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231441 tn?1333892766

Passing By

Hi All,

Long time since I've visited.  Busy with my darling who is now 3 1/2 months old.  She's doing wonderfully and Iove her to bits.  Am so happy to have her.  Busy with work too and getting on with life.

I have started having some visual issues again.  I am hoping and praying and praying some more that these are just the 'occular migraines' that were diagnosed last time went though all this rigmarole. Yes, I've had more frequent 'occular migraines'. But currently my eyes just feel so weird. I can see ok, but it feels strange.  Also noticed that the color vision in each eye is different - much more so than previously - ie a noticeable change.  Am quite uncomfortable working at the computer.

Guess I'll have to go see the opthamologist and be told there is nothing wrong and it's all in my head. Not again! :}  

Was hoping that all the wierdness of the past was really of the past and wouldn't come back.  

So far nothing else notable going on that wasn't there before....  Please pray that I'm here over nothing!! OH please!
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359574 tn?1328360424
Have a super first mother's day.
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198419 tn?1360242356
Oh my gosh, I don't know how I missed you when you posted this!

Nice to see you Sal -- smiling all the way through you and baby girls' update.

Yea, the wretched weirdness....can't wish it away, can't forget about it, it's shadow'ish.

Hope you see improvement w/your eyes.  

Don't worry, we'll not tell spill to Sweety that you shaved her head ...lol...that was too funny!

(((hugs))
shell

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293157 tn?1285873439
Hi there, nice to hear from you, I'm happy for you and baby... she is beautiful..

I too dont get online as much as I used, things have been busy and I'm trying to get to Physio and get some working on myself.. to feel better... I'm still having more testing and my vision has been acting up again as well..getting another VEP done.  I have to remember to ask, if my VEP is normal again...what else could cause this blurry, pain, achy eye problems...

take care and come back soon
wobbly
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231441 tn?1333892766
Dearest Momma Quix,

I don't even mind being insane... :)  Really hope this isn't ON.  But then even if it is chance are, going by my past experiences with Drs here, it won't be diagnosed.... so I can still remain blissfully an active member of hypogammachondria.

No. is spring / summer here.  Same as in the US.  Except that here it is really really hot, but now storms and monsoon activity (Australia is autumn/winter now)..  

Baby is beautiful and bright as a button.  Photos on my page. I am so relieved that she seems normal in every way (after that complicated pregnancy).

She's a wonderful child.  Generally sleeps through the night.  Loves  her bath.  Adores her mobile and the stationary teddy bears on her cot padding.  Grins and chuckles away all the time now.

I have limited breast milk supply but am doing my best to continue feeding her breast milk exclusively (so far so good, though not without ginormous effort on my behalf).  This also involves bringing her to my office in the afternoons becuase I can't pump enough milk to last that long, or enough even to store at the moment.  So I have to close my office door. Lay her on a pillow accross my lap, bare my breast for her, then she does her thing while I'm typing....  Sometimes she sits in the crook of my arm while I'm typing....  Here's the boss! Me! Working away with my breast bared.... quite a thought...

Her nanny is wonderful with her too.  Though have to admit this mummy is a little jealous at sharing baby's attention (but it is necessary if I'm to earn a living)...

She had a ring of hair - like a monk - at the back of her head.  I hated it.  Last night. On Whim! I shaved her head.  Didn't seem to bother her at all.  Obviously no issues with tactile defensiveness... and she is so cute.  A baby Sinead O Connor.  Beautiful round head.... pictures on my page...   can't tell I'm in love... :)

Sally
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147426 tn?1317265632
Hi, Sallykins, So, Great to hear from you!  Squeeze that little one for us.  Our first forum tyke!!

I've noticed a whole influx of people who had passed through returning with apparent relapses or a return in symptoms this last month.  I wonder if someone were to graph out the most common months for relapse if they wouldn't be in the spring......wait!  Hole in Hypothesis!!!....it is Autumn there isn't it?  My dunderheadedness of the last week continues.

Tell us stories of our littlest niece!

I guess I am praying that you are merely renewing your membership to Hypo Gamma Chondria and will be found to be sound.  Not insane, but slightly inane.  If it is ON, it can occur with MS.  We all know this.  No one will mention that you are in the first 4 months post-partum.

Quix
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