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thread: Please tell me about Pre Eclampsia

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    Registered User

    Dec 2008
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    Please tell me about Pre Eclampsia

    I think my sister may have it. She has had very high BP throughout her pregnancy, she's on meds for it. Recently she has started retaining fluid when her BP is up. I am SO worried about her. She is refusing to see a Dr atm (her normal Dr is on holidays) and is just suffereing though it saying that if she just does nothing it will be ok. Her next appt at the hospital isn't until later this week but I feel it may be too far away. She needs to see a Dr now!

    Do you think it could be Pre Eclampisa? What would happen if she leaves it too late to see the Dr?

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    BellyBelly Member

    Mar 2006
    Getting to know Brisbane all over again
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    Pre -eclampsia has a few symptoms other then swelling and high BP and can be dangerous as it leads to eclampsia here is a link to the BB artilce

    I had a very rapid onset within a few days my BP went through the roof - although the swelling started about a week earlier. they did some emergency blood tests at my antenatal at 36wks and I was induced immediately. I'm not sure what they were looking for - something to do with protein I believe???

    I can understand what your sister is feeling. I went to my dr on the friday who was concerned about the Bp and swelling told me to come back on Monday for monitoring - did the baby stress test and BP/blood test etc. That weekend I never told anyone about the concerns. My feet blew up like balloons and I had constant headaches and I looked like CRAP! My face was all bloated and drawn - yuck! But I was having enough of a problem with their being a problem without everyone else stressing about it too.

    Maybe try talking to your sister calmly about why she doesn't hink it's a problem??? How far along is she?

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    smiles4u Guest

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    Tink ... i've not of much help but i wanted to mention i had HBP during my entire PG, constantly was monitored (sometimes once to twice per week at the hosp with midwives) with their worry i might end up with pre-eclampsia which they even thought right up til 2 days before my due date ... I'm happy to say i never 'got it', pre-eclampsia that is. But i do remember the midwives & OB stressing i might seek medical advice if i didn't ' feel ' right !!!

    Tink ... Tell your sister she simply can't ignore feeling unwell with HBP ... better to see about it then not and also to have peace of mind especially for the baby's sake is so important !!!

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    Dec 2008
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    I have told her several times she has to see a dr. I was talking to a friend of hers today who said to tell her I'd take her shopping and 'drop her off at the hospital Which actually isn't a bad idea! She NEEDS medical attention! Her worry is that she'll be admitted to hospital, which is silly really because that's where she needs to be! I'm quite angry at her over it.

    She's about 28 weeks pregnant (I think)

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    Jul 2006
    Melbourne
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    Tink, your sister really needs to see someone. Chances are all is okay and it's not pre eclampsia, but if it is she needs to be monitored at least.

    Eclampsia is terrible, I have a friend whose mother died just after she gave birth due to eclampsia. In hindsight it was clear that she'd had pre eclampisa, but it was ignored (by her HCP, not the mother).

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    Apr 2009
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    I agree with the others, she needs to see someone as soon as poss...unfortunately YOU know this, now you have to convince her!

    Try showing her the article that Saram linked to.

    FWIW I have had horrible swelling all through my PG, it isn't necessarily a problem; but having said that my BP has always been fine. It is the combination of factors that causes concern. They are looking at BP, swelling and also protein in the urine.

    I understand her not wanting to be admitted to hosp, but really she has to see that if there is a problem it will not go away just because she ignores it.
    It is entirely possible that everything will be fine but it really is better for her to get checked out JIC. It is much too serious a problem to take the chance with - if she won't do it for herself, then at least for her bub.

    Good luck

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    Jul 2008
    Melbourne
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    i can't comment on pre-eclampsia but i was diagnosed with high BP at about 6 weeks PG & was put on meds. my dose of the meds was adjusted twice - once around the 30 weeks from memory & the other time at about 36 weeks. so it might be that they need to adjust her dose?

    i know that from about 28 weeks they got me to do a pee test at each hosp visit to check for protein & at around the same time i had to do the 24 hour urine collection/BT so they could check it more thoroughly. my BP was high on some visits, but i was never admitted or anything like that.

    luckily i never develped pre-eclampsia & it did get annoying going for hosp appts sooooo often (because i was always fine!) but it is important to keep an eye on.

    i hope you can convince her to go to the dr's or call the hosp soon.

