I haven't fought a windmill in a fortnight

Mar 24, 2011 12:01

Well, it's been a while. There's been a lot happening. I think today though I'm going to talk about what's been happening since this incident. Fair warning, once again, we're going to be talking about my anatomy below the waist and the things done to it in the name of science ( Read more... )

female issues, pain, doctors suck, body stuff, medical, angst, cancer, stress

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ghymoreids_mum March 24 2011, 02:47:28 UTC
the 'humble joys' getting dull, then?
*ducks*

hugs are on offer, plus whatever else I can provide

oh....... a quote from Dalziel:

"soccer and rugby league are played on tv fro sponsors and their money, rugby union is violence for the love of it!"

it's not just his love of Highlabd park, is it?

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laurelleaf March 24 