Kimmi from Jo

From: Jo Eslick (wallamara@hotmail.com)
Mon Dec 10 03:54:59 2001


Hi Kimmi

I really think you are pregnant....it is possible that you were already pregnant when you had your very light period all those weeks ago.  Some women actually experience spotting for a number of months into the pregnancy.

I will keep you in my prayers that you and John are destined to be parents in the new year.....

John is right, take it easy & get yourself to the doctors and have that blood test.  Since you have a history of miscarriage, the earlier your doctor is aware, the better chances of this pregnancy going to term   I experienced miscarriages between my last two, and I know & understand the devistation and feelings how the feelings of doubt and so on can overwhelm your life.

Take it easy, but try to keep short gentle walks as part of your everyday routine, you will need as much fitness you can get, to help you carry to full term!  I hope you are... because parenthood helps to make pain worth it.  Even with the pain I live with day to day as a result of 4 c-section deliveries and various other procedures I am happy and grateful for my four precious gifts.

Confirm your suspisions soon, then sit back and enjoy pregnancy, I LOVED looking like an oversized watermelon delighted me!  LOL

Love & hugs

Jo

>From: j.vermey@xtra.co.nz (Lin)
>Reply-To: adhesions@adhesions.org
>To: Multiple recipients of list ADHESIONS
>Subject: Re: Kimmi - to Hell-yun
>Date: Sun, 9 Dec 2001 20:15:04 -0600
>
>At Sun, 9 Dec 2001, Kimmi&Dave wrote:
> >
> >Lin,
> >Thanks Hon. Had a little cheering up last nite, we finally got snow. It has
> >been so warm in the east, its going to warm back up again bummers. I love
> >looking at snow, esp at Christmas time.
> >My computer is acting up real bad, its constantly freezing up with every
> >program. Tried cleaning up something's but not working so my brother is
> >coming over to reformat the hard drive and it get it back to clean start
> >again. He is a computer guru, he takes apart and rebuilds computers just for
> >fun.
> >Talk to ya later
> >Hugs
> >Kimmi
> >
>
>Hi Kimmi Love,
>
>I was writing to you before when I suddenly had to rush to the toilet -
>my gut is acting up a little at the moment - when I got back and picked
>up my laptop my plug came out and of turned my computer off - the
>battery has died and we haven't been able to buy another yet.... so it
>took me ages to get back on the net!
>
>What I had been writing was that it sounds like your brother likes the
>same stuff my hubby does. He's into anything electronic - which is a
>good thing since that is how he makes his living! Handy for me too - as
>he makes me all kinds of nice things!
>
>Yeah, my computer is acting up too - John says it's Windows that is
>fauling up - it keeps locking my computer up so that I frequently have
>to press Ctrl, Alt, Del! John is going to delete everything from my hard
>drive and then re-install everything - he says it will fix everything -
>and that my computer will work so much better. Only problem is...
>finding the time!
>
>I got my new Christmas tree out of the box and put it together at lunch
>time! It looks nice. We're going to decorate it tonight - John has to
>get into our spare bedroom - which is piled high with boxes and stuff -
>to get to the very back to fetch all our Christmas stuff. It's been a
>while since we've put them up - as I've been in hospitals two years
>running. I'm looking forward to it. I'm in the mood for Christmas.
>John finds it hard to get into the mood - he's used to having cold
>Christmases and here in NZ of course it's the middle of summer.
>
>My family haven't mentioned anything about Christmas so John and I have
>decided that we'll make our own plans - and that we'll stay home and
>celebrate it by ourselves - it'll be the last year we can as hopefully
>we'll have a little Vermey helping us cellebrate next year!
>
>I'm so excited. But scared too. Scared I'll miscarry again... John
>says as long as I take it easy and don't do anything stupid that
>everything will probably be allright, and if it goes wrong that we'll
>just have to try again. The other silly thing is we're unsure how far
>along I am! You see, last time I had a period, which is now well over 6
>weeks ago... it was a very weird one - it was very light (which is very
>unusual for me - the norm is ultra heavy!) and also it only lasted two
>days (which was another weird thing for usually I bleed for about 7
>days). It's all a bit of a laugh really. Here we were worrying about
>wanting to start a family, thinking it wasn't going to happen and it had
>already happened! ***LOL*** Oh well, my doctor will just have to help us
>figure things out.
>
>John's as proud as a peacock! You should see him! It's so funny! I bet
>he's having a real hard time keeping it all to himself - I wouldn't be
>at all surprised if his whole office knows about it! Not that I mind, I
>am just not planning on saying anything to my family - I just don't to
>hear their negative comments right now!
>
>Glad that you're feeling a little more cheered up! It's hard isn't it
>when you're feeling soooo awful.
>
>Don't forget - I'm here if you want to talk!
>
>Love and hugs,
>
>--
>Lin
>

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