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  1. #1
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    Sep 2009
    watsonia north victoria
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    thank you all for ur 's they are very much needed today......

    To take your mind of things, do things like craft, reading etc help at all? Can you make things for bub? research your family tree online, make photobooks?
    ive been putting it off so DH isnt running round like a looney but i think ill get him to make the butterlies i want for her wall so i can paint them, that will fill in a day or 2....

    thank you for the other suggestions, thankfully MIL brings me magazines so they keep me going for a little while as well....

    i guess its just a waiting game i have to stick out for another 2 weeks, then ill be allowed to do what ever...... i hope!

  2. #2
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    Sep 2009
    watsonia north victoria
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    I don't have any advice but I can relate, I was on bed rest from 30 weeks, hospitalised at 35 weeks because it wasn't working and finally birthed at 37 weeks.

    I went insane.

    Any new dvd's you want to see? Do you sew? Drawing, painting? Ever tried writing a short story? Paint a funky design on your finger nails? Into xbox/ps/wii, get a new game that you can play sitting down?

    You're doing a great job, hang in there
    sorry hun i missed ur post......

    there is talk of being put into hospital next week depending on what my scan shows and well thats when ill loose it, i just want to be home and comfortable.....

    might get DH to hook the wii back up i think, that will help fill in some time as well.

    thank you...

    whoever said pregnancy was fun and beautiful needs their head read!

  3. #3
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    Jun 2006
    Perth, WA
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    Mm, the same people who say that birth is fun and beautiful (rather than it can be ridiculously painful and there's a lot of mess!!).

    You have done SUCH AN AWESOME JOB getting to this point, I've been following your progress when you pop up here and there and I'm in awe of your patience and how well you've done. It doesn't matter how many people have it worse than you do, they're not you I've got nothing - nothing! - to complain about with my pregnancies or births, and don't worry, you will hear me whinging about my sore pelvis and indigestion and lack of being able to sleep or be comfortable for the four months!!

    Is there anyone who can come and play some board games with you? Another thing (don't laugh) is colouring-in books. I used to take them on long-haul overseas flights, because there is a point where you can't do much and you don't want to watch movies or read... colouring in gives you a sense of achievement and means you can focus on something a bit mindless but still passes the time....

    Big hug, hope the next couple of weeks fly for you.

  4. #4
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    Jul 2009
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    Hey hun, just wanting to see how you were holding up?
    I saw your thread the other day but i didn't get to reply at the time xx

  5. #5
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    Apr 2010
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    Aww darling!! I feel for you!!

    I am not on bedrest but I have just moved to a new place, I know 1 other person here apart from DH and his army buddies, I have no friends, no job, no family, not a single thing to do so I understand the crazy feeling... I am over being sore and tired and bored and alone... I get it... Maybe not for 18mths though!! I ration out the things on my to do list, like setting up the pram, watching gossip girl/movies, looking forward to Ellen and Oprah everyday, ebaying and googling everything I can possibly think of etc... It's soo hard.

    BUT at the end of this.. which for both of us is not far off at all! It will be totally worth it.. We will have these amazing little beings that we grew and cared for inside of us in our arms, in our homes. It'll all finally be over and we can eat what we want when we want, we can stop waddling and struggling to get up and down.

    You have done an AMAZING job getting this far, and you will make it the enxt couple of weeks... you will be an amazing mum soon. Just keep picturing bubs in your arms, make DH buy you a book (or 5! lol), rent as many DVD's as you can, maybe paint something? A canvas or something... Do the bubs baby book, write your baby a letter to give them when they are older...

    Keep your chin up darling!!

  6. #6
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    Sep 2009
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    Hi Crumpet,

    you should pm me and we can be bored together.

    I'm 26+5 today and in hossy on bed rest until delivery. Bored and over it and it's not even a week yet. Doesn't help that the staff have just taken my single room off me for an emergency and last night only had 1 hours sleep.

    I hate hospital!!!!

    Thinking of you Hun,

    Take care

  7. #7
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    Sep 2009
    watsonia north victoria
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    Hi Crumpet,

    you should pm me and we can be bored together.

    I'm 26+5 today and in hossy on bed rest until delivery. Bored and over it and it's not even a week yet. Doesn't help that the staff have just taken my single room off me for an emergency and last night only had 1 hours sleep.

    I hate hospital!!!!

    Thinking of you Hun,

    Take care
    ill pm u for sure!!!

    oh no, hospy bed rest is the WORST!!!! i feel for u hun

    ive avoided it so far, see the OB on tuesday for my 32w check up and im that ill be able to talk him round, he did say once i got to 32 he would pull out all stops to get me to 34w, and said meaning more than likely ill prop u up in hospital, over my dead body ive managed to keep things going from home i rekon i can do it for another 2 weeks now!!!

    thanks hun.....

    am feeling a lot more mentally balanced and stable now, the other day was a baaaaaad day!!
    i tend to struggle once every couple of weeks, so hopefully thats my melt down over until she is here now.

    have had a nice weekend with DH home 2 days instead of 1 so that has helped a lot!