic too and my dr. told me I could still try for a vaginal birth when i get pregnant. Also I had a previous c-section with my daughter so that makes two cuts and two dr.'s have both said I can try again vaginally. The scar does get lighter as time goes on. Before my ectopic preg. I never paid any attention to my scar. Its only been 3 months since my surgery so it is still red but it will fade .. I've never heard wait five years... ps... what does df mean??? cheryl Re: Re: Questions > > I don't know what kind of surgery I had but I was cut like you would get cut to have a c-section and I have a long scar about 6-7 inches. If I wait 5 years I could deliver normally but anytime before that I have to have a c-section. I guess everyones surgery is differnet. Did anyone have to stay in the hospital, I was there for 5 days. > Casie > kcbronx kcbronx@...> wrote: Casie, > No questions are silly. I need to have b/w (blood work) done before > I go for the HSG to make sure I am not currently pr. With, my ep, I > didn't even know I was pr. In fact, I bled for 4 weeks before I got > help. I missed a couple a b/c pills a few years ago and I had af for > three weeks. Anyway, when I went in they did an u/s, told me I was > and wasn't pr, and rushed me to the hospital where I had surgery the > next morning. I lost my left tube. They never came back after the > surgery for b/w and the only time I had the blood work done is for > the fertility tests. I was released from the hospital 24 hrs after > the surgery and was back to work 3 weeks later. I went to Vegas 10 > days after the surgery and even went on a thrill ride (not the > smartest thing I ever did, but I had saved all year for this trip and > I was going to have a good time even if it killed me, which it almost > did (LOL). I was told I could have a normal pr and delivery. I had > the surgery July 2000, and I still have the scar, it's not bad > though. It's faded quite a bit since. My bf(boyfriend) had double > knee surgery in 98 and his scars are just as bad as there were before > the surgery. I did use vitamin E lotion to minimize the scarring. It > might work for you. Keep in touch and if you have anymore questions, > I will be happy to answer them for you. Take Care > PS Sorry for rambling > > > > > Is there a reason why they have to take your blood? I know when I > was > > in the hospital they came and took my blood every morning about 4 > am, > > but they never told me what it was for and I see that you all are > > talking about getting your blood taken a lot. > > > > Also anyone who had surgery, were you told that you would have to > > have a c-section when you get pg? Do you still have the scars? What > > was your experience after the surgery? I still have my scar and > > everymorning when I get out of the shower and look at it I think > > about what I went through. I was on bed rest for 2 weeks and was > off > > of work for 4 weeks. I was in the hopsital for 5 days and couldn't > > walk very good. > > > > Sorry if my questions are silly, but I never know anyone else that > > went through this and they didn't explain much to me at the > hospital > > either. > > > > Casie > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 6, 2001 Report Share Posted December 6, 2001 Casie, None of your questions are silly...ask away. I did have surgery and have a scar about 3-4 inches long. I know it is a sad reminder of what happened to us. I am sorry. For the longest time I wouldn't look in the mirror at it. I don't know but I wasn't told I would have to have a c-section next time around. My surgery seemed to go ok. I had problems with my bladder after the surgery but other than that I was fine. Please take care of yourself and just try and take one day at a time. M kkay4life kkay4life@...> wrote: Is there a reason why they have to take your blood? I know when I was in the hospital they came and took my blood every morning about 4 am, but they never told me what it was for and I see that you all are talking about getting your blood taken a lot. Also anyone who had surgery, were you told that you would have to have a c-section when you get pg? Do you still have the scars? What was your experience after the surgery? I still have my scar and everymorning when I get out of the shower and look at it I think about what I went through. I was on bed rest for 2 weeks and was off of work for 4 weeks. I was in the hopsital for 5 days and couldn't walk very good. Sorry if my questions are silly, but I never know anyone else that went through this and they didn't explain much to me at the hospital either. Casie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 6, 2001 Report Share Posted December 6, 2001 Casie, Most surgeries are laparoscopy done pretty much with 3 1 inch insicions, however it sounds like you had the same as I did I forget what the proper name