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    bisous is online now Red Diamond level (10,000+ posts)
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    Default Anyone else cranky as all get out??

    I'm 34 weeks and I have NO EXCUSE to be this cranky! Yesterday, my SIL watched my kids so my sister and I could go to my favorite places and just hang out all day. Really, it was the perfect day. I got home and was just so cranky! I have to try so hard not to bite my kids head off. Please say this is normal!!

    I'm also SUPER tired. Normal??

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    yup, i definitely was more 'touchy' after 30+ weeks, sounds normal to me


    Kate
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    bisous is online now Red Diamond level (10,000+ posts)
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    Good to hear. I also just cried (sobbed!) when Simba's dad died. Kids are watching Lion King. I've only seen it a few dozen times, lol!

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    oh yeah, i was sobbin' after ridiculous shows at that point, hormones just runnin' amuck hugs


    Kate
    mom to C, 12/03, H, 06/08 and R, 4/11

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    Definitely TIRED as all get out...and can't seem to sleep well except maybe 1-2 nights/week. I attributed the short fuse to that. I won't say that I feel crankier than usual as in nastier when I'm cranky...but the temper has been flaring up more quickly...and I have to work REALLY hard to not lose it on DH and DS.

    I'm 33 wks.
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    34 weeks too and YES. Just want to be done with it at this point - and why does this baby seem like she's trying to escape? I remember having braxton hicks w/ DS, but not painful crampiness off and on, and the feeling that she's using my cervix as a trampoline.

    Last night we went to order my new car. On the way back got stuck in ballgame traffic while I was having more pains, and driving, and we were 1/2 an hour late picking up DS from daycare. DH asked "are you excited about the car" and I was like...um...maybe I will be later when I'm out of this traffic and this baby goes back to sleep.

    Today's been horrific too. I'm so huge I feel like I'm in the way of things. Tons of non-work things I want to do so I'm distracted, but physically I can do very little other than sit in front of the computer. I almost cried this morning for no good reason, just so tired. Oh, and I just ate like 10 peanut butter cups.

    I'm going to Kohl's soon. Maybe shopping will make me feel better, and there's a sale so I can't do too much damage to myself......sorry for the Rant.
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    I'm crankier. For sure. I'm not sleeping very well and I'm definitely tired but I can't explain the short fuse thing! I'm going go with hormones. Can't we blame everything on hormones? lol!

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    hugs BayGirl-

    I know the feeling, ya don't have to apologize.


    Kate
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    LOL we have the kids so we might as well get to blame our mental states on something they don't get.


    Kate
    mom to C, 12/03, H, 06/08 and R, 4/11

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    baygirl2, hugs! I totally get it. I can't figure out if these pains I'm feeling are braxton hicks or just "extreme kicking". I don't remember such virulence with DS2 and he's really mellow and easy. This doesn't bode well for DS3's temperament!

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