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Old May 16th, 2009, 04:39 AM   #41
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went to that new place, wolfes in dundonald.. its new, been a few times now when ive been feeling adventurous but last night wasnt so much fun! just couldnt wait to get home to bed!


 
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Old May 16th, 2009, 07:39 AM   #42
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aww sorry you didn't enjoy your meal chick. Is that the new gourmet burger bar at the new cinema? Stephen and Jenna are off out to the cinema then tesco this afternoon, they're going to the new cinema to see Coraline in 3D. I slept a bit longer this morning after having trouble getting off to sleep as I'd really bad tummy cramps - hate that as it really worries me! Had my usual toast this morning and miraculously it actually stayed down!! That's the first in ages, I took my cyclizine after my toast instead of before like I normally do so I don't know if that made a difference, though I am feeling sicky now again but hey it's nice to have had something stay down for once. I was really sick last night though as usual but it's nice to get a wee break from it. I might just have a nice bath this afternoon an try to relax. Hope you're feeling a bit better today


 
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Old May 16th, 2009, 07:43 AM   #43
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aww sorry you didn't enjoy your meal chick. Is that the new gourmet burger bar at the new cinema? Stephen and Jenna are off out to the cinema then tesco this afternoon, they're going to the new cinema to see Coraline in 3D. I slept a bit longer this morning after having trouble getting off to sleep as I'd really bad tummy cramps - hate that as it really worries me! Had my usual toast this morning and miraculously it actually stayed down!! That's the first in ages, I took my cyclizine after my toast instead of before like I normally do so I don't know if that made a difference, though I am feeling sicky now again but hey it's nice to have had something stay down for once. I was really sick last night though as usual but it's nice to get a wee break from it. I might just have a nice bath this afternoon an try to relax. Hope you're feeling a bit better today


Hooray for your toast staying down, Hen! It's something isn't it? Fingers crossed that maybe you are getting over the worst?


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Old May 16th, 2009, 07:47 AM   #44
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Thanks Sam, lets hope so, though I'm still very cynical as I have had days before when I was only sick in the evening and then bang it got worse again but we shall see, I'll keep you all updated. Oh the joys!! How are you today?


 
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Old May 16th, 2009, 07:51 AM   #45
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fingers crossed you continue to have a good day!
yep thats the place.. its lovely, and the food is great and very reasonable, i just wasnt in the mood for it at all. we ate really late too which hasnt helped.. i was up throwing up at 5am, and am still feeling crappy!

might be too early for you guys to tell if this applies to you, but ive found theres a pattern. ruby seems to have quiet days.. usually 2 in a row, where she has a growth spurt. while shes having a quiet day / growing.. i feel noticably worse, and am sick more etc, then when shes back to bouncing about, i usually feel better. im sure theres a connection, and that while shes having her growth spurts its taking more and more from me, which is why i feel worse at that time. although u guys arent at the movement stage just yet, if you notice good days and bad days it could be the same thing?


 
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Old May 16th, 2009, 08:47 AM   #46
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That's interesting, I wonder if there's ever been any research to show any links to this?


 
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Old May 16th, 2009, 09:05 AM   #47
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Hang in there ladies!!!!! I had hyperemisis with my third--she's my most laid back easy going kid--go figure! She was really healthy too. I had it for 7 months and then I had wicked indigestion so I didn't enjoy food again until the pregnancy was over. But it DID END. At times i was really afraid I'd be that way forever. Thank God it completely went away!!!!!

This support thread is such a good idea. My family eventually just got used to me being sick and I felt a little alone through it. Sometimes it helps to have someone to moan with and cheer the victories.


 
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Old May 16th, 2009, 09:10 AM   #48
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Hang in there ladies!!!!! I had hyperemisis with my third--she's my most laid back easy going kid--go figure! She was really healthy too. I had it for 7 months and then I had wicked indigestion so I didn't enjoy food again until the pregnancy was over. But it DID END. At times i was really afraid I'd be that way forever. Thank God it completely went away!!!!!

This support thread is such a good idea. My family eventually just got used to me being sick and I felt a little alone through it. Sometimes it just helped to have someone to moan with.
Hi nfm3 welcome to our world! I know what you mean about family getting used to it, I have friends who don't even ask how I am anymore, it can be very lonely having HG. Do you have it this time too?

So much for my good day, just been sick


 
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Old May 16th, 2009, 13:28 PM   #49
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Hi NFM3 In a good way I hope that you don't stick around here too long, IYKWIM!!!

Yes, my second son, the one I also had Hyperemesis with is a very, very laid back but bright 11 year old child too. Strange.

Kat and Louise, you're going to have a clever wee babies. I know that's no consolation at the moment when you're barfing for Ireland and Britain, but we have to find the postitives in the darkness somehow.

Kat, d'ye mind if I ask where you got your marvellous 3D/4D scan done, how many weeks you were and how much etc? You can PM me if you want as I might be interested in doing the same in a few weeks time- if I can still manage to get out of the house!

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Old May 16th, 2009, 13:31 PM   #50
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So much for my good day, just been sick
Bugger! Hope it's just the once for you, Hen.




 
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