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  1. #4876
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lise View Post
    I also wanted to comment on how glad I am that you had your three babies without having a stroke sooner. Sounds funny, but as a midwife, that really caught my attention. How were the migraines during your pregnancies?
    Lise-they were bad, but I has so many other things go wrong, they seamed minor. Pregnancy #1-became ecclamptic, had a seizure, hemorrage, and a premature baby (he was huge at 5 pounds, blue and floppy). Pregnancy #2-on hospital bedrest the entire time. My twins had TTTS, I was pre-ecclamptic (became ecclamptic), gestational diabeties, and spent a large portion of my time on Magnesium Sulphate (for the record, I HATE that stuff). Again, premature babies. Very premature babies. Upside, all are healthy, active and happy boys now. For the record, I was told I would most likely not survive a third pregnancy and measures were taken during delivery #2.
    Jennifer

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    No Secrets Left

    Well, now everyone knows my complete medical history I have no secrets left.

    I am off to attempt sleep. It is way past my bedtime and DS #1 has a dreadfully early cross country meet.

    As for Ibex helmet liner, I think fuschia is in the lead.

    Night All.
    Jennifer

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bikingmomof3 View Post
    Well, now everyone knows my complete medical history I have no secrets left.

    I am off to attempt sleep. It is way past my bedtime and DS #1 has a dreadfully early cross country meet.

    As for Ibex helmet liner, I think fuschia is in the lead.

    Night All.
    I can't sleep, either. UGH!! Just finished off three (!) pieces of olive and mushroom pizza. Yumm! So I eat instead of sleep. Leaving me wondering how many extra miles I need to bike to wear off the night-time calories!!

    Running 13 miles is beyond my imagination at this point. I am doing well to manage 3. And my muscles hurt like he** after trail running yesterday.

    I'm now thinking I was lucky to "only" have migraines! And not all the associated problems like BMo3 is dealing with. <<HUGS>> to you.

    Best job wishes to those hunting! Those out there in the dating field, also!

    How often does one check TD to stay current? Daily? Hourly? By the minute? I'm a little overwhelmed, but I'm tryin'

    annie
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    Wow B3! Sound like life is rough just now! I had my first (and hopefully last) migraine relatively recently - I thought it was hideous at the time, but it was nothing compared to what you've gone through for so long!
    Drink coffee and do stupid things faster with more energy.

  6. #4881
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    annie - GREAT signature line!!

    BMo3 - wow you have been through a lot in your young life.

    Lise - good luck with the boys...

    okay - steeling myself for my 20 mile run/walk this morning. I haven't really done anything since my 18 miler a couple of weeks ago (before Hawaii). oh well. something like 4 weeks to marathon...
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  7. #4882
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bikingmomof3 View Post
    Lise-they were bad, but I has so many other things go wrong, they seamed minor. Pregnancy #1-became ecclamptic, had a seizure, hemorrage, and a premature baby (he was huge at 5 pounds, blue and floppy). Pregnancy #2-on hospital bedrest the entire time. My twins had TTTS, I was pre-ecclamptic (became ecclamptic), gestational diabeties, and spent a large portion of my time on Magnesium Sulphate (for the record, I HATE that stuff)....
    Jennifer! WHOA!

    For those of you who don't work in obstetrics, the above tale is the equivalent, for me, of a scary horror movie. I am so glad that you and your boys got through it. To give perspective: I've worked in OB for 18 years, first as a nurse, now as a midwife. I've worked at two high-risk and one mid-level hospital. I've seen eclampsia (seizures with high blood pressure) *twice* in all those years. I've cared for many pre-eclamptics, but, knock wood, few have gone on to seize.

    And everybody hates Mag Sulfate. My sister had what we thought was severe pre-eclampsia with both of her pregnancies. It turned out she had a tumor on her adrenal gland, diagnosed when baby Maya was 7 mo old. The symptoms mimicked pre-eclampsia. She got a lot of "mag" around the time of her deliveries. I hated seeing her get it, knowing how uncomfortable it is. I sat at her bedside at one point, holding an oral airway in my hand, just in case she seized.

    Good for you, with all you've come through (and there's much I'm sure we don't know!). It strikes me that you have a positive attitude, and a focus on the future, not the past. (((hugs))) from me, too.
    Last edited by Lise; 09-30-2006 at 05:58 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by maillotpois View Post
    okay - steeling myself for my 20 mile run/walk this morning. I haven't really done anything since my 18 miler a couple of weeks ago (before Hawaii). oh well. something like 4 weeks to marathon...
    Have fun, MP! They're saying "Mostly sunny tomorrow, with a high of 76", which sounds very good for a very slooow 1/2 marathon (for Jamie and me. Others will be running quickly. I just noticed that you can't make "fast" an adverb.)

