tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-777680993366017928.post5663001202690661016..comments2023-08-24T06:26:46.444-05:00Comments on Wallydraigle: I'm a little stoned, so this may ramble a bitWallydraiglehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06788768038088748437noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-777680993366017928.post-72062042037234813792009-11-10T21:22:02.939-06:002009-11-10T21:22:02.939-06:00James stays with her. Alternate days he may start...James stays with her. Alternate days he may start going for bike rides or something. We both need more exercise. :)<br /><br />I think the headache was pregnancy-related. I haven't had a migraine in years and years (bad headaches, yes, but I almost forgot what a migraine really felt like). When I did get them regularly, I think I remember them always being linked to my cycle. However, I think that if I hadn't consumed so much sugar, it never would have happened in the first place. For me, a lot of sugar is a can of soda and a chocolate bar or two, so it doesn't take much, especially with such wicked cravings.Wallydraiglehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06788768038088748437noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-777680993366017928.post-4489317131962784912009-10-27T21:02:13.033-05:002009-10-27T21:02:13.033-05:00I'm glad you found something physical that you...I'm glad you found something physical that you enjoy! I struggle that with my little ones, especially with what to do with them while I exercise. What do you do with The Child? Does James watch her?<br /><br />The headache sounds awful, though. Glad the oxycotin is helping. Did the doctor have any ideas about the cause, though? Or is it just one of those pregnancy things? I used to get migraines before I got pregnant, but then they stopped during pregnancy and after. So I think maybe they were partly work-related, as I didn't go back to work after having the first little one.<br /><br />And congrats on finding such a great husband. He sounds sweet.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com