is but it started out as a laparoscopy and ended up with the 8 inch insicion across my lower abdomen and one in my belly button and one above each (almost) hip and one more anbout 3 inches below my belly button.....I was told that after one year of being healed I could have a normal vaginal delivery but that if I had to have a c section they would use the same scar. I also was in the hosp 5 days and was almost kept another but my mom a nurse and my hubby said that they wouldnt leave my side so....I was allowed to go ahead and leave after 5 days. I was on bed rest for around 3 weeks and was light duty for about 2 more, I have not gone back to work for health and ttc reasons. The blood work they did in the hosp is to make sure you are not still losing blood from the surgery, make sure there is no infection and that your hcg is dropping and originally to blood type you so that if you need blood they can have the right type on hand. Never feel your questions are silly!!! As a matter of fact I bet every one you asked has been asked by someone else here at one time or another!! and if you dont ask you wont know!!!! Feel free to ask away and ramble off about anything we all do that quite frequently!!! LAura T Re: Re: Questions I don't know what kind of surgery I had but I was cut like you would get cut to have a c-section and I have a long scar about 6-7 inches. If I wait 5 years I could deliver normally but anytime before that I have to have a c-section. I guess everyones surgery is differnet. Did anyone have to stay in the hospital, I was there for 5 days. Casie kcbronx kcbronx@...> wrote: Casie, No questions are silly. I need to have b/w (blood work) done before I go for the HSG to make sure I am not currently pr. With, my ep, I didn't even know I was pr. In fact, I bled for 4 weeks before I got help. I missed a couple a b/c pills a few years ago and I had af for three weeks. Anyway, when I went in they did an u/s, told me I was and wasn't pr, and rushed me to the hospital where I had surgery the next morning. I lost my left tube. They never came back after the surgery for b/w and the only time I had the blood work done is for the fertility tests. I was released from the hospital 24 hrs after the surgery and was back to work 3 weeks later. I went to Vegas 10 days after the surgery and even went on a thrill ride (not the smartest thing I ever did, but I had saved all year for this trip and I was going to have a good time even if it killed me, which it almost did (LOL). I was told I could have a normal pr and delivery. I had the surgery July 2000, and I still have the scar, it's not bad though. It's faded quite a bit since. My bf(boyfriend) had double knee surgery in 98 and his scars are just as bad as there were before the surgery. I did use vitamin E lotion to minimize the scarring. It might work for you. Keep in touch and if you have anymore questions, I will be happy to answer them for you. Take Care PS Sorry for rambling > Is there a reason why they have to take your blood? I know when I was > in the hospital they came and took my blood every morning about 4 am, > but they never told me what it was for and I see that you all are > talking about getting your blood taken a lot. > > Also anyone who had surgery, were you told that you would have to > have a c-section when you get pg? Do you still have the scars? What > was your experience after the surgery? I still have my scar and > everymorning when I get out of the shower and look at it I think > about what I went through. I was on bed rest for 2 weeks and was off > of work for 4 weeks. I was in the hopsital for 5 days and couldn't > walk very good. > > Sorry if my questions are silly, but I never know anyone else that > went through this and they didn't explain much to me at the hospital > either. > > Casie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2001 Report Share Posted December 7, 2001 It sound like you had the same type of surgery as I have had. My scar is 6 inches long and low enough that I could still where a bikini lol. When I was 6, I had a double hernia and they cut in the same place. Still, I can have children the natural way if I ever conceive. I was only in the hospital from Tuesday night when I was admitted to Thursday morning, when they released me. A total of 36 long hours. Have a great weekend, . -- In ectopicpregnancy@y..., casie tropez wrote: > > I don't know what kind of surgery I had but I was cut like you would get cut to have a c-section and I have a long scar about 6-7 inches. If I wait 5 years I could deliver normally but anytime before that I have to have a c-section. I guess everyones surgery is differnet. Did anyone have to stay in the hospital, I was there for 5 days. > Casie > kcbronx wrote: Casie, > No questions are silly. I need to have b/w (blood work) done before > I go for the HSG to make