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     Post subject: Is this normal?
    PostPosted: Tue Jul 29, 2008 12:23 pm 
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    IS this normal?

    Anyone else have or had this?
    First it started as a small pain but now it often feels like a burning pain

    I am getting this at the top (Start) of my baby bump just under where my bra sits on my big round bump, under my boobs!

    Right hand side of my belly.
    Anyone else experienced this?

    At first it was just a slight stabbing pain and the OB told me it is from sitting at my desk hunched up a bit, told me to

    stretch out more, so I have but now I am getting a burning sensation in the spot :shock:

    So I was just wondering if this is something that anyone else has experienced without freaking me out.

    I can see a doctor if need be but much prefer not too if it can be avoided.
    I feel that it might be normal, nothing to worry about but I just want to make sure.
    Bubs is kicking like mad as usual so I know she is fine.


    Thanks in advance

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     Post subject: Re: Is this normal?
    PostPosted: Wed Jul 30, 2008 11:56 am 
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    um i am not sure if it is normal but i did get this pain roughly around the same time as ur experiencing it.. ... mine also felt like it was bruised and i was in agony for months.. my dr said it was bub was sitting/laying more on a nerve and thats wat triggered it off..
    sorry that i'm not much help just thought that i'd share the experience...
    all the best :D

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     Post subject: Is this normal
    PostPosted: Thu Jul 01, 2010 11:55 pm 
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    im pretty sure every guy can relate to this one cmon now who hasnt has had to hold a fart in while they have been around a girl however it is relieveing when ever you do let it go


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     Post subject: Is this normal
    PostPosted: Wed Jul 14, 2010 9:59 pm 
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    He was itchy as a puppy. I rescued him at 7 months. I switched his food to his current diet and gave him oatmeal baths every couple of weeks, and hes been fine since. He did have some itchiness our first summer after we moved here but was fine last year. I no longer bathe him that often as hes not itchy any more. The vet recommended the diet change and baths to stop the itchies; she prefers to do as little treatment as possible only pulling out the big guns if all else fails.

    The alpo is only 1 tablespoon per day, just to flavor the food a little -- it took him from a so-so eater to a very happy eater. Hes not at all itchy now, and his coats gorgeous.

    I never gave him or any dog cloth toys until recently so am wondering about them. He also spend some time at my neighbors house dog sitter and steals some catfood there he doesnt touch it here.

    It seems that the only affected area is his mouth, so Im trying to figure out what hes doing with it assuming that this is not normal

    Trying to think of other possible factors / changes. He is on Heartgard; just got a fresh pack from the vet a couple of weeks ago. Weve had a high-pollen year and hotter and a little drier than normal. Cats are doing great one has asthma but has not had an attack in 3 years. Usually I put them all on meds for fleas and ticks but have not as yet -- perhaps the extra snowy and cold winter killed off a lot of them. Wes runs through the woods each morning but really isnt ever far away from me and Ive not seen him get into anything although there is a fair amount of poison ivy there. Hes a therapy dog and meets some dogs at various nursing homes as well as walking on the streets, but I dont remember seeing any with skin problems. He ate some ProPlan treats last week a sample bag, and my neighbor feeds him some treats from Wegmans -- but hes been eating those for 2 years now at the rate of maybe 2 per day. I set up his plastic pool recently and he likes to wade in it and drinks from it. That and the sample bag are really the only things different, although we tried a small bag a few months ago also with no ill effects.

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