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RedheadedPrincess14 wrote: »Positive pregnancy test. Thank you all so much. Now I've got to make " the decision." Concerned that no trained professionals would ink of that but whatever. Thank you everybody
MFP nails it again. Good luck.14 -
Peeing on a stick seems better than pooping in a petri dish (yes, I know that isn't accurate, but it was more entertaining).9 -
Wow, congratulations! (?) I've been keeping up with this thread. At least you know what has been causing the nausea. I'd definitely go to the doctor and get them to confirm it and get the support you need for whatever decision you decide to make. I wish the best of luck to you!5
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If you decide to remain pregnant get seen ASAP! If you have been sick enough to need iv hydration you may need a med to help with the "morning" sickness so that you and your baby stay healthy.5
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RedheadedPrincess14 wrote: »Positive pregnancy test. Thank you all so much. Now I've got to make " the decision." Concerned that no trained professionals would ink of that but whatever. Thank you everybody
This brings to mind an old medical saying:
'When you hear hoofbeats, expect horses not zebras.'11 -
RedheadedPrincess14 wrote: »Positive pregnancy test. Thank you all so much. Now I've got to make " the decision." Concerned that no trained professionals would ink of that but whatever. Thank you everybody
So it actually is a parasite
Sorry, couldn't help myself.
Good luck, OP, whatever you decide!
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JenniDaisy wrote: »RedheadedPrincess14 wrote: »Positive pregnancy test. Thank you all so much. Now I've got to make " the decision." Concerned that no trained professionals would ink of that but whatever. Thank you everybody
This brings to mind an old medical saying:
'When you hear hoofbeats, expect horses not zebras.'
Unless you're in Masai Mara.3 -
OP, now that you know what's 'wrong' with you, please see your doctor. DO NOT go back to the naturopath for anything. Ever. Some of the potions and crap they give you can be incredibly dangerous to not only yourself but to your baby.
Whatever you decide to do going forward, please take this bogus naturopathically diagnosed parasitic infection as a clear lesson learned that when in doubt you need proper MEDICAL attention.18 -
tlflag1620 wrote: »RedheadedPrincess14 wrote: »Positive pregnancy test. Thank you all so much. Now I've got to make " the decision." Concerned that no trained professionals would ink of that but whatever. Thank you everybody
So it actually is a parasite
Sorry, couldn't help myself.
Good luck, OP, whatever you decide!
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Op: thanks for the update. So many people leave us hanging and we love a window into other's lives.
You should still go to the doc and get checked out, maybe ask for some baby-safe anti sickness drugs. Good luck!1 -
RedheadedPrincess14 wrote: »Positive pregnancy test. Thank you all so much. Now I've got to make " the decision." Concerned that no trained professionals would ink of that but whatever. Thank you everybody
Congratulations!
Now find a good GP who will see you through this pregnancy with good advice.
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Well, now you know. Cancel your Naturopath appointment and book an appointment with an OBGYN.5
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She an actual OB not a naturopath. Some of the stuff they "prescribe" could actually kill your baby.5
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RedheadedPrincess14 wrote: »No pregnancy test. Do you think buyable tests will work effectively? Finding contradictions online and I'm confused. Sounds like I'll wait a bit for a result from a doctor
Store tests accurately predicted my 3 pregnancies a few days before tom was supposed to start. You can also find them at many dollar stores1 -
nutmegoreo wrote: »kshama2001 wrote: »Of course people who post these sort of things know they should see a doctor. But for whatever reason, they don't want to see a doctor. I'm sure it's an anxiety thing.
OP, find a really friendly and accessible medical office who employs mature people who acknowledge the patients in a friendly way and are polite and cordial with them on the phone. Find a doctor who will return your phone calls, makes him or herself accessible and who doesn't have a long waiting list. These medical doctors are usually self employed and work in small private offices.
Doing it this way helped me a lot with my seeing-the-doctor anxiety. I don't go to large medical complexes in big cities or volume based medical offices who employ multiple doctors with a steady turnover. The whole get-'em-in-get-'em-out and have 'em pay some gum snapping 22 year old at the reception desk medical culture is pretty strong in the U.S., if that's where you're at. And it really contributes to anxiety about setting up medical appointments
Ya, I always make a list of questions when I go to the doctor. She can see I'm working from a list and asks if I have any more questions. My last appt took over an hour - the VA is definitely not an HMO.
Fortunately, there are respites like this for the niches they provide care to and thank goodness.
Sick care is so personal, yet sick care in the U.S. has become to unbelievably commoditized to the point where it's practically dehumanized. I don't blame anyone for being scared to see a doctor, enter a hospital or get any radiography done. Especially if they live a more solitary life and don't have a close, trustworthy network of supportive individuals to accompany them to appointments and literally hold their hand through it.
At best, large scale, for-profit medical in the U.S. is a labyrinth and at worst a behemoth. It can be more traumatizing than the sickness that led a patient to it to begin with.
