Ok, new things that I need to get used to:
Exercise = good, breathing is better. But harder to do now that my ribs have less room to move...
Can't sleep on my stomach or back and when I sleep on my side-belly (a new, somewhat comfy combo position), my hips whine....
Construction is a major pain in my ass, and my bladder!
The other day, I took the dog for a walk. I go for short walks all the time, this was a little longer, in the middle of the day, with the dog tugging on me... come home and I felt dizzy, weird but ok, just chill and fine. The next day, I take my lunch hour, run errands, get back to my desk and see some major spots. Ok, what the hell!? Later that day, I feel a little dizzy- not nearly as bad as before mind you, more like the very beginnings of dizzy. Then I realize that I just went downstairs (yes, using stairs, not the slowass elevator at work) to get the mail. So, this is what happens to me when I exert any energy whatsoever, and forget that I don't have the lung capacity and I do have more blood to oxygenate... I get dizzy, so I gotta remember to breathe dammit! =)
Last night it was all of 55 degrees and I was drenched in sweat! I couldn't get nakeder and I couldn't get comfortable on top of the bed, so it took me 2 hours to fall asleep. The most comfortable is the side but still, I gotta have pyramids of pillows in weird spots. And I still have 3 months to go! Jeesh! heh.
At work, they're tearing up the place doing a retrofit and all the bathrooms on our floor are shut down for the next 2-3 months. We have a slow ass elevator, yes, just one, that has an expired permit hanging up inside of it, OR I can use the stairs outside on the other side of the building... HELLO! Preggy lady gotta pee like 10 times a day!!! Don't wanna walk a marathon to get to the head two floors down or even get stuck in a scary ass death box of an elevator- just to piss!
So, yeah- this is me whining about getting bigger. All in all, I'm fine, just bitching a little bit and thanking T for putting up with my whiney ass. =)
Saturday, February 9, 2008
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