sure I am not currently pr. With, my ep, I > didn't even know I was pr. In fact, I bled for 4 weeks before I got > help. I missed a couple a b/c pills a few years ago and I had af for > three weeks. Anyway, when I went in they did an u/s, told me I was > and wasn't pr, and rushed me to the hospital where I had surgery the > next morning. I lost my left tube. They never came back after the > surgery for b/w and the only time I had the blood work done is for > the fertility tests. I was released from the hospital 24 hrs after > the surgery and was back to work 3 weeks later. I went to Vegas 10 > days after the surgery and even went on a thrill ride (not the > smartest thing I ever did, but I had saved all year for this trip and > I was going to have a good time even if it killed me, which it almost > did (LOL). I was told I could have a normal pr and delivery. I had > the surgery July 2000, and I still have the scar, it's not bad > though. It's faded quite a bit since. My bf(boyfriend) had double > knee surgery in 98 and his scars are just as bad as there were before > the surgery. I did use vitamin E lotion to minimize the scarring. It > might work for you. Keep in touch and if you have anymore questions, > I will be happy to answer them for you. Take Care > PS Sorry for rambling > > > > > Is there a reason why they have to take your blood? I know when I > was > > in the hospital they came and took my blood every morning about 4 > am, > > but they never told me what it was for and I see that you all are > > talking about getting your blood taken a lot. > > > > Also anyone who had surgery, were you told that you would have to > > have a c-section when you get pg? Do you still have the scars? What > > was your experience after the surgery? I still have my scar and > > everymorning when I get out of the shower and look at it I think > > about what I went through. I was on bed rest for 2 weeks and was > off > > of work for 4 weeks. I was in the hopsital for 5 days and couldn't > > walk very good. > > > > Sorry if my questions are silly, but I never know anyone else that > > went through this and they didn't explain much to me at the > hospital > > either. > > > > Casie > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2001 Report Share Posted December 7, 2001 Casie ~ I am not sure if I mentioned in my earlier post but I was in the hospital for 6 days. The surgery is generally referred to as a laparotomy. Everything else they do (salpingectomy, salpingostomy so on falls under that). --- casie tropez kkay4life@...> wrote: > > I don't know what kind of surgery I had but I was > cut like you would get cut to have a c-section and I > have a long scar about 6-7 inches. If I wait 5 years > I could deliver normally but anytime before that I > have to have a c-section. I guess everyones surgery > is differnet. Did anyone have to stay in the > hospital, I was there for 5 days. > Casie > kcbronx kcbronx@...> wrote: Casie, > No questions are silly. I need to have b/w (blood > work) done before > I go for the HSG to make sure I am not currently pr. > With, my ep, I > didn't even know I was pr. In fact, I bled for 4 > weeks before I got > help. I missed a couple a b/c pills a few years ago > and I had af for > three weeks. Anyway, when I went in they did an u/s, > told me I was > and wasn't pr, and rushed me to the hospital where I > had surgery the > next morning. I lost my left tube. They never came > back after the > surgery for b/w and the only time I had the blood > work done is for > the fertility tests. I was released from the > hospital 24 hrs after > the surgery and was back to work 3 weeks later. I > went to Vegas 10 > days after the surgery and even went on a thrill > ride (not the > smartest thing I ever did, but I had saved all year > for this trip and > I was going to have a good time even if it killed > me, which it almost > did (LOL). I was told I could have a normal pr and > delivery. I had > the surgery July 2000, and I still have the scar, > it's not bad > though. It's faded quite a bit since. My > bf(boyfriend) had double > knee surgery in 98 and his scars are just as bad as > there were before > the surgery. I did use vitamin E lotion to minimize > the scarring. It > might work for you. Keep in touch and if you have > anymore questions, > I will be happy to answer them for you. Take Care > > PS Sorry for rambling > > > > > Is there a reason why they have to take your > blood? I know when I > was > > in the hospital they came and took my blood every > morning about 4 > am, > > but they never told me what it was for and I see > that you all are > > talking about getting your blood taken a lot. > > > > Also anyone who had surgery, were you told that > you would have to > > have a c-section when you get pg? Do you still > have the scars? What > > was your experience after the