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<blockquote data-quote="dreamer" data-source="post: 174715" data-attributes="member: 1697"><p>I spelled it wrong, LOL- it is hyperemesis gravidarum</p><p>and here is a link to a wiki article about it. </p><p><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyperemesis_gravidarum" target="_blank">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyperemesis_gravidarum</a></p><p></p><p>and yes, easy child has already had the significant weight loss, in the one week from her first prenatal ob gyne appointment to the first one for the complaints of illness she lost approx 15% of her pre preg body weight. By her 2nd er visit, she had chest pain and there was fear of cardiac problems due to electrolyte imbalances by her inpatient stay, there were ketosis issues....related to the dehydration and fear for her kidneys.</p><p>Yes she has depression now, and confusion and lack of alertness, due to it all...she has not kept anything down now AT ALL for 3 full weeks. so- no she is not functioning. Has not been. She does not even MOVE, says it makes her so dizzy and so much more nasueas. To go to bathroom, she does not go unassisted. Nevermind it is like less than 15 feet in our house. She does not watch TV, not listen to music, does not answer her cell phone. She lays there, and dozes when she can. </p><p>Yes she has zofran, dissolving under her tongue and standard pills, and she gets zofran in every rehydration IV. She also has phenergan, 2 different type, suppositories and pills..she alternates between zofran and phenergan round the clock. And she has pepcid and prevacid, too, becuz yes, she also acquired reflux and it has already damaged her throat as well. All this is documented in her records. I double checked.made sure ER sent it all to ob gyne, and ob gyne finally did concede that yes, she did recieve the er paperwork. (after arguing with me that no, they did not get it)</p><p></p><p>Yes, easy child fits every part of this article to a T. Yes, includeing ob gyne telling easy child she would try picture line next and parenteral feeding. </p><p></p><p>and yes, it is expensive, too- so far we have gotten some of the ER bills and yes it is nearly $5,000 total for EACH ER visit, it seems. And yes, the zofran is horrendously expensive and insurance would only pay for 8 pills per month of it and Medicaide refuses so far to cover ANY of these medications AT ALL. But the money is not my concern right now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dreamer, post: 174715, member: 1697"] I spelled it wrong, LOL- it is hyperemesis gravidarum and here is a link to a wiki article about it. [url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyperemesis_gravidarum[/url] and yes, easy child has already had the significant weight loss, in the one week from her first prenatal ob gyne appointment to the first one for the complaints of illness she lost approx 15% of her pre preg body weight. By her 2nd er visit, she had chest pain and there was fear of cardiac problems due to electrolyte imbalances by her inpatient stay, there were ketosis issues....related to the dehydration and fear for her kidneys. Yes she has depression now, and confusion and lack of alertness, due to it all...she has not kept anything down now AT ALL for 3 full weeks. so- no she is not functioning. Has not been. She does not even MOVE, says it makes her so dizzy and so much more nasueas. To go to bathroom, she does not go unassisted. Nevermind it is like less than 15 feet in our house. She does not watch TV, not listen to music, does not answer her cell phone. She lays there, and dozes when she can. Yes she has zofran, dissolving under her tongue and standard pills, and she gets zofran in every rehydration IV. She also has phenergan, 2 different type, suppositories and pills..she alternates between zofran and phenergan round the clock. And she has pepcid and prevacid, too, becuz yes, she also acquired reflux and it has already damaged her throat as well. All this is documented in her records. I double checked.made sure ER sent it all to ob gyne, and ob gyne finally did concede that yes, she did recieve the er paperwork. (after arguing with me that no, they did not get it) Yes, easy child fits every part of this article to a T. Yes, includeing ob gyne telling easy child she would try picture line next and parenteral feeding. and yes, it is expensive, too- so far we have gotten some of the ER bills and yes it is nearly $5,000 total for EACH ER visit, it seems. And yes, the zofran is horrendously expensive and insurance would only pay for 8 pills per month of it and Medicaide refuses so far to cover ANY of these medications AT ALL. But the money is not my concern right now. [/QUOTE]
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