My knees have been killing me, especially
my right. It's at the point where it
hurts to walk, or move in general, and to
straighten out my leg or bend it back.
And I have to do a lot of walking in the
day. Also my legs seem really thick
and swollen and hurt a lot. I was
wondering if this was pregnancy related,
and if it was if there was anything to be
done for my hurting knees, or if it is due
to something else.
Also i've been sick lately, a cold or
something, but today my tummy started to
hurt really bad after I woke up from my
nap, and then I went to the bathroom and
started puking sooooo hard. It
sucked, because I was puking until I peed
myself, and then (i thought this only
happened in cartoons) I started seeing
little dancing lights. I've passed
out before, or felt really dizzy but i've
never seen lights before in my life.
What could it mean?
the swelling in your legs and the pain in
your knees sounds pretty straight forward,
you're carrying extra weight round with
you now and it's putting a strain on your
joints and ligaments etc.. But if it's
really severe maybe you should consider
seeing a doctor just to make sure it's not
something more serious.
As for seeing weird little lights, I get
that quite frequently actually so it
doesn't seem weird to me anymore. Hehe.
It probably happened because you were
puking so hard.. That's happened to me
before.
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