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Thanks ladies. I've decided to just redo her order. I don't feel I owe it to her, but I really don't need the stress and it would be easier to just recreate the damn invitations. If it were any other time I wouldn't, but it'll take longer to argue with her than it will to just make these things over again.
At least I know that most of my clients love what I do... I truly think this woman is just insane. But after being awake for most of the night, and breaking out in some weird rash that's probably stress related, I'm going the easy route and am giving in. I got up at 6:30 this morning to another email from her and realized I can't keep this up and need to resolve it asap.
Thanks for your support girls. I really appreciate it.
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So much for getting all excited about losing my mucus plug! Still no baby and really getting anxious to meet my boy!
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Oh no Chrissy! I really hope it happens for you soon.
You know how I had that rash on my belly that was super itchy and was making me nuts? Well, I still have it, but I have another rash too which is all over my body but is the worst on my thighs. It's like having a bunch of insect bites. It's even on top of the other rash. I am slowly going insane because I itch all day every day.
I swear this past week has been really rough for me, with this stupid client stressing me out and these rashes... I'm not even at my due date yet! I have a doctor's appointment this morning so I'm really hoping he can give me something to take the itch away. It's starting to impact how much sleep I can get at this point.
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| Chantal, it sounds like you might have PUPPPS. Apparently it is quite common with pregnant women, especially if it is your first. I had a friend who had it and she was miserable until she was able to see her doctor. I think there is a cream your doctor can give you for it to help stop the itching. "Pruritic Uticarial Papules and Plaques of Pregnancy, also known as PUPPP, is a benign, severely itchy and painful skin rash, that occurs in one out of 240 pregnancies and leaves the expectant mother in despair for relief. PUPPP, as some women describe the rash, in a comparison to a feeling of poison oak and chicken pox, generally begins around the abdomen or thighs and can spread over the entire body except for the face, neck and hands. It has the appearance of bumpy, itchy papules that eventually spread to take on the appearance of reddened, scalded skin with welts. It generally feels worse at night and often causes sleep loss due to the intense itch. The average onset of PUPPP generally occurs around 35 weeks of gestation, however, it has been reported from women as early as 20 weeks. In some cases it may appear in first pregnancies, but has occurred in women with previous subsequent pregnancies. PUPPP usually disappears shortly after delivery, but it can remain during the postpartum period. There are many theories as to the cause of PUPPP, however, it still remains a mystery. One study conducted in France by Dr. Selim Aracting and his colleagues have reported studies linking PUPPP with cells from the developing male fetus. Their studies suggest that fetal cells can invade the mother's skin during pregnancy and in some way cause this dermotoses to develop. However, not all expectant mothers who develop PUPPP have male babies. Trying to find relief can be an ongoing battle when an expectant mother is living with PUPPP. The sun, heat, warm water, and clothing can aggravate the rash. It is generally best to wear loose clothing and to try to keep the body as cool as possible. Treatment may consist of topical and / or oral corticosteroids. If you choose a homeopathic approach, some women have reported relief with the use of aloe, oatmeal bath soaks, ice packs, and the use of vaious lotions and soaps. According to www.americanpregnancy.com, "dandelion root has been reported to be beneficial to women with PUPPP, it is rich in Vitamin A, calcium, and iron. Dandelion Root has been known to help relieve mild edema and help provide nourishment to the liver." Caution should be warranted, "dandelion has been rated as having insufficient reliable information available on the herb," warns the National Medicines Database."
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Hey Texcan, thanks for the info! I think what I've got is actually prurigo of pregnancy, not PUPPS. PUPPS is more common from what I can gather, and looks more like insect bites - in fact I was pretty sure that's what it was until I realized that there was no way I could have that many bites all over my body without basically hanging out in a beehive for a day. The first rash is localized to my belly, it's basically eczema which I was born with and some women get it in their third trimester. This one doesn't surprise me since I've battled eczema my whole life.
In any case, I showed the new "prurigo" rash to my doctor today and he said that about 1 in 300 women get it during pregnancy, and about 1 in 450 women get that, so I guess I'm just extra lucky. I got some calomine lotion today so hopefully that'll help take all the itch out. Wish me luck!
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Chantal it just isn't your week is it! I hope your rash goes away really fast. I cant imagine how uncomfortable that is.
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No, it's been a bad 7 days, that's for sure. The good news is that I'm done that girl's invitations (again) and I am officially on mat leave. Again. If anybody else emails me to ask for stuff or to complain or whatever, forget it. I am done for good this time, I need the break!
I tried some calomine lotion and it's not doing anything at all. At least I got a refill on my prescription cream for the first rash...
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