The Bean is currently snuggled in her bed grunting and groaning in that really adorable way that newborns do when they're trying to pass gas from the other end (or possibly a nice juicy baby poop) and the Peanut is only just now peeking out of her room.
Yesterday was a little tough on all of us. My patience was super short, the Peanut started the day in tears and continued a lot of it to the tune of mild whingeyness and the Bean was all about the milk, wanting to eat on the hour every hour ending last night at 9 with a large lap full of curdled milk when she coughed and then brought up what looked like a days worth of breast milk. That was when I went to bed, taking the Bean with me and after giving a little more milk and she fell asleep I promptly followed her lead.
And then this morning (at 3, when the Bean was looking for a little night time snack) I woke up with a massive headache which persisted and still persists even with the application of painkillers and an ice pack.
I'm placing full blame on the change in air pressure. There's nothing quite like the human barometer experience. I can't be the only one who feels the weather in headache form. Wanna share your human barometer tales?
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
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1 comment:
-sigh- Me too. Me too. Me too. A freakin' human barometer. Ughhhhh...
Although it's quite lovely when a headache goes away, after the application of a bit of food/sugar... Proving it to only be low blood sugar or need of food, or whatever. Instant relief! I like that kind!
Could yours be a bit of tension too? After all, this period of time has lots of "challenges." Couldn't your circuits just get a bit over-loaded? :-)
Whatever... Wishing you a loss of the damnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn headache!!! ,-)
"Olden Auntie A."
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