Can I have a little vent? SPD is the only thing that has stopped me from TTCing again and at my age I really should not even be messing about. I think people underestimate the mental and emotional impact that being in constant pain can have.
Thats the main reason why I'm undecided as to whether I'll have another baby so you're not alone....

I had it from 16 weeks with DS & was induced (via having my waters broken, didnt end up needing the induction drugs) at 39 weeks because I was unable to sleep, I had to sit up on the lounge through the night as I couldn't lay on my back or side without exruciating pain (you all know what I'm talking about) & I'd be paralised (dont know how else to word that.... unable to move my legs) for a couple of mins after getting out of bed.
I'm allergic to codiene so no panadiene forte for me unfortunately, only panadol which did absolutely nothing. I had the belt from the physio (I actually bought myself one) which seemed to help a little in the earlier months.

I totally feel your pain, I really hope it doesn't get much worse for you. Boy it's so harsh. It really ruined my last pregnancy & I also suffer from HG during pregnancy but at least I can take drugs to control that, makes pregnancy very expensive though..... $50 for 4 tablets & needing at least one a day arghhh, thank goodness the HG has left me the night I gave birth both times considering I was on the medication from 6-7 weeks!

I found this time round I couldn't lay flat for 7 weeks after giving birth & I still get pains now, especially if I do alot of walking OUCH!

Sending positive vibes for the remainder of your pregnancy to be as enjoyable & as comfortable as possible
xxx

PS Is it horrible for me to say that I'm glad I found this thread so I know I'm not alone, it makes it a little easier to accept