I can't type...or barely hold a pen..and I'm having trouble gripping the steering wheel so the doc told me not to drive (is he kidding...)
I'm being told to put up my feet and wait..but I want to be online and I just cant...it hurts so bad...
this LO can come anytime...
Re: I've been MIA b/c my hands are on fire...
Wow! That really stinks!! I hope they subside a bit. Most of my pains have fizzled out.
I had lightning crotch and pubic pain sooooooooo bad last time - and it stopped the second I gave birth. It's so weird that something so painful and bothersome can just vanish instantly.
Oh no! I knew they were bugging you, but wow! Can you type w/ your tongue? ;-)
I really hope they feel back to normal the minute that little guy arrives - and congrars on being full term!
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I am sorry your hands are bothering you even worse now.... I know they have caused you a lot of grief! I hope you get some relief soon.
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I TOTALLY know how you feel! I had this with Tyler! I couldn't make a fist, none of my shoes fit. I had to type with only ine finger on each hand! I had a true waddle walk, big part was that my feet were so swollen the bottoms were not flat any more. From 40 weeks (I was 6 days over due) I couldn't even get my DH's shoes on my feet. I could only wear flip flops! I was so miserable from 38 weeks on. All the while my blood pressure was perfect.
The good news, I had no swelling or carpel tunnel during my pg with Bri. So it could be different your next time too. The bad news, my swelling/pain didn't subside wth birth. It took about three months. But I am told that isn't normally the case.