Wednesday, December 8, 2010

A Tribute to My Cankles: Wordless Wednesday

Watch at your own risk...

19 comments:

  1. I am impressed you got them in shoes..... mine were never that bad and I lived in flip flops..... and it was winter in Ohio. lol.

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  2. OMG!, I am scared, LOL!

    Funny/scary video. I am sure it was uncomfortable to have your cankles... but in exchange you have lovely Lil J :)! Always look at the bright side ;)!

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  3. Hahaha - good LORD, Mama. Truly a wonder.

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  4. Daaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaamn lol

    Ok Im done.

    ok no Im not

    DAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAMN!

    ok now Im done.

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  5. I had to laugh - I've had cankles during two of my three pregnancies! The first time they blamed it on pre-eclampsia, but the third time, well, they were just cankles. :) Mine looked exactly like yours - practically the size of footballs - how uncomfortable!

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  6. I can't believe you got them into shoes. I have to squeeze mine into tennis shoes, and it hurt to walk..So bad.

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  7. I cannot believe that you actually made a 2 minute, 31 second long video to your cankles. Even worse...I can't believe that I just watched the whole thing. lol
    Glad your ankles have returned.

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  8. With my second pregnancy I had to wear crocs. And not like the flip flops, like the ones you wear to weed your garden. They were the only things I could get on my feet.

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  9. I am so glad I wasn't the only one!!! LOL. Flip flops for me...they would keep that indention for hours after I kicked em off. LOL. The price we pay....

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  10. wow, thank God I never got cankles while pregnant. holy crap.

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  11. Those are terrible! I hope they have gone down!

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  12. LOL. I've been lucky to have any cankles so far, but I'm sure once the weather starts warming up that will be a different story.

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  13. WOW! I am very impressed you managed to squeeze them into shoes for work every day let alone socks too !!!!!!

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  14. Wow, poor you! I had kind of these, too. Not during my pregnancy, but after my pregnancy. It was awful...
    Have a happy WW.
    Hug´s,
    Verena

    http://www.verenasschoenewelt.blogspot.com/

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  15. You are so funny. I love how you did not overlook any part of pregnancy and make it all so funny to read. I always talk to Matt (my SO) about everything that will happen to my body when I get pregnant, and he just can not believe it. I made him watch this and he could not stop saying how uncomfortable that has to be. I can not imagine!

    Abby

    Oh! I decided to start a blog about our journey into parenthood, check it out if you have some extra time. Operationbabytom.blogspot.com

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  16. I had cankles for all of 2 weeks at the very end of my pregnancy and couldn't have imagined suffering any longer. I was in so much pain. What do your ankles/feet normally look like?

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  17. Ah-may-zing. Those are unlike anything I've seen before. Please save that for Lil J so she can know what you went through for her to be in this world.

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  18. Golly! Was that for real. I'm scared. So is that what I have to look forward to one day? Those totally don't look like they could be yours. LOL!

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