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Adenoids
My son ended up in hospital with breathing problems when he was one. He was thought to have bronchiolitis, but was found not too. He was treated for asthma with medications, he was also on oxygen for several days. He has had a few asthma episodes. When he sleeps he tosses and turns , snuffles, seems sometimes to breath irregularly and snores. I took him to an ear nose throat specialist, he looked at him and said he would take his adenoids out, his tonsils are also a little big. He said if he still has the problem a year later he will take out his tonsils as well. I was unsure weather to go ahead, he is only 2 1/2. The same doctor took out my partners adnoids last year, so my partners not too keen for my son to have it done, he still has sinus problems and still snores. Id like advice, should we get it done it seems drastic for his age. Especially if anyone has had similar problems.
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Pregnancy VS Ovulation Symptoms
My husband and I have been trying to conceive on and off for the last 2 years. Since having my daughter I've been really sensitive to progesterone and I get pregnancy symptoms every month even when I know I can't be pregnant.
My symptoms include nausea, fatigue, tender and swollen breasts, frequent urination... the works. It makes it very difficult to differentiate between those symptoms and a real pregnancy, so I tend to try and ignore them as much as possible. They disappear once I get my period and don't start again until I've ovulated.
What's troubling me is we were actualy trying this month, so it's possible I could be pregnant, but my symptoms are different than they normally are. I'm much more nauseous than normal. I'm waking about 3 or 4 times during the night to pee and I'm so exhausted I need a nap just to get through the day.
Plus a lot of the symptoms I normally have are absent. For instance, my breasts are usually so tender by now that just to lightly touch them brings tears to my eyes. Yet they are not really sore at all at the moment. They feel hot to the touch and they're a bit senstive, but they're not sore at all, which is really odd. I'm also usually very moody and irritable during the weeks after ovulation leading up to my period, but my moods have been fairly good. I have bouts of irritability, but they only last a few minutes and then they're gone. I'm also feeling more depressed and weepy than normal.
I do BBT charting, and if my temps were high and rising I'd really think I was pregnant, but I had a temperature drop at about 5 days past ovulation and they've stayed low since. If you don't know anything about charting, once you ovulate the surge in your progesterone causes your temperature to rise slightly. You can tell if you've conceived if your temperature continues to consistently rise and stays high when your period is due. If it drops within the few days leading up to when you're due, then you're more than likely not pregnant.
Well... considering temps are lower right now than they normally are at this point, I really don't know what to think. There should be a link to my chart on my profile page if you know anything about charting and can give me advice.
Otherwise, I'm hoping someone out there may have experienced something similar to this or can give me some kind of advice. I'm not due for my period until Thanksgiving Day, so it's still too early for me to test to find out for sure. It's just driving me nuts not knowing what's going on with my body at the moment.
Naya
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