
and have shivery-sore skin, headaches and tonsillitis. saw emergency GP today (local holiday, surgery closed) and got max dose antibiotics. I haven't been in this much pain (or cried about it so much) since the last time I gave birth
( , Mon 4 Jul 2005, 18:00, archived)

I got SPD (Symphysis Pubis Dysfunction)and now need crutches to move, I get them tomorrow and the physio woman said i mustn't move unless I really have to, which is fucking annoying, I haver to sleep sitting up on the sofa at the moment, cant lay down at all, trying to decide what I'd rather have, SPD or your lot...
( , Mon 4 Jul 2005, 18:02, archived)

and was supposed to be starting physio on Wednesday but I'm going to have to postpone it because I'm just not well enough. I've been waiting 10 months for this. I sleep on the bed propped up with six pillows
( , Mon 4 Jul 2005, 18:07, archived)

dont say that, so worried about giving birth now, how did you do it?
( , Mon 4 Jul 2005, 18:10, archived)

cos I needed an emergency caesarean the first time. what you need to do though is tie a scarf or something round your knees when you have your legs as wide open as is comfortable so that when you're in labour they don't push your legs too wide and damage your pelvis further. you can improve the muscle strength (the physio will give you exercises, also show you how to move around in bed without pulling on the joint)
( , Mon 4 Jul 2005, 18:14, archived)

I hope you dont mind, if you do just shoot me or sumfing
( , Mon 4 Jul 2005, 18:23, archived)