    I love both of your sig lines, Annie and MP...when I came here last night and saw MP challenge us to ID the movie, my hand shot up--I KNOW! I KNOW! Of course, there were three pages of TD to read yet, and the brilliant and widely educated women around here couldn't possibly have missed that one . I have a cassette tape somewhere of the best bits of Monty Python. That scene is one of the first on the tape. I used to rewind it and listen to it over and over! "Old woman!" "I'm not a woman! I'm a maaan!" I miss having a cassette player in my car.

    I'm off to the 1/2 marathon expo. I love a shopping opportunity. Except that it will be window shopping this time. Really.
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  9. #4884
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    MP - good luck with the run/walk today! Do a mile for me, ok? Then I won't feel so guilty for being such a slug lately! Of course, I do have the toxic fumes in the air (defoliant) also keeping me inside.

    Lise - good luck with the 1/2 marathon and the dates and extra good luck with not giving in and buying anything today.

    I seem to have birthday money rolling in and I'm trying to figure out what to buy. I have my eye on a trainer, too. I'm trying to be strong and not run to the TE site to make a purchase! Grrrr this is tough.
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  10. #4885
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    KN-I ordered the fushia Ibex hat.

    MP-have a great run. Add a few miles for me as I am down for the day.

    Lise- feel free to buy things for me at the expo. Best of luck with the 1/2 marathon, I look forward to hearing all about it.

    Fishdr-you should see my wish list at TE! I *heart* my ClycleOps trainer. Now I need some videos for it. I caved and ordered my first Ibex product a few minutes ago. Happy Shopping!
    Jennifer

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bikingmomof3 View Post
    I caved and ordered my first Ibex product a few minutes ago. Happy Shopping!
    Mooooo-hooo-heh-heh! Welcome to the Dark Side!!

    (I'm still leaning toward the black solid one or the pink and gray stripe one. Somehow I will have to justify the NEED for one. Will I really be riding in the cold that much? Hmmmmm.)
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  12. #4887
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    How went the run/walk MP? 20 miles sounds like a looooong way to me..... I just went out for my first run of the season, since daylight time for biking is disappearing. I made 3 miles and was happy with that.

    Good luck tomorrow, Lise, in your 1/2 marathon! 13 miles sounds like a long way to me, too! Not a runner here.

    I'm off for a bike ride now! Nice day, sunny and warm. There won't be too many more like it.

    annie
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    Quote Originally Posted by KnottedYet View Post
    Mooooo-hooo-heh-heh! Welcome to the Dark Side!!

    (I'm still leaning toward the black solid one or the pink and gray stripe one. Somehow I will have to justify the NEED for one. Will I really be riding in the cold that much? Hmmmmm.)

    You really *should* buy one, I would hate for you to out for a ride and catch a cold. I thought about the striped pne, but the cool stripe would not show up under my helmet. Maybe I need that one for running? Better safe than sorry.
    Jennifer

    “Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever.”
    -Mahatma Gandhi

    "We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, therefore, is not an act but a habit."
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    Quote Originally Posted by annie View Post
    Jumping into TD right now.....

    Don't know nothin' 'bout a drinkie named B52 but it sounds tasty........ How about an Irish Car Bomb? Also tasty! 1/2 pint Guiness with a 1/2 oz of Baileys, 1/2 oz of Jamison's Irish Whiskey dropped - boom- into the glass. Drink quickly!! Mmmmmmmmmmm! Or you'll end up with a cement mixer.
    welcome to jumping into TD! i've been 86'd from irish car bombs, te-kill-ya, and jaegermeister. baaaaddd nights with praying to the toilet gods.

    Quote Originally Posted by Bikingmomof3 View Post
    Well, now everyone knows my complete medical history I have no secrets left.
    it all comes out eventually on TD.

    good luck with the dates lise. aren't you the popluar one. then again we all knew you would have guys pounding down your door.
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    Huh. Never been praying to the toilet gods. Felt like it (downing an irish car bomb, along with cantalope scooped out w/ port poured inside and deciding to wrestle someone about 2x your size will do that) but thankfully I've never been. ...but I'm still 21 for another few months, so I guess we shall see.
    (Oh! A Clue!!!)

    realizing that o2Optix aren't for continuous 30 day wear (like my optometrist seemed to think) I tore them out last night and cleaned/soaked them. They feel lots better today, way clearer, but still a little uncomfortable. Just not used to 'em yet, I think.

    Way to be popular, Lise! Sounds like you can take your pick!

    KN- re: Ibex wear... isn't wool sorta heavy and/or itchy?

 

 

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