Laura sounds like you're having a pretty rough ride too!
As to me, have to call if I don't get any better today incase I need readmitted for iv fluids for the dehydration. Still the same just trying harder to keep hydrated as much as possible and keep my blood sugar from going so low. I maybe made it sound more complicated
I'm sorry you're having such a time of it. I have a friend who got diagnosed with type 1 when we were teenagers and I remember the state she would get herself in trying to manage pricking herself properly. She had a terrible fear of needles and found it easier for someone to do it for her, maybe try getting OH to do it for you? Hopefully that part gets a little easier for you and at least your results are not all over the place. That's a positive. Xx
Sorry you've been feeling so rubbish about everything laura. I can't imagine I'd want to inject myself daily and I don't have a fear of needles. Shanivy probably has the right idea about asking your oh to do it although obviously he works which may be tough. Definitely don't put off doing things because of it, you'll be thinking about it constantly if you do
It was me who's baby is oblique breech, everything is right down in my pelvis.I'm confident she'll turn. I've got another midwife app in two weeks, if she hasn't turned then I'll be given a scan. I've already agreed with oh that I do not want an EVC, it's a totally different situation but dd was born in distress and I hate the idea of stressing baby out especially when an evc only works 50% of the time. But I'm sure even if I was booked for a c-sec I could cancel if she turned. I'm sure she'll turn well before then anyway
Ah see I knew someone mentioned it but couldn't remember who, sorry haha I'm sure that's helping with the wanting to pee 29485 times. I'm going to show my nice lack of experience here and ask what an EVC is? Is that when they try manually to re-position the baby ? xx
Yes that's right, I only know one person who's had it done, it didn't work and she said it was very painful. I've read stories online which obviously is bias as people rarely tell their good stories but the official statistics aren't high of success
Ah see I knew someone mentioned it but couldn't remember who, sorry haha I'm sure that's helping with the wanting to pee 29485 times. I'm going to show my nice lack of experience here and ask what an EVC is? Is that when they try manually to re-position the baby ? xx
Yes that's right, I only know one person who's had it done, it didn't work and she said it was very painful. I've read stories online which obviously is bias as people rarely tell their good stories but the official statistics aren't high of success
I've heard it is supposed to be very painful.I don't know personally how I would feel to do it, but if the success rates aren't even looking good...it's a pickle.
I feel mega inexperienced when it comes to this whole pregnancy/parenting thing xx
Well I'm stuck in a catch 22. My feet are unrecognisable and numb due to swelling, so I need to keep them elevated. But by keeping my feet elevated it sets my SPD pain off and then my pelvis seizes up and I can barely move. Feel so stuck and can't win either way!