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feeling Fed up :(

36+5 and just feel really fed up :( can't sleep at night so that makes me grouchy during the day, I hate the heartburn and my fat hands and fingers are getting me down too. I can't wait for these next few weeks to be over so I can have a cuddle with my little girl and have my body back to myself
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I agree, to make matters worse it feels like time is going by impendingly slow.
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You're definitely not the only one. My heartburn is so bad that my throat feels on fire even when the heartburn subsides. At night I move from my bed to the couch and back to my bed not to mention the pee breaks and heartburn/dry cough/feeling to throw up all night. I think I may have got a whole hour last night in interrupted sleep. It was rough. I'm 35 weeks and just about done too. Your right. The swelling in my feet, legs and hands is the cherry on the cake. I feel like a whale and I just know people will want to take pictures with me over the holidays and I have to look happy....when I'm exhausted,  in pain and uncomfortable.  But...I hear its all worth it in the end.
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Yeah salt will cause you to get swollen. I'm 38+2 I stay away from salt and haven't got swollen. People ask if my feet get swollen and I'm just like nope. But i mean everyone is different and it's just part of pregnancy.
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Trust me i think mist feel that way... you should cut back your salt intake that is generally what gets you swollen
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Yup me too i'm 32 weeks and between my heartburn and my little guy kicking me I got zero sleep last night. I'm becoming a bigger and bigger bit*h too from lack of sleep lol my poor hubby
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