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I credit this doctor with saving my life.

I had several large fibroids, and my surgeon did not believe in morcellation because of the risks of spreading cancer that this doctor publicized. I had no symptoms of cancer, but my surgeon was only willing to do an abdominal hysterectomy.

Not having open abdominal surgery is a great thing! Morcellators are a tool designed to prevent the horrific consequences of open surgery that cuts through the abdominal wall and requires horribly agonizing cauterization of the tissue and blood vessels. Europe uses ultrasound, a specialized IUD, or pharmacological

He also stands weirdly, leaning forward with his hands hanging straight down. Like........ an idiot? I don’t know.

brb, puking forever

Can someone teach Trump HOW TO SIT ON A GODDDAMN CHAIR?!?

You are such a fucking idiot.

Listen man, get fucked with your bullshit.

I’ve received (and dismissed) worse today. :) Actually, I was hoping someone would respond to this so I could respond without bringing it out of the grays.

The law is very consistent on this and it’s not even very difficult to understand.

“He wanted us to know that he was successful in law school and life because his wife knew her place was at home taking care of him and their kids.”

Yes, our speaker was excellent as well. I graduated in Comparative Literature, and this wonderful man (whose name I sadly cannot recall) said: Graduating in Comparative Literature indicates that you are fluent in at least two languages. Congratulations. You are now on the level of an average three year-old in any part

I remember one of the speakers at my graduation actually made fun of how generic the speeches get. He instead encouraged everyone to write down all the crazy things that happened in college so we can impress our future kids/nieces/nephews/students/whatever I don’t know your plans, kids! Then he told jokes. Much better

A history professor from our university gave our speech and it was AMAZING. I remember thinking it was going to be boring AF, but it ended up being a really moving, inspiring speech about doing your best in the world and not letting your degree “make you” in a sense. I much preferred that to the “big name” person

Yes, the first amendment allows Richard Spencer to say hateful things. The first amendment also allows this woman to yell at him, and it allows a company to decide whether or not they want to associate with him. The typical racist response boils down to “I want my rights, but you can’t have the same rights.”

Yet somehow necessary.

In before the debate even gets started.

Does this mean we can start kicking Jews and coloreds out of our business establishments?

This seems similar to anxiety and “suicidal thoughts”. After the election, I had a monster panic attack (or whatever, it lasted a crazy 15 hours) and was experiencing really scary thoughts about the idea that I might lose control and kill my self. It took a lot to admit this to a therapist because I was afraid of what

If the anxiety or depression is triggered by the onset of a new baby, regardless of whether you delivered that baby, that’s what it is.

Yeah, I don’t think Postpartum is the most apt term, but it’s at least it begins the conversation around parental anxiety.