surgery? I still > have my scar and > > everymorning when I get out of the shower and look > at it I think > > about what I went through. I was on bed rest for 2 > weeks and was > off > > of work for 4 weeks. I was in the hopsital for 5 > days and couldn't > > walk very good. > > > > Sorry if my questions are silly, but I never know > anyone else that > > went through this and they didn't explain much to > me at the > hospital > > either. > > > > Casie > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2001 Report Share Posted December 9, 2001 I'm pretty sure the procedure you are talking about is a laparotomy. More invasive than a laparoscopy but not quite as drastic as a C-section. Kind Regards, ~Maree shara @ cutey.com ***** > Email addresses in this document have a space before and after the @ symbol. > This is to prevent viruses from reaching the writer and others. If you want to correspond, just remove the spaces. ***** Re: Re: Questions Casie, Most surgeries are laparoscopy done pretty much with 3 1 inch insicions, however it sounds like you had the same as I did I forget what the proper name is but it started out as a laparoscopy and ended up with the 8 inch insicion across my lower abdomen and one in my belly button and one above each (almost) hip and one more anbout 3 inches below my belly button.....I was told that after one year of being healed I could have a normal vaginal delivery but that if I had to have a c section they would use the same scar. I also was in the hosp 5 days and was almost kept another but my mom a nurse and my hubby said that they wouldnt leave my side so....I was allowed to go ahead and leave after 5 days. I was on bed rest for around 3 weeks and was light duty for about 2 more, I have not gone back to work for health and ttc reasons. The blood work they did in the hosp is to make sure you are not still losing blood from the surgery, make sure there is no infection and that your hcg! is dropping and originally to blood type you so that if you need blood they can have the right type on hand. Never feel your questions are silly!!! As a matter of fact I bet every one you asked has been asked by someone else here at one time or another!! and if you dont ask you wont know!!!! Feel free to ask away and ramble off about anything we all do that quite frequently!!! LAura T Re: Re: Questions I don't know what kind of surgery I had but I was cut like you would get cut to have a c-section and I have a long scar about 6-7 inches. If I wait 5 years I could deliver normally but anytime before that I have to have a c-section. I guess everyones surgery is differnet. Did anyone have to stay in the hospital, I was there for 5 days. Casie kcbronx kcbronx@...> wrote: Casie, No questions are silly. I need to have b/w (blood work) done before I go for the HSG to make sure I am not currently pr. With, my ep, I didn't even know I was pr. In fact, I bled for 4 weeks before I got help. I missed a couple a b/c pills a few years ago and I had af for three weeks. Anyway, when I went in they did an u/s, told me I was and wasn't pr, and rushed me to the hospital where I had surgery the next morning. I lost my left tube. They never came back after the surgery for b/w and the only time I had the blood work done is for the fertility tests. I was released from the hospital 24 hrs after the surgery and was back to work 3 weeks later. I went to Vegas 10 days after the surgery and even went on a thrill ride (not the smartest thing I ever did, but I had saved all year for this trip and I was going to have a good time even if it killed me, which it almost did (LOL). I was told I could have a normal pr and delivery. I had the surgery July 2000, and I still have the scar, it's not bad though. It's faded quite a bit since. My bf(boyfriend) had double knee surgery in 98 and his scars are just as bad as there were before the surgery. I did use vitamin E lotion to minimize the scarring. It might work for you. Keep in touch and if you have anymore questions, I will be happy to answer them for you. Take Care PS Sorry for rambling > Is there a reason why they have to take your blood? I know when I was > in the hospital they came and took my blood every morning about 4 am, > but they never told me what it was for and I see that you all are > talking about getting your blood taken a lot. > > Also anyone who had surgery, were you told that you would have to > have a c-section when you get pg? Do you still have the scars? What > was your experience after the surgery? I still have my scar and > everymorning when I get out of the shower and look at it I think > about what I went through. I was on bed rest for 2 weeks and was off > of work for 4 weeks. I was in the hopsital for 5 days and couldn't > walk very good. > > Sorry if my questions are silly, but I never know anyone else that > went through this