Guest guest Posted March 24, 2004 Report Share Posted March 24, 2004 Wow, Ann - so sorry to hear about your fall. Just what you needed! Hope all goes well with you and that you can bounce back, painlessly, real soon. Best wishes, your brunch-buddy Edie ----------------------------------- Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 21:45:27 -0000 Subject: I just need to complain Sunday morning I fell down the stairs (only a few but enough to hurt myself); The thing that is annoying me is that my fibroid was disgruntled by the jarring and is complaining now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 25, 2004 Report Share Posted March 25, 2004 In a message dated 3/24/04 4:51:41 PM Pacific Standard Time, donovann@... writes: > but who wants to hear from a complaining fibroid when you > already have a headache! > Ann, I am sorry to hear about your injuries!!! about the head ache thing, I know how you feel!! I have been getting very bad migrains lately and they are NONONO fun !! I have 5 kids and when I get them, I am totaly down. which makes these kids feel like they are going to get away with murder.. " look mom is down, lets party!!! " lol I too have a complaint also,,, what is up with these darn ultrasounds that makes you drink 10 gallons of water, and then tell you that you havent drank enough, and they cant do the test until you drink some more. (the day I went in, I was on a tight sceduale, right after my appt my son had an emergancy dentist appt.) So I was chugging even more water and told them to check me again because I needed to go, that Dang nurse had the nerve to tell me I would have to rescedule, because she was taking another pactient!!!!!! you know for the next 1-2 hours I was running to the bathroom every 5 mins!!! mind you I was not at home, I was at the dentists office with my son. None the less I have not resceduled another appt. I would just rather not know if I have fibroids or not. lol Thanks for letting me rant and rave Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 25, 2004 Report Share Posted March 25, 2004 Hi Ann, I'm so sorry to hear about your fall and subsequent pains. I hope you feel better very soon! I wanted to thank you again for planning the Seattle Meetup. It was great to meet you and talk to you there. My friend who went through what you're going through would be glad to talk to you, email me if you want her number/email. My surgery is in 5 days and I am SO ready for it. I have been bleeding and cramping non-stop for 3 weeks now! And as an added bonus I can't take any Ibuprophen for the pain and Tylenol does nothing for me. Wow, I guess I needed to whinge too! Sunday morning I fell down the stairs (only a few but enough to hurt myself); The thing that is annoying me is that my fibroid was disgruntled by the jarring and is complaining now. I think it will settle down in a few days but who wants to hear from a complaining fibroid when you already have a headache! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 25, 2004 Report Share Posted March 25, 2004 Speaking of ultrasounds: I like the fact that in the movies and on TV when they show the " happy mothers " getting an untrasound to see their baby, they never elude to the fact that the mother is probably in pain because she has to pee so badly! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 25, 2004 Report Share Posted March 25, 2004 Yeah, my first ultrasound with my daughter was at 17 weeks' gestation, and I drank way too much water before that visit. Fortunately, the ultrasound technician let me pee a bit before she started. No matter how full my bladder was, though, it felt magical watching her heart beat on the ultrasound, and when she wiggled her toes at us, I just about melted. When the baby reaches a certain size, the mother no longer needs to drink anything before the ultrasound. However, it's a trade-off--at that point, the baby's weight makes it uncomfortable for the mother to be on her back for any length of time. Luckily, most ultrasound techs understand and will let the mother lie on her side if she gets uncomfortable. I was so glad to be done with ultrasounds for a while when my daughter was born. Since she was so overdue (16 days), toward the end of the pregnancy I had ultrasounds twice a week. Cheryl > Speaking of ultrasounds: I like the fact that in the movies and on TV > when they show the " happy mothers " getting an untrasound to see their > baby, they never elude to the fact that the mother is probably in > pain because she has to pee so badly! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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