Hello Speck!
Well, apart from the aches and pains increasing at a rapid rate over the past few days, all is going well. We went for a visit to the endocrinologist this morning, and the blood results from last week are back in. Summary:
- Hashimoto is behaving well with my levels all good. So you’re all good too. I have to keep taking the medication at a slightly lowered dosage for four months after you’re born and then hopefully we can cut it out again. So all levels of antibodies etc and the hormone itself are well within the normal range.
- My red blood count is totally right up to the top of normal again after taking the iron supplements, so I’ll just stick with those and you’ll have enough. Again, have to keep on it for a while after you come to cope with the blood I’ll lose and what not;
- My haemoglobin levels are also back up to normal so all happy there;
- My cholesterol is up but that’s cause of you and all should be good after you’re born;
- And I am officially a lot fatter than when we started this whole process. However, according to the endocrinologist, I look particularly healthy, energetic and good for someone who is nearly 37 weeks pregnant. I.e. I didn’t labour into her office looking exhausted and swaying like a buffalo from side to side (that is my read between the lines on what she said). She was quite surprised. So after the last visit when she freaked me out about how much weight I had put on she said it was all fine, that I was obviously fit and healthly before getting pregnant and there was a lot of weight in my boobs etc, and some people just put on more weight. And I was probably one of those people. And as long as I stay away from junk food during breastfeeding, it should all come off. Apparently breastfeeding is the only proven way to lose the stubborn and relatively intransient weight around the hips and thighs, according to her. Its the one time it might move when generally it just stays put. Good-oh, I’ve never really had fat hips, so I was a bit worried about that. Anyway. We’ll see how it goes.
- And, last but definitely not least, my blood pressure is still very very good. I.e. its the same as my normal blood pressure. So she said that this late in the pregnancy it would be very rare for me to develop pre-eclampsia now – the blood pressure would generally be slightly elevated already. Which it isn’t. So yay. More good signs for your impending arrival.
Your dad is officially sick of my complaining though. I had a pretty sore weekend. My hands and arms are really painful from the carpal tunnel (doctor said there is nothing to do about this). My hands look very swollen like a little ogre’s hands. Fat fingers. They are now hurting all day and I can’t do things like brush my teeth where I have to grip the toothbrush. Washing up is a bit hard too. I’ve been trying to convince your dad this means I can’t wash up anymore but he doesn’t seem to be buying it. In addition, my pelvis ache has worsened so now when I sit still for 10 minutes or try to lift my legs I get pretty bad shooting pains through the pelvic area, and I’m really stiff. I’ve been going for walks, which helps, but still gets stiff when doing other stuff. Rolling around on the fitball instead of sitting in a chair helps with that. We went to the park yesterday for your cousin’s 2nd birthday and my hips and pelvis just locked up each time I sat down and getting up and off the picnic blanket was really hard! And the reflux is bad too. All day now, even when I haven’t eaten. The doctor gave me some pills today which will she says will ‘make me a new person’ in two days time with respect to the reflux. So I’m going to take them! Yay. So yes, I complain a little out aloud and your dad is over it. But he doesn’t have to carry you about yet, so I just keep telling him to make soothing noises and deal with it. So far, he’s doing pretty well (its only the grimaces that give his real thoughts away).
Enough about me. Your new rocker arrived today too – yay! Its gorgeous and looks totally comfortable and fun and adjusts to lots of positions. Hope you like it. Good present. It goes totally flat and totally upright and all configurations in the middle. In fact, I think we could tip you upside down with feet higher than head if you really wanted. You’ll have to let us know how it is.
so you’ll be able to rock-on like us 🙂
bad joke.
love you
mum
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