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Thanks—I just got word from my mom that she is improving, but we are keeping an eye on her. We're going to see how tomorrow pans out.

I thankfully saw her only a few weeks ago—I was in town for Rosh Hashana. I'm very glad I did.

Got really overwhelmed today. Have a ton of school work, have a ton of work work, can barely keep it together to clean the apartment or cook for myself. I was thinking about how I moved 5 months ago, and I still have boxes, and sheets hanging from some of my windows. When the hell am I going to have time to get my

She looks spectacularly beautiful. It's a shame its only for subscribers.

Just spent the last hour trying to figure out what the name of the piece was that played at the end of the 666 Park Avenue pilot; it was bothering me so badly since I've obviously heard it a million times. FINALLY found it: Beethoven, Symphony No. 7, Movement II. Now I can go to bed!

Yes to both!!!

Welcome! I was on Loestrin Fe and unfortunately, it turned out that I was prone to migraines (didn't know this before...) and I had awful headaches. I didn't really have too much difficulty with the weight gain, although it did make it harder to lose weight that I had already put on. My friend is on it sill though and

This was extremely helpful. I've been thinking about getting Paragard myself and this was really informative. Thanks!

Next summer, I believe.

I heart Cumberbatch!

I've been together with my guy for 5.5 years. It depends on the week—we can have sex up to 4 times a week, but it usually ends up being 2-3, sometimes only 1x a week, if we're tired and stressed. It's definitely easy to get predictable/boring. I dunno, sometimes we try new stuff, but generally, we know what we like,

Well, if it were who I look most like, probably Anne Hathaway, but Natalie Portman and I have sooooo much in common, that she'd do an awesome job at playing me.

Do it! It might not be your best (or very pretty) but I'm sure you'll be able to finish. Instead of considering it as a capstone to training, think of it as a way to re-motivate yourself.

If you're in NY this weekend, please see this film. http://www.whatruwaitingfor.com/film/

I'm doing my MPH in health policy right now and while I know how important quant is, I definitely have a preference for qual research. But you're right, methods courses are awful.

Thankfully my profs have all been really good about the fact that I'm missing so much class. But it also means that I have to submit my assignments early (and that means less time to do it all...) Before I got my dog, I started volunteering at the local SPCA; I got to have a dog fix once a week. It was only 2 hours a

replying a little late, but then you should feel good about working—do something that would be fun for you, since you're not planning to make a career of it. What are your hobbies? Can you find a job that would connect to that? You shouldn't be stressed at all. Think of it as a blessing to have a year before "real

Sending my love and solidarity from one dog lover to another. Thinking about those last few moments with your dog really made me weep. But think about all the love and happiness she experienced in her life and those last moments were indicative of that. I know that won't make you miss her any less, but hopefully it's

I literally just went over to check my dog's nails. Maybe you can ease your guilt knowing that you will prevent lazy dog-ownership and nail clipping in many Jezzies!

No, not everyone. I'm stuck at home doing grad school work all night. Trying to lighten the mood by listening to 90s pop music and eating Trader Joes Cat Cookies.