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I'm reaching a breaking point!

I usually don't vent on here but I'm so tired. I have been sick constantly the past couple of months. I'm 36 weeks and have been puking since 14 weeks.  In November I was in the ER for morning sickness and dehydration, then I got laryngitis, then it took 2 weeks for my voice to come back (which ***** when you teach!) And noe I have another cold!  I can't breathe. I can't sleep. I can't enjoy this pregnancy because I have been so sick. I've never been this sick in my life. I'm just tired and was going to use my winter break for prepping for maternity leave (which is a big ordeal!!) And I just cannot bring myself to do it. I'm feeling very low and depressed. Anyone else been rreally sick or is it just me??
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Yes I feel that way exactly! And now my bf caught the cold so I'm trying my best to baby him a little since he's been taking care of me from the start :/ ughhhh I love my baby more than air but I will never do this again haha
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Girl I'm so sorry, but I'm kind of glad I'm not alone. I feel likr some kind of germy, snotty, complaining, coughing, puking, weezing piece of trash. Ugh 4 more weeks!
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Me! It's really one thing after the other. Morning sickness from the very start -17w then the heartburn and constipation start. As soon as that goes away I start to be in so much pain, I can't walk, need help astounding. Ribs are bruised, every part of me from my ribs down feels like I was beaten. And now I've got a really bad cold. 35w I can't wait for this to end
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