Physical Update
Sep. 24th, 2007 12:53 pmI have been resting! I have had a two hour rest already.
:-)
Ears: Still deaf on one side, and a bit on the other. But better.
Cough: Almost completely gone. Yay!
Cramps: Probably stress and milk related, fixed by surviving femmeconne 2007 and consuming almost a full cup of milk every morning in my porridge and coffee. Very minor cramps the night before last, and last night some twinges to remind me who is in charge here.
Baby: Good. Hiccups. Hee hee hee.
Bad news... Um... when I was pregnant with Vinnie I had an eye problem, which in the end was a blister on the inside of my eye. It's not painful or anything, but it does limit when I can drive as it interferes with my focus. I can't drive at night, though during the day is fine. It's popped up again in my right eye. Last time, I saw an ophthamologist and everything, and basically he said sometimes it comes up in pregnancy. If it's still there after the baby comes, then we might need to do something more drastic, but we can't do anything until the baby is born anyway. So, once again, a waiting game begins. At least it doesn't bloody hurt!
:-)
:-)
Ears: Still deaf on one side, and a bit on the other. But better.
Cough: Almost completely gone. Yay!
Cramps: Probably stress and milk related, fixed by surviving femmeconne 2007 and consuming almost a full cup of milk every morning in my porridge and coffee. Very minor cramps the night before last, and last night some twinges to remind me who is in charge here.
Baby: Good. Hiccups. Hee hee hee.
Bad news... Um... when I was pregnant with Vinnie I had an eye problem, which in the end was a blister on the inside of my eye. It's not painful or anything, but it does limit when I can drive as it interferes with my focus. I can't drive at night, though during the day is fine. It's popped up again in my right eye. Last time, I saw an ophthamologist and everything, and basically he said sometimes it comes up in pregnancy. If it's still there after the baby comes, then we might need to do something more drastic, but we can't do anything until the baby is born anyway. So, once again, a waiting game begins. At least it doesn't bloody hurt!
:-)