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AIBU?

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WIBU to just go back to bed?

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MurderOfBanshees · 25/10/2013 13:39

You ever have one of those days?

I've barely slept for the past week because DS has been ill - been waking up and screaming at 3am/4am/5am/etc.

I'm in pain because the SPD has started again, and I can't take painkillers for pre-existing pain in my back and wrists. My fingers keep going numb with it.

DH is out of sorts because his ME is worse than it has been in ages, he's also having anxiety attacks.

This morning I saw the doctor who decided to lecture me on how bad steroids are in pregnancy - despite knowing that the steroids are the only things keeping me out of hospital this time around - and that I should try ginger and travel sickness bands instead. Hmm

We nearly got hit by a fuckwit in a van who decided to change lanes without looking/indicating, and how then had a go at us for daring to drive in the lane he wanted to be in.

Then we get home and discover the council has emptied everyone's wheelie bins except ours.

And I still need to go out and do a food shop/get food for a party tomorrow.

And I still haven't had a chance to make DS's Hallowe'en costume.

Aaaaaaaagh!!!

So, would I BU?

OP posts:
Clobbered · 25/10/2013 13:49

Not at all. Go straight back to bed. Do it!

MTBMummy · 25/10/2013 14:16

YANBU - although pop to your local tesco/sainburys and pick up a Halloween costume for your DS at some point, saves the hassle of making it

MurderOfBanshees · 25/10/2013 14:19

All the costumes are a bit meh for his age, he's 19mos (and small, so still in the 12-18mo stuff). The baby stuff is a bit too baby like, and the kids stuff is too big. :(

OP posts:
Mim78 · 25/10/2013 14:24

Go back to bed if you have the chance!

Best of luck with it all.

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