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Daisy1
Apr 15 2008, 2:10 PM EDT
Hi its claire x In 2007 i came on this site as we started trying for a baby, i fell pregnant &2 days after i found out i miscarried x then 9 months later after trying what it seemed like forever! i fell pregnant. everything was going fantastic! i had awful sickness for about 9 weeks but that wasnt too bad as it was great to be pregnant at last. then as i was progressing i got to 24 weeks & this awful pain struck! right under my right breast in my liver it felt like sum1 had tied a belt around me and was pulling it tighter & tighter constanly getting worse. so went to see my GP who treated me for heartburn and indigestion... but nothing changed, started taking paracetamol constantly every 4hours - most of the time the pain would come back after 2hrs x So went back to GP - saw a different one this time, she said " have you seen any flashing lights" which i replied no. "have you got any headaches? i replied "dont know been taking paracetamol constantly so i wouldnt know". sent for a blood test. results showed possible gall stones so was sent for another blood test. had this then saw another GP2 get some stronger pain killers. now on paracetamol and cocodamol alternatly every four hours, still wishing i could take them sooner as the pain would come back so quickly & at times not even go! next day saw my midwife, thoughtout all this baby seemed abserloutly fine, heartbeat strong and seemed to be growing very well. Blood pressure seemed fine, the only thing wrong was the pain. 2nd test result showed a sign of a change in my liver & and was asked to have another blood test done. but sadly before i even got even close to that day, i had 3 seizures nearly died and lost my baby...............................My BP was 190 over 170 - sky high - which caused the seizures, which then cut off the oxygen supply to my baby. Once the doctors had found the baby had died they got my health under control and induced me. continued.. Do you find this valuable?
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