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felling horrible and like something is not right!!

From: Jenny (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon, 30 Apr 2001 06:43:21 -0500 (CDT)


I am feeling horrible. I am tired all the time, whether I just woke up from a nap or slept 6 or 10 hours. I feel angry all the time and am short-tempered with my son. I know that moodiness and being tired is part of pregnancy, but I feel like this is becoming excessive. I am really worried that something is just not right. Am I legitimate in my fears or should I calm down? I don't know how long I can handle this. Any suggestions? My life is somehat stressful right now. I have recently moved and I am just not finding time to get unpacked. I work from home and am supposed to do my work at night but am so tired that I am getting it in late every morning. I am taking two college courses and I getting ready for finals and doing make up work. My husband is working two jobs, 8-9 every day and every Sunday with only Saturdays off. When he is home, I feel guilty asking him for any help, but when I do he is always really great about it. Right now, there is really not much that I can do to make my life less stressful. I usually handle my stress much better, but I have not been able to cope very well recently. I just feel all wrong inside. Should I call my doc to make sure everything is all right? Should I be worried about dehydration, anemia, PIH, dibaetes, or anything else? Please any help would be great.

Thanks, Jenny






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