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Tuesday, May 02, 2006
oh the pain
oh the agony....I can't stop this horrible pain in my belly....I can't stop throwing up....I can't stay still from all the pain I'm in.....I am in so much pain.

Make this first trimester be over already. I am so DONE throwing up. Done.
I feel so sick. So sooooo sick right now.....I wish I could have been one of the pregnant chicks who never got morning sickness...............why is it called morning sickness for gods sake...it's 10:23 at night....and I had to leave class tonight becuase the wonderous "preggie pop" did nothing for my nausea what so ever...and I just knew there was barf abrewing in there....so I chose to come home and deposit it in my own clean toilet...not a nasty college stall......thankyouverymuch......i've now deposited 4 (so far) "loads" of projectile madness in that toilet.....and I don't feel an end in sight yet......I can tell you there is more in there waiting to burst out....and that is why my stomach is still killing me.

I could cry right now from this pain


3 Comments:

Blogger Milenka said...

A little assvice from me. If you can't keep very much food down, then you should talk to your ob as soon as possible about a 'scrip for the nausea. I know the baby will take it's nutrition before you get yours, but not being able to keep food down does imply that neither of you are getting much of anything. Of course, I could be way off about how much you *are* keeping down, and I hope I ma. :-) THining of you, B.

Blogger tammy said...

I am so aorry you are feeling like crap. I hope it does go away and soon. I could not imagine feeling like crap all the time. I just reached my 2nd trimester and everyday this week I have felt sick. Luckily I have not puked but, I thought I had gotten away without being sick. Anyway hang in there. I agree with Milenka the drugs can do wonders for you!
Thinking of you.
Tammy

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Oh, dear, I can definitely relate. I don't know why pregnancy nausea is always portrayed humorously in movies and such, because it is 100% horrible.

Here's my assvice (I hope you don't mind it from a complete stranger, but I just finished my first trimester and can REALLY relate - I remember thinking in week seven, before I started working hard to manage my nausea, that I wanted to die.) One of my more experienced friends clued me in to a nausea-management diet regimen that really helped me. Well, it's not really a regimen, more like a guideline. Emphasize proteins first, complex carbs second. Fats are okay, try to avoid sugars as much as possible. Avoid eating and drinking at the same time. (Not sure why that last one helps, but it does.)

My doctor suggests a combination of Vitamin B6 (25mg three times a day) and doxlyamine succinate (you can get it over-the-counter as the sleep aid Unisom - be careful to get the doxylamine succinate because there is another kind of Unisom too). Taking the B6, along with one Unisom pill at night, another quarter in the morning (cutting the pills into quarters is a pain but totally worth it), and another quarter in the afternoon helped me immeasurably.

Again, sorry for the unsolicited advice! I hope you're not mad :) I just know that when I was at the stage you are now, I was grasping for ANYTHING that would help me, and was thrilled to find something that actually did.

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