Feeling low

I am seriously struggling 😭😭 I have really bad sciatica at the moment called the out of hours doctors for some stronger pain Killers as all I had been taking was paracetamol they have given me co-cocodamol however it has made me feel so sick and I can not take my anti sickness tablets with them that I was prescribed so now I either have a bad back or constantly feel nauseous to the point I can not eat anything. I’m feeling so low at the momenti just keep crying, I don’t remember being like this with my first. I’m currently 6+2.
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I feel you right now, I'm all over the place. I cannot control my emotions, I'm exhausted! I feel like I've had a sickness bug I've been sick so much and feel so rough with it. I'm 6 +1 xx

As horrible as it is is nice to know others are feeling the same I’m literally a wreck at the moment to the point I can’t even brush my teeth which just makes me feel even worse 🤢 xx

Your not alone, I hope it all gets abit easier for you soon x x

I’m sorry if this isn’t very helpful but my partner has really bad sciatica (actually has a disc bulge pushing on his sciatic nerve), I know he’s not pregnant so not in the same boat but he swears by the stretches on nhs website and on YouTube. It takes him like an hour and a half in the morning of doing these stretches before he has relief and any time he feels it coming on again he does the stretches again. As for the nausea- I’m guessing you’ve tried ginger, tumeric etc ? It sounds weird but the only times I’m not nauseous is when I’m eating. So I’m trying to have bits and pieces during the day to help. I’m sorry you’re feeling so bad but you’ll get through this low point 💪 xx

Thank you. I did google some stretches I could do whilst pregnant and I did do a few but it’s too painful to continue! 😭 You said it I’ve tried everything im now on anti sickness tablets. Pregnancy is such a wonderful thing I just wish us women were able to enjoy it a bit more xx

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