and they didn't explain much to me at the hospital > either. > > Casie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2006 Report Share Posted January 2, 2006 Hi, everyone! Happy New Year. I have been on this listing for about a week or so and I have a couple of questions.. I hope they aren't silly.. On some of your signatures, you have numbers _/_/_ What do they mean? I am thinking it is how much you have lost or have to lose? And here is the oddest question of all.. I know it will sound weird so here goes anyway.. ;o) When I am working out on target, my legs and arms get really itchy Is this normal? I have always been this way, I have decided to gather up the courage to ask about it here..My sister is a fitness junkie and I have asked her and her reply is that I am just weird..( I know she is just kidding~ she has never heard of it before either..) Anyone?? Thanks! Tammy in PA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2006 Report Share Posted January 2, 2006 Tammy, I get the itchiness sometimes too! I think it might be from sweating, your skin changes. Sometimes mine gets red as well. As long as you are not getting hives, I would not worry about it! I hope this helps. I started on January7 of 2005 and have lost 77 to date. 5 to go! questions > Hi, everyone! Happy New Year. I have been on this listing for about a > week or so and I have a couple of questions.. I hope they aren't silly.. > On some of your signatures, you have numbers _/_/_ What do they mean? I > am thinking it is how much you have lost or have to lose? > And here is the oddest question of all.. I know it will sound weird so > here goes anyway.. ;o) When I am working out on target, my legs and arms > get really itchy Is this normal? I have always been this way, I have > decided to gather up the courage to ask about it here..My sister is a > fitness junkie and I have asked her and her reply is that I am just > weird..( I know she is just kidding~ she has never heard of it before > either..) Anyone?? > Thanks! > Tammy in PA > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2006 Report Share Posted January 2, 2006 I list in my signature: start weight/current weight/goal weight I would do a search online for the itchy question. I actually think I just read something about this in maybe Fitness magazine? I'm sure if you search for it, you'll find some info. I'd be interested in the answer, so be sure to post it to the group. I had a boyfriend in college that used to break out in hives when he went out in the cold, so I'm sure it's maybe related to how your body reacts to your temp. going up...not sure...just a theory. Let us know what you find....or maybe you'll find your answer among our experts here on this board. Take Care! Deb in Colorado 217.5/188/125 Carl and Tammy Aul aul3ofus@...> wrote: Hi, everyone! Happy New Year. I have been on this listing for about a week or so and I have a couple of questions.. I hope they aren't silly.. On some of your signatures, you have numbers _/_/_ What do they mean? I am thinking it is how much you have lost or have to lose? And here is the oddest question of all.. I know it will sound weird so here goes anyway.. ;o) When I am working out on target, my legs and arms get really itchy Is this normal? I have always been this way, I have decided to gather up the courage to ask about it here..My sister is a fitness junkie and I have asked her and her reply is that I am just weird..( I know she is just kidding~ she has never heard of it before either..) Anyone?? Thanks! Tammy in PA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2006 Report Share Posted January 2, 2006 Thank you Kerri I am glad I am not alone! They aren't hives and it goes away when I am done working out. A huge congratulations on your weight loss! Keep up the great work! You are a true inspiration! I have 65 to lose. I am so glad I found this list!! Tammy in PA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2006 Report Share Posted January 2, 2006 Thank yhou for your kind words. I am almost at goal. It seems like the last 5 is the hardest! lol Re: questions Thank you Kerri I am glad I am not alone! They aren't hives and it goes away when I am done working out. A huge congratulations on your weight loss! Keep up the great work! You are a true inspiration! I have 65 to lose. I am so glad I found this list!! Tammy in PA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2006 Report Share Posted January 5, 2006 Regarding the itchy question: i noticed my legs and arms got itchy when i was working out in the cold outside, particular where i was getting hit with wind. i made a habit of slathering on lotion before walking in the cold, and that really seemed to help me and my walking partner. laura Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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