Tuesday, January 4, 2011

The Best Friend I could ever ask for

The last five weeks were getting continually harder as I was trying desperately to hang in there. It was starting to get so bad that I made a call for help being that I am not scheduled to see my Dr. for another month my Mom was the first to respond to my need to stop being sick. I should always remember to ask my Mom first. She knows more about morning sickness than any women I have ever met. She has a Thyroid problem  and due to that all of her pregnancies put her in the hospital for dehydration. She couldn't keep anything down and it was like that for the entire time she was pregnant. So when I asked for help her response was take one Vitamin B6 with real ginger ale. My mother is also a nursing educator so she has health care provider connections that she can ask if she doesn't know the answer to the questions. Well I'm all better. Still super tired and I'm on a emotional roller coaster that my poor husband has to deal with but he is a great man. So last week while I spent almost all my time on the couch my house was falling apart at the seems. dishes were piling up the toys were finding themselves out of the toy room and into the living room and the boys were bringing their snacks out into the living room normally a big no no in my house. So Friday night Jason came home early from work and cleaned everything and took care of me and the boys. He never complains that I'm not carrying my end of the load and when I'm craving something he gets it for me almost always except when it is bad for me which is almost everything I crave but when it will be good for me he gets it and happily does anything I need him to. He is the best friend and support I have.
I was able to pull myself off the couch to take this picture. I do still get sick but it is a lot more manageable when I know how to make myself a little better.

1 comment:

PJ and Annie said...

talk to the doc (even a fam doc can do it!) about Zofran! it's amazing!!!!!!!!!

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