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Symptoms That Could Take The Cake!


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Experiences that could take the cake:

Pregnancies: :(

Being realeased from a hospital in a strange city (Dallas University Hospital) at 10 pm to drive strange dark roads while nauseated. I went as far as Plano and found our temporary apartment without any wrong turns. The only time I had traveled these roads was when I drove to the hospital from the doctor's office. This I had done even though I just had a regular office visit, so I had no supplies packed.

Driving these same roads a week or so later while vomiting at 55 miles per hour.

Homeschooling: <_<

Teaching home school on the couch. It was hard enough to move my eyes to read.

Falling asleep between spelling words while giving a test.

Home care:

Placing the refrigerator on stilts because it tired me so to reach the lower shelves.

Not beginning any projects, so no mess was made.

Looking for a ranch style house so I didn't have to climb the stairs.

Cutting a bunch of the strings off my string mop, so that I could handle the weight of it.

Closing my children into a "safe" room with me so I could nap.

I am hoping that these sorts of stradegies will not be needed with my new found energy.


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MitziG Enthusiast

I used to do that last one a lot! It is so wonderful to feel GOOD!

JNBunnie1 Community Regular

How about always carrying a couple of empty containers and a roll of toilet paper in the car? There's no roadside foliage to hide behind in the winter in New England!

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