It's true. I've got a nasty stomach bug. This is my first time sitting upright since early Sunday morning and I don't expect it to last long.
You know you're really sick when you can't bring yourself to knit even a single stitch. What a waste of a day in bed.
Ugh.
And not to overshare, but vomiting while 29 weeks pregnant? It's a whole new experience. I really don't recommend it.
Okay. Enjoy Monday without me. I'm heading back to bed.
Posted by cari at April 3, 2006 11:05 AMYou poor thing. I hope someone is around to pamper and baby you.
Posted by: LaurieMI had a stomach bug when I was pregnant, too. Not fun. Make sure you're getting fluids, despite the illness.
Posted by: CaroleFeel better.
Posted by: GinaSo sorry! I hope your better soon!
Posted by: knittymamaFeel better soon, drink lots of liquids. Getting dehydrated when you are pregnant is not a good thing!
Posted by: VeroniqueTo sick to knit, it must be bad. I hope you feel better soon.
Posted by: brookeugg, nursing and typing at the same doesn't always work! Hope "you're" better soon! :-)
Posted by: knittymamaYou poor thing! I had that a few years ago (while 31 weeks pregnant) and it was horrid! HOpe you are feeling better soon!
Posted by: Rachel HAw, sorry hon. Hope you've got someone to rub your back and dote on you.
Posted by: jodiYou poor dear! Take it easy and hang tight. My hubby got this last night... and he claims he has more understanding of labor after 10 hours of on-again, off-again vomiting. (TMI, I know.) I'm just sitting here wondering what I can do to NOT GET THIS! Please please please! I trust both of you - I believe it sucks. Please I don't want to learn first hand.
Posted by: sophiagrrlFeel better Maude. Love, Harold
Posted by: haroldOh, honey. I'm so sorry. I had a flu bug during the first trimester, when I was already nervous about being pregnant, and it scared me silly. But now, with the belly? Oy. I'm wishing for a speedy recovery for you. Noodle soup and juice and bed. xoxo
Posted by: KarmaOh, I'm so sorry! I had a stomach virus while pregnant, and remember well how miserable it was ...
I hope you're feeling much better soon.
Posted by: RuthOh sweetness, I'm so sorry. Let me know if you need me to bring anything by, OK? I am only a few stops away now, after all. (yay.)
Posted by: EmAie. As in, Ouch. Been there, wondered how in hell that didn't explode from the pressure.
As sending anything edible your way is out of the question, I'll send you hugs instead. :-)
Posted by: Lee AnnYuck. Stomach bug while pregnant sounds like the pits. I hope you recover quickly!
Posted by: KarenYuck! I hope you're feeling better soon. I'm sure you know this, but the BRAT diet is good when you have a stomach bug: bananas, rice, applesauce and toast. It would be good if you could manage to choke down a little bit of food. Sorry -- you don't need me to mother you, i'm just on auto-pilot. I really hope you feel better soon. xxx!
Posted by: reginaOuch!! Feel better . . .
Posted by: --DebBlech. Sorry. Go back to bed - we'll have Monday without you and then tomorrow you can wake up and say "wow, what a Monday I didn't have". (((Hugs)))
Posted by: LauraUgh, indeed. Now that is REALLY SICK when you can't knit.
I hope you feel better soon and that you are getting good nursing care.
Posted by: claudiaI really hope you'll feel better soon.
Posted by: juliago curl up, take care of you and the munchkin and breathe.
Posted by: stinkerbellGet well soon. Take care of yourself and your bump !
Posted by: EmmaOh, damnit, that is not fun and not fair. Feel better...neither coughing NOR throwing up are good or fun things to do when 29 weeks pregnant. Stupid, nasty bugs!
Posted by: NormaI hope you are feeling better soon...being sick is never fun, but especially not when pregnant. I always had to sit on the toilet with a bowl so I didn't pee myself! Decidedly NOT fun.
Posted by: JaimiPoor Cari. Hope you feel much better soon -- at least well enough to knit! Take care.
Posted by: alisonOh feel better!
Posted by: ScoutFeel better, love.
Posted by: johnOh, come now! Where's your sense of adventure? You have a whole new misery story to torture your child with when they become an unruly teen! You know the ones; "When I was pregnant with you (fill in the blank). :) Pretty soon you'll be able to set your cereal bowl on your handy new "shelf" and before you know it, your "turkey timer" will pop put and the baby will be done. Feel better soon. Knitting awaits!
Posted by: Gabrielle AdamsPoor you.
Posted by: lizI can't even imagine- I hope you feel better soon!
Posted by: SusanFeel better sweetie. Take care and get lots of rest.
Posted by: ColletteAck! Been there, done that. It was awful. If you're not better soon call the Doctor--I was told taking gravol (dramamine? Canadian style) was better than getting dehydrated.
Posted by: StephCall me if you need anything. I mean it.
Posted by: CassieUgh! I'm so sorry you're sick. I had the nastiest stomach bug when I was 8 months pregnant...nothing would stay down, not even gatorade. I was about one cup of water away from being admitted to the hospital to be hydrated. Horrible. I really feel for you...here's hoping you and the little one will be feeling better soon. :)
Posted by: Bad HippieOh! I hope you feel better soon! I know it sucks not to be able to knit, but at least you're doing your best to take care of yourself. I'm looking forward to seeing you back at 100%. *hugs*
Posted by: SneaksleepOh, that sounds awful. Sorry to hear you are sick. The colorful socks are so cute! GIve me a call when you feel better.
Posted by: Philip K.i was so sorry not to see you on sunday, and sorrier when i heard you sick you are. hope you're feeling even a little better. sending hugs and healing vibes...
Posted by: mrspilkingtonWhat's with the pregnancy sickness and the postpartum infectins?? NOT COOL. MUST END NOW.
There, that outta do it.
Posted by: melanieugh. sending swift recovery thoughts your way. (might be a good time to stock up on pedialite popsicles!)
Posted by: Rebeccaoh no.
no no no no no. That's just wrong. Pregnant mommies should not be subjected to stomach flus. There should be some sort of immunity that goes along with creating life in your abdomen.