Last night i had to take more medicine to stop more stupid contractions after a pretty crazy night with the girls.... {insert Photo after Beth posts on her blog and i steal it.} Thank you, Terbutaline.
So, he's trying to help me when I finally tell him that it's a really really bad Charlie Horse. OH, but it HURTS!!! Ow, it just make it stop! Wait, don't touch it! Are you crazy, do not touch it.
But he grabs my foot anyway and and stretches out the sore, sore muscle and completely relieves it. aaaah, ok that worked. Apparently, I've never had a charlie horse before and i didn't know that's how you get rid of them.
So I just laughed, laid back down about as gracefully as a walrus and thought: Of all the things to cramp up...it wasn't my uterus, just my calf. For now.
Master Owen:
Little Miss Penny:







I am DYING laughing. You are HILARIOUS! Seriously. And I got a charlie horse the other night too while on the phone with Brooke. I had to get off the phone my foot was hurting so bad.
ReplyDeleteYou are funny. I was on Terbutaline for 14 weeks when I was prego with the twins. That did the trick and kept them cookin. Good luck with everything. We are anxious to see the newest cute face.
ReplyDeletebrooke just told me about your *new* blog so I'm checking it out and seeing this post made me laugh so hard because she told this happened but reading it was so much funnier (yes you can say it!) It's even more hilarious because the EXACT SAME THING happened to us! Although I was helping her while trying to stay half asleep! While I had no idea this could happen while totally asleep, I have had many calf cramps playing ball and Doug did just what you should. Also, stretching and hydration are key. Oh, you two, it's definitely the home stretch!
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