My, er, friend ate a couple cupcakes with blue icing and had blue poop for 3 days. It was sort of amazing. Not that I saw it or anything.
My, er, friend ate a couple cupcakes with blue icing and had blue poop for 3 days. It was sort of amazing. Not that I saw it or anything.
I had a coworker who shared a name with someone on the no-fly list and this happened to him. He was able to get something done with TSA to stop it, but I'm not sure what.
My brother and his (now-ex) wife did. Their relationship was fucked up, but I wouldn't describe it as horribly abusive.
My car can move with the parking brake on, and it won't start without the clutch pushed in, even if it is in neutral. I always leave it in gear, two protections are better than one I figure.
Yes. I totally read that. I can't remember if they quoted Xanadu in the book or if it was just the epigraph but it was definitely in there.
Yeah, I feel you. I don't have a Mirena personally.
Unfortunately, he's kind of right. All OCPs are associated with an increased risk of blood clots. Certain progestin-only pills have the lowest increase in risk, but if you do have a clot, you can't be on any of them.
My doctor gave me months worth of samples for Lo loestrin. I can't take it anymore and I still have two months worth. I would happily donate them to your illegal website.
You can get Mirena even if you've had a blood clot.
ME TOO! I mean, I'll eat it, but I don't really like it, or pasta either. Potatoes and bread are the only starches I really like, which I like to blame on my Irish heritage.
It really crossed my mind, but I had another flight to go. I could change clothes, but not shower. And the flight was full enough that I might have been sitting in the bloody seat for the next 8 hours.
Even though Mirena isn't contraindicated for women who have had blood clots, my GYN won't put one in me. I probably should shop around GYNs, but after having a clot, the thought of having something hormone-producing that I can't remove in me is a little frightening.
I read a little about this, but it isn't recommended for women who wish to have children. I'm hoping it will be more common if my fibroids return after I'm done with kids though. It sounds like if it works for you, it would be great. Thanks for the additional information.
I can't believe you have to go through that every month. God. At least I have free bathroom usage at my job.
Thank you for your success story and congrats on your son!
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GOOD LUCK. I hope you can get the solution that's right for you.