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    smiles4u Guest

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    Tink ... Any update ?? ... Has your sis seeked any medical help ?? (Hope so, ... and hope for your sake too so YOU don't have to worry so much, you poor thing .. so feel for you lovely lady & what a super sis you are !!)

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    Registered User

    Dec 2008
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    She's going to see her ob tomorrow morning bright and early. I hope she's ok.

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    smiles4u Guest

    Tink, she more than likely will be fine ... That's so great she's going, better to get some answers & be monitored too

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    Registered User

    Dec 2008
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    It's such a relief that she's finally doing something about it. She says shes feeling better now though which is great. Thanks for your help!

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    smiles4u Guest

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    You are so very welcome gorgeous Tink

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    Registered User

    Feb 2009
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    Hi,

    Can anyone help me with your ideas? I went to my ob today (I'm nearly 36 weeks) and my blood pressure was 135/90 which was higher than usual. Then he did a urine sample showing there is protein in the urine, which according to the dipstick was second on the scale. I don't have any swelling or any other symptoms. Does anyone think I am developing pre-eclampsia? I am going back to see him next monday, should I be having it checked earlier?

    Thanks for your ideas.

    Stella'sMum

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    Registered User

    Apr 2009
    in the garden
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    Hi StellasMum...
    It does sound a bit concerning that your BP is up and protein in the urine together. But I would think your OB would have mentioned it if he / she was concerned?...

    I definitely think that it is worth mentioning to your OB earlier than Monday, if only to set your mind at ease, kwim? He / she should be able to explain to you what the reasoning is & when to be concerned or not. If it were me I would want to know.
    It may be that the absence of any swelling means there is nothing to worry about
    Good luck hun hope things are all well for you

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    Registered User

    Jul 2007
    country QLD
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    Just wanted to add my two cents worthd...........
    I was admitted to hospital for PE @ 28 weeks. Bp was 160/110 so meds meds meds. I was feeling sluggish had swelling everywhere hands, face, legs(to halfway up my thighs). I had spots in my vision and headaches that some days wouldn't go away without strong meds. I was like this for three weeks before I was induced coz I had daily blood tests that said my kidneys were ok and still functioning. The day the tests came back with massive change was the day I was induced.

    PE is something you dont muck around with. There are all sorts of other complications that can and do go hand in hand with PE.

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    Registered User

    Feb 2009
    Brisbane
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    Stella's mum, it does sound like PE is a real possibility. 135/90 is only borderline high, but it is worth keeping a close eye on since it is an increase for you. I am surprised that your ob isn't getting you back sooner seeing as you have protein in your urine aswell. He didn't send you for bloods to check your liver enzymes? I was having twice weekly ob checks and weekly blood tests from 32 weeks after my BP went up. By the time my protein went up my liver function was already impaired.
    Maybe get your bp checked at a chemist again this week to make sure it hasn't gone up anymore. As the other ladies have said, you can't mess around with PE, it all happens VERY quickly. If you have headaches or swelling or visual disturbances or sharp upper abdominal pain you need to be seen immediately!

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    Registered User

    Feb 2009
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    Hmmm, it does sound very concerning, thanks for your responses. I am going to go to my GP today and get a second opinion, maybe he will run some more tests.

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    Registered User

    Dec 2006
    In the Angelic Realm
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    Tinks,
    Don't want to upset you or say that this will happen (God forbid) but my friend lost her baby ot PE at about 36 weeks. She left it too late and the bubba didn't make it. She felt that something was wrong and her lips began turning blue. She called her DH to come home from work, but it was too late.

    I agree, it is something that you do not leave til the last minute. If you feel that there may be something wrong, please go straight to the hospital.

    Hope things are okay. keep us posted.

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