5.25.2005

Heads Up

To those who would miss redundant photos and rambling stories, I probably won't be posting until the pains in my head leave. Every episode lasts over an hour, and, for that time, I'm good for absolutely nothing. Chores and sleep deprivation are piling up, so I wisely hack computer time. For once, Abigail makes a wise decision! Savor it now..

Hack!

See you in a few!

9 comments:

  1. We'll be praying for you too. Hope you feel better soon.

    Scott

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  2. I'm sorry to hear of your problems.

    As one who suffered from migraines when I was young, I can sympathize a little. (But what you have sounds worse.)

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  3. I'm cheating by checking my blog before the aches ended.

    I'm grateful for your prayers.

    If they last a week more, I'll probably go to the neurologist for a CAT scan, but I'm expecting them to be gone by then. (The doctor prescribed some Monster Drugs, but I can't take them without knowing for sure that I'm not pregnant.) So, for now, I'm just doing what I can by shopping around for a new head.

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  4. YabbaDabbaDooooooo--We love you! :-) Been praying for you lots, my dear! By the way, it is almost 1 am, so am praying now, too, as it sounds like sometimes you may be up at this lovely hour too. Just wanted to let you know that I haven't forgotten you!

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  5. Ok, Abby! It's been a week since you last posted! Is there another baby Owen on the way??? Inquiring Terrys want to know!!!

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  6. Dear Inquiring Terrys,
    I wish there was!
    I don't plan to keep the three-month secret anymore, though, so when we are given another, you'll know soon after.

    The early pregnancy lab test was negative, so the doctor wants me to inject pizen juices into my leg. I'm leery of most prescriptions, though, and I'm not planning to fill it until I'm sure as sure.

    Apart from the usual, attendant blessings of being pregnant, I read that cluster headaches don't seem to occur during pregnancy. Now there's a cure-all... :)

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  7. I've been told (by someone who suffers from it) that pregnancy relieves rheumatoid arthritis, too.

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  8. Abby,

    I'm not sure what the medical definition of cluster headaches is but I had MANY headaches during the first half of my pregnancy with Noah. Sometimes many days in a row. I hope yours let up soon without having to use the meds.

    P.S We can't for the wonderful news of another baby Owen on the way! ;)

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  9. Nor can we!

    The medical definition of cluster headaches is, I believe, Fuzzy Wuzzy. (Boy, this joke's getting stale.)

    By the way, you wouldn't happen to be having headaches right now, would you? :)

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