OP is in Canada.
And our medical system sucks. It won't bankrupt you, but it still sucks. Hope the OP has a family doctor.
Good luck to the OP. At least you know the answer. I am surprised the hospital did not check but not surprised the naturopath didn't catch it.3 -
Amoxucillin is not treatment for a parasite!1
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Amoxucillin is not treatment for a parasite!
Nor is it treatment for pregnancy.
Honestly shocked the hospital did not do a pregnancy tests. Around here they pretty much do them on any female between 8 and 80, and always assume it will benpositive until they get the negative result.3 -
Yes, this is a little surprising. It's usually one of the first questions, along with "when was your last period?" and "have you been active?" and "are you sure?" or some other version 40 times.11 -
nutmegoreo wrote: »
Yes, this is a little surprising. It's usually one of the first questions, along with "when was your last period?" and "have you been active?" and "are you sure?" or some other version 40 times.
Even when you are sure, if you give urinenor blood for any reason, they still test it.
That's actually how I found out I was pregnant. Hasn't missed a period or had any indication that I was. I was in the ER for an allergic reaction. They were only able to get a small sample of blood and that was one of the 3 tests they ran with such a small amount. I was shocked, even though I knew there was a possibility (we use limited protection) I was pregnant, it wasn't something I was actively thinking about.
They ask 100x for a reason. Some people really don't understand that unless you are abstinent, it is possible. Birth control can always fail.5 -
This is what I was thinking. When I had lower right quadrant pain once, every single person I saw asked the question about sexual activity and possible pregnancy. I must have answered it 10 times at least. Turned out to be my appendix.2 -
Amoxucillin is not treatment for a parasite!
I'm assuming here that the hospital gave her the antibiotics to clear up any bacterial infection she might have had. The hospital/doctor did not diagnose the parasites, the naturopath did. A naturopath would not have given her the antibiotics, because they cannot prescribe drugs.
That's my understanding of it.0 -
NoNameJustMe wrote: »tlflag1620 wrote: »RedheadedPrincess14 wrote: »Positive pregnancy test. Thank you all so much. Now I've got to make " the decision." Concerned that no trained professionals would ink of that but whatever. Thank you everybody
So it actually is a parasite
Sorry, couldn't help myself.
Good luck, OP, whatever you decide!
Now that we've determined the nature of OP's parasite I have only one thing to say: I miss House.17 -
NoNameJustMe wrote: »tlflag1620 wrote: »RedheadedPrincess14 wrote: »Positive pregnancy test. Thank you all so much. Now I've got to make " the decision." Concerned that no trained professionals would ink of that but whatever. Thank you everybody
So it actually is a parasite
Sorry, couldn't help myself.
Good luck, OP, whatever you decide!
Now that we've determined the nature of this parasite I have only one thing to say: I miss House.
Me too. Though last time I binge-watched it, I was home from work sick. Don't binge watch House when you're sick.9 -
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In this day and age, you'd think that pregnancy would not be a surprise ... but ...
http://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/parenting/pregnancy/nz-teen-emma-croftswilson-didnt-know-she-was-pregnant-and-gave-birth-on-the-kitchen-floor/news-story/a0a88329319ff39f18990a63aa9953630 -
In this day and age, you'd think that pregnancy would not be a surprise ... but ...
http://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/parenting/pregnancy/nz-teen-emma-croftswilson-didnt-know-she-was-pregnant-and-gave-birth-on-the-kitchen-floor/news-story/a0a88329319ff39f18990a63aa995363
I was in the USA in 2009 when my mid-40s cousin found out she was pregnant with only 6 weeks to go. She had no idea. They tried for years and years without success and she figured that the loss of period was menopause.6 -
OP try and remember all the medications and what not you took during the last month or so. I'm just hoping the doctors and naturopath didn't give you anything that could harm your baby.6
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Alatariel75 wrote: »RedheadedPrincess14 wrote: »No pregnancy test. Do you think buyable tests will work effectively? Finding contradictions online and I'm confused. Sounds like I'll wait a bit for a result from a doctor
The ones you get from the pharmacy are very reliable. It's just the first thing to come to mind. If it is the case, that's one hell of a 'parasite' haahaha
Ohhhhh I have one of those parasites right now. Very demanding parasite, requires lots of doctors visits, needs a nursery and everything lol.
And, is your illness cured with this?
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Alatariel75 wrote: »RedheadedPrincess14 wrote: »No pregnancy test. Do you think buyable tests will work effectively? Finding contradictions online and I'm confused. Sounds like I'll wait a bit for a result from a doctor
The ones you get from the pharmacy are very reliable. It's just the first thing to come to mind. If it is the case, that's one hell of a 'parasite' haahaha
Ohhhhh I have one of those parasites right now. Very demanding parasite, requires lots of doctors visits, needs a nursery and everything lol.
And, is your illness cured with this?
Possibly. We shall find out in 8 weeks lol.8
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