Friday, November 18, 2005

Puking, Freaking, Not So Much Coping

'Nuff said...

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Anne, I'm so sorry... but I'm choosing to take the puking as a good sign, OK?

May your freaking quotient fall and your coping quotient rise, my dear. I'm sending you all my good vibes.

Anonymous said...

I'd always thought of puking as one of those good signs too. I hope you're doing okay. Good thoughts winging their way to you.

Anonymous said...

Hooray for puking (sorry). I know it sucks. And this is all so nerve wracking for you, I know. Glad the little one seems to be churning things up, though. I'll keep my fingers crossed and hope that it's a good sign.

Anne said...

Ahem. May I just say that there has been very ample puking with each of my three prior losses. It's a tradition the morning of the D&C in fact...

Tonight I puked on the FDR drive. I kid you not.

Anonymous said...

I'm sorry to hear that puking has been such a part of your losses. That's just not fair!

Hoping for a good u/s for you tomorrow.

Anonymous said...

Well, that just stinks that the puking isn't necessarily a good sign. Ugh! I'm so sorry, Anne. I myself hate hurling almost worse than any other malady, and I really feel for you.

I hope that you will get encouraging news at your ultrasound so that at least you're puking for a good cause. Hang in there. You're in my thoughts and prayers.

And remember: this is a new, different pregnancy, and not necessarily a repeat of your past pregnancies. NBHHY (well, except for the puking, but puking is not THE Bad Thing). So, NBHHY.

Anonymous said...

Sorry that none of these things are signs of something good. But at least they are also not something bad. Keep it up, sweetie. Just a week or so to go and then you can relax a bit, yes?