Guest guest Posted October 29, 2004 Report Share Posted October 29, 2004 I am in the EXACT same boat. There is a commercial on TV for 3 Muskateers candy bar where two ladies are sitting at a table and one asks the other if she would like a bar and when she opens her purse it floats off...I CRIED AND CRIED... Watching Hope and Faith on TGIF the scene where they were in the shower with the daughter and it was so funny i had tears in my eyes and ended up crying like a big baby for 30 minutes..soon as i stopped crying my mom called and i started again...LOL My daughter is almost 4 (pre WLS) and i NEVER had the first pregnancy symptom. This time I am 100 pounds lighter and Post WLS but I assumed it was because I was carrying twins...Maybe it has something to do with my hormones being more " normal " after loosing the weight...LOL Good LUck Crystal Lap RNY 11/18/03 365/222/165-175 after babies Edd 3/29/05 B/? Twins DD 12/21/00 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2004 Report Share Posted October 29, 2004 , I have pugs too (3)! I'm sure you know that if you feel weepy to look at the pugmonsters as they will always make you laugh, especially when they are trying to get you to share whatever you happen to be eating at any given moment! LOL! As far as the Red Sox, sounds like you are normal to me. I didn't cry but I did have a hard time containing myself from screaming and jumping up and down too much so I didn't wake hubby and baby, LOL! And I'm a D'Backs fan! A. Hormones I just wanted to post about something strange(well to me anyways). I have never been an easily emotional person, but with this pregnancy I can cry over just about anything... with the other two not a teardrop! Last night I watched The Red Sox finally win a World Series and I cried like it was my child and I cried buckets for about an hour! This is very strange to me, I thought maybe it was just the Red Sox winning but then I saw a dog food commercial with a pug in it( I am pug owner) and that made me cry.. my son dressed himself this morning and again with the weepy willows... Is this normal? ============================================================= moderator ( & L & D RN) note: yes this is complately normal. lol I had a patient last week tell me about crying when she saw the mailman coming to her door with a package (she wasn't expecting anything). Another patient has told me she cried during a soap opera murder (I cried when Luke and got married) but I wasn't pg then. I've had many other's tell me the same thing, so do feel alone. Sheila Children are a blessing, and a gift from the Lord. -Psalm 127:3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2004 Report Share Posted October 29, 2004 .... > the daughter and it was so funny i had tears in my eyes and ended up crying > like a big baby for 30 minutes..soon as i stopped crying my mom called and i > started again...LOL > > My daughter is almost 4 (pre WLS) and i NEVER had the first pregnancy > symptom. This time I am 100 pounds lighter and Post WLS but I assumed it was > because I was carrying twins...Maybe it has something to do with my hormones being > more " normal " after loosing the weight...LOL > > Good LUck > Crystal Oh Crystal. I HEAR you!!! I was watching the movie Selena yesterday and just bawled my eyes out, not at thwe end when she gets shot but when she wins the grammy? hullloo? I don't even like Selena? I mean she was nice and it was a tragedy what happened but I'm no fan I mean. And wed. night I had an utter meltdown because I found out my grandma (who's partially blind) didn't like the image Cocoa, my best friend (an artist) drew for the cover of my baby shower invites. Grandma thought it was a robot and said kind of judgemental things (she always thought i was too weird for my own good). It is actually a medieval knight but Cocoa had told me it would be a fairy and I was so excited because I wanted a whole fairy/fairytale theme that the switch had me disappointed and hurt and ballistic and ready to cancel Cocoa coming to my labor prep class with us and being in the delivery room with me?>!!!! thankfully hubby calmed me down before I could even call her or I could have lost my best friend in the world over a silly invitation picture! The whole thing was just insane I realize NOW but in the middle of it I thought my world was ending, and my grandma would never be nice to my child because I was still being too " weird " (I do renfaires and things like that). The hormone levels are DEFINITELY involved for us post-ops. My surgeon once told me one of the reasons we become superfertile as post-ops is that it can take 1-3 YEARS for our bodies to realize the new weight level and balance out the amount of hormones needed to regulate our cycles. In other words there will be times our bodies keeps making hormones as if we were still carrying 100-250 more lbs and those fat cells stored a LOT of hormones that now have nowhere to go but our crazy whacked out pregnant minds hahahahah!!! It can't last forever and I just try not to respond to anything in the middle of one of those emotional surges. Colleen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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