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Hyperemesis Support

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LucindaE · 31/01/2014 13:58

I hope everyone suffering from the Horrors of Hyperemesis will find this thread useful as a source of support and information.

There's no TMI on here - can't be by definition - and nobody should feel ashamed of moaning as much as they feel the need to.

MOH's wonderful website is full of useful information on this illness:
sites.google.com/site/pregnancysicknesssos/
Another invaluable website is:
www.pregnancysicknesssupport.org.uk/
If you need help in obtaining medication, this phone number is
brilliant:
024 7638 2020

I would like to thank Everyone who has given such invaluable support and advice on this and on previous threads.

Remember when you are at your worst, 'This Too Shall Pass'. It really will.
So many women on this thread have thought they couldn't get through this, but they did.

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Meerka · 17/03/2014 10:50

Oh I see :)

yes, sure, Ive got the prescribing info page bookmarked: cks.nice.org.uk/nauseavomiting-in-pregnancy#!prescribinginfosub

there's also the rather useful Goals page with that lovely line "To reduce time off work and other lifestyle disruptions caused by symptoms"

:)

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LucindaE · 17/03/2014 10:55

Thanks, Meerka efficient as ever. I'll add it.
xx

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LucindaE · 17/03/2014 11:26

OK, I hope people feel well enough to troop over to our new home, as this thread's running out of space.
www.mumsnet.com/Talk/pregnancy/2027794-Hyperemesis-Support
xx

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mrsb87 · 17/03/2014 13:33

Wowee I had such a great day yesterday! So glad I was feeling good on my birthday. I had a normal eating day and I thoroughly enjoyed it! Cereals, bacon roll, an ice cream from the best ice cream factory ever and a roast chicken dinner cooked by my mum Grin I'm 11+2 today and seriously surprised at how good I'm feeling. I don't want to count my chickens but I hope I'm on the up for a bit.
How is everyone else?

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Mamash · 29/12/2021 05:57

Hello Everyone,
I'm currently not pregnant; had my LO in November 2020. I had HG when I was pregnant and had to go off work for almost three months.
We are considering planning for baby no.2 next year or the following year and this brought the memories. HG is traumatic and for everyone who goes through this whether they chose to not go through to term or carryy through to term; I believe we are the strongest women!

HG is so different in every woman; e.g. I had phantom smells, everyone smelled of garlic so to help me, I had to brush my teeth very often and also had to brush my lips Grin

In my second trimester I had migraines for over a week, after loads of pushing back by the hospital, I was asked to go into the hospital; I was given codeine and paracetamol and then the worst happened: it turns out I'm allergic to codiene; my blood pressure dropped to 52/32!
I believe God was the reason why I didn't have a stroke!!! We made it! Yes we did, I had my little boy at 40 weeks and four days.

Hang in there ladies, this will surely pass

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