Can't talk. Am v nauseous (which is good). When I open my mouth I feel sick.
I have the pleasure of having bad morning (all day) sickness when I am pg. Which saps my wit and creativity. To be honest, it just makes me stupid and boring (shut up Julie).
Of course I am glad I am feeling sick cos if I wasn’t feeling sick I would be crying to you that I wasn’t feeling sick and that it was a bad sign. So happily sick. Just boring.
Had crap sleep last night. Woke up at 12am to pee. Then at 1am feeling as nauseous as hell so had to get up and eat a few crackers and a glass of milk. And another pee. Couldn’t go back to sleep. Got up at 2am to go to spare bed. Had annoying dream about Julie. She came to visit and wouldn’t shut up and wouldn’t go to lunch with me. Woke up at 4am cos alarm clocking was ticking so loudly I had to put pillow over it. Felt irritated with Julie. Eventually got up at 5am.
Poor Tertia (poor Julie). That a'hole boss of your should wrap you up and send you home for the day.
Posted by: eM | 17 June 2004 at 09:30 AM
I saw what Julie shared with the world from your IMs. You are right on to eat all the time AND include protein. It does help with the "morning" sickness. I couldn't agree more. You and I should shout it out from the top of every building.
Do you gag just brushing your teeth as well? That was the worst. Luckily, mine has tapered off......
I am checking daily for updates. I'm glad to hear everything is plugging along...
Posted by: Kat | 17 June 2004 at 03:20 PM
I saw what Julie shared with the world from your IMs. You are right on to eat all the time AND include protein. It does help with the "morning" sickness. I couldn't agree more. You and I should shout it out from the top of every building.
Do you gag just brushing your teeth as well? That was the worst. Luckily, mine has tapered off......
I am checking daily for updates. I'm glad to hear everything is plugging along...
Posted by: Kat | 17 June 2004 at 03:21 PM
This was me, too. I just could *never* understand all the people who "helpfully" warned me about how I wouldn't get any sleep when the baby was born. Man, those first few weeks of getting a solid three hours at a time were a beautiful world of fairies and sweetness. Hang in there.
Posted by: Moxie | 17 June 2004 at 04:00 PM
I think I still see some wit in there... buried under a pillow.
Posted by: Julia | 17 June 2004 at 04:27 PM
Yay yay yay - so glad you are feeling pukey!:-) Hope that second little heartbeat is ticking away by now.
Posted by: Hayley | 17 June 2004 at 10:13 PM
Keep on pukin'! So happy to hear that you're feeling miserably, Tertia. Good sign of a healthy pregnancy! Heard about your 15 minutes of fame in the new Town & Country mag w/ Thandie Newton on the cover. I'm gonna go out and buy it today!
Posted by: twizzle | 18 June 2004 at 01:13 AM
Sorry you're feeling sick. I mean, of course, I am joyful that you are feeling sick, but still sorry that you have to feel sick, you know? Nausea is just so will-sapping. :P
Posted by: jennifer and the beans | 18 June 2004 at 01:14 AM
Yay, morning sickness for you. Have you tried adding b-6 to your vitamens? I don't know if it would help, but I know my special vitamens have alot of b-6, and while the pgs never stick, it did make the morning sickness less. Not gone, just less. Good luck to you.
Posted by: Kris | 18 June 2004 at 06:47 AM