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Old 12-30-2013, 04:14 AM
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Heart congratulations!

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Originally Posted by Allanira View Post
Well guys Merry Christmas even if it is a day late. I went into the hospital on the 23rd and had my newest little man. They did have to do an emergency C section because the little stinker was breeched. I took the paperwork with me about CRPS and repeatedly told them to make sure I had a very dense spinal and was given vit c while I was in the hospital. They did a block that lasted 3 hrs, and no vit c. Now I am scared of having spread from this. I did start back on the vit c as soon as I got home yesterday and am taking my pain med but still hurting a ton. I am able to take care of both boys with help. I just wish they had gotten the info about my CRPS from my Dr and my records and they didn't even bother. I am trying to stay active and not just lay around but man this incision hurts like a booger. My mother is still here and my husband will be here till January 7th. Hope this stops hurting by then. I am really happy to be home but wish I could have done something to keep this little man from being breech and having a c section. Any thoughts on what to do to decrease the chance of spread and get this to heal would be great.
Hi Allanira! And congratulations hon! You da woman! My hat is off to you hon. I mean, childbirth, C-section, oh and CRPS, and a brand new baby which means lots of love but also very little rest or sleep for a while, and well then there's Christmas for your other little one ALL AT THE SAME TIME?! You rule! Wow!

I hope that somehow, perhaps with the extra help, you will find time to rest and let your body heal, recoup. You deserve a vacation.... soon! My best wishes to you and your new addition. Hang in there hon.
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