I know I sounded like I wanted to just screw it all in my last post, but I do in fact agree with keeping check on my bp. My regular ob agreed with me that checking bp every day is excessive. I will have it checked once a week until I go into labor, though. I know some people have the cuff at home, but I don't (nor does my ob) see it as necessary for me since it hasn't been very high, just borderline, and sometimes normal. Actually, none of the doctors I've seen were overly concerned about it, until this jerk started in with his doom and gloom. Rebecca- thanks for the pre-eclampsia 'warning signal' tips. No headaches to report for now, and only minor swelling. Seltzer- yes, the labored breathing comment IS ridiculous. My ob last night looked at that doc's comments, and told me to forGET about all that nonsense, and just to call if I don't feel well, or if there are any changes to report. He calmed me down sooo much, which is THE most important thing for me now- remaining calm. He even reassured me that my 'big baby' is NOT off the charts, just on the high end of normal. The first time a doctor was reassuring about the weight! He did say that if the baby goes above 4500 grams, he would recommend a c-section. At last measurement, he was 3500 grams (about 7.2 pounds). I asked if I could see only him until the end of the pregnancy, and just go once a week for NST/BP/dietitian. He said absolutely, and I was relieved. No more big-bad-wolf-high-risk doctors for me!
Tina- glad to see you are feeling much better

Seltzer- my mom told me about the thunderstorms they've also been experiencing in NY. Over here it's just hot hot hot with no relief in sight (it doesn't rain here from May until about November). Sorry about your burn-hope it feels better soon!
Hope everyone is well. Have a great weekend.
Shari