bah, i went to the gynie today. it was my first time ever and i was super nervous, but it wasn't that bad (trust me,
sailorscully!). it turns out, my ob/gyn is my new neighbor! they just build a house literally across the road from us, and her and her fiance are both super nice. and she's pretty much identical to me - she takes all the medications i do for all
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A Canadian goose sounds cool! I wonder if it's friendly. I guess it is if they keep him as a pet. My friend's ex-boyfriend has a duck and it's friendly to most people, but bites him and one of his sisters!
Sorry about the endometriosis; it sounds kinda painful. :(
Okay this is a totally nosy question so you don't have to answer if you don't want to! What kind of medication are you on already? I thought I was the only one who took too many prescription meds. I have two pills, plus a birth control pill (to regulate my moods/hormones and my periods...since I started (in June) my moods have been stable and periods have been non-existant so I have to go back next month now!), a nasal spray (prescription), and a saline nasal spray (like you buy at CVS, non-prescription). Whenever I think about it I feel like I take a lot of meds, but when I'm not thinking about it, I'm just used to it and it's normal. And now I'm going to take an aspirin for my head as well!
Ooh Bobby does look good! I really wanna see The Holiday though so I think I'll wait until Bobby's on DVD.
Sorry about the long comment!
I hope the UNCA thing works out well! :)
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she said the goose will nip at you, but not bite you. you can't pet it though, but it's friendly and will eat out of your hand.
i'm on meclizine for vertigo, amitriptylin for sleep, paxil for anxiety/depression, zyrtec for allergies, and a vitamin trio (all prescribed) for migraines. plus i take tagamet for my feet and aspirin now and then. and i'll be adding the birth control and possible pain meds. ;/
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Speculums are not my friends.
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I thought I had tension headaches but I went to the chiropractor and I have a bone in my neck that grows the opposite way, so it was pressing on nerves and giving me them. When I go to the chiropractor, it helps.
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