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6918915 tn?1395932871

Can't sleep

It's almost 12 am here in NY. I can't sleep because I'm so uncomfortable, hot and at night I get itchy all over my body from my face to the soles of my feet. It drives me nuts! Plus my fiancé just reminded me that he's going to Cancun on the 10th and I've been trying not to think about it for months. I'm really upset that he's going. I'll be 37 weeks when he goes and I just think that it's really messed up. So besides being physically unable to sleep, I'm mentally keeping myself up as well. Thanks for listening to my complaints lol
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8255052 tn?1399861806
I'm up and in Texas it's 1am! It's hot as all hell here and I made the hubby get a floor fan for every room and the ac is set on 68° now I'm finally ok but no blanket needed! Only 29 wks and I swear my body core temp is 1000!  Lol
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I know how you feel! Im 38 weeks and I've been pacing the living room for a couple months because I can't sleep. I sleep off and on from 4am to 8am. Cannot wait for baby to get here so my body can get back to normal. This is miserable
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6918915 tn?1395932871
Ugh I'm sorry you feel sick LoveMarissa :( are you nauseous? And Kalmanzor1 it's not even that hot here and I have the AC on but I'm still sweating too! Are you on Long Island?
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Im In ny too...and I wake.up sweating! And im only 22 weeks!
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7477421 tn?1398195693
Same here I'M feeling sick
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