I have always worn light compression socks to work because 12 hours on my feet makes for unhappy feet and I fear varicose veins like the Devil Himself.
But with the pregnancy, my feet swell more and so I came to the conclusion last night that this was no longer a luxury-- and I broke down and bought some cuter-looking compression socks, which thankfully save me from having to buy the medical versions (ugly, nasty stocking things).
I had to stop myself from paying for the expedited shipping, I'm so excited!
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"You have to do your own growing no matter how tall your grandfather was."
-- Abraham Lincoln
Me:39 MH:39
DD born 6/1/2013 after 15 months of TTC with one loss.
TTC #2: BFP 4/22 but stalled growth and no HB at 9w3d on 5/30
Re: Is it wrong to be excited about pretty compression socks?
Over-40 parents...what we lack in vigor, we make up for with cunning.
I love that they are not plain stocking fabric, or ribbed (so itchy to have the grooves in my skin up to my knees after work), or just blah white/black/or navy blue. And they moisture wick and such so they won't stink after half a shift!
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Those ARE nice! Very pretty! I'll have to remember TravelSmith if I need to get another pair later.
Over-40 parents...what we lack in vigor, we make up for with cunning.
They have diabetic-specific socks, too, that are not ugly.
I particularly like the fact that I won't have to worry about getting all sweaty and what-not, because the TEDs are nasty and hot! Blech!
Yesterday, my feet were throbbing and bulging over my shoes (I didn't wear my clogs, but a pair of Bass shoes instead), as well as causing cramps-- and it started only about halfway into my shift. I spent the 2nd half of the shift (an entire 6 more hours) hobbling around, literally. People asked if I had thrown out my back of something. It was horrible. Never again. And especially not if I'm only going to start expanding exponentially now that I'm at 20 weeks!
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TTC 10/11. IUI 2/12. BFP 3/8/12. 4/26/12 missed mc. RE consult 5/17/12. IVF #1 ER 7/13/12 53R, 41M ICSIed, 32F, 8 5d, 6 6d blasts - all PGD/frozen. PGD results 1 normal M and 1 normal F, 1 maybe M. FET 9/6, transferred 1 F embie. Beta 9/15 BFN. FET#2 planned for 11/2012 put off until 2013. Surprise BFP 11/21/12!! My son was born on 7/24/13!
ME:46 MH:44 DE IVF 2014
Met with RE 4/11. 2 IUI's BFN. DE best option. Switched clinics to do "shared" program. Had to retake all tests and a mamm that put me behind and then on a DE waiting list for 12 months. Picked a donor!! (10/13/13) Got matched. Estimated transfer in December. After 2.5 years of patiently waiting I will finally cycle....can hardly believe it. DE cycle got cancelled. One of her tests came back positive. Waiting for another donor. Donor picked!! (1/18/14)
DE IVF #1 (4/26) BFN DE FET #1 (6/4) BFP! Beta 1=339 Beta 2=852 Beta 3=9957 EDD 2/22/15!!
I'll give a review once I've gotten a chance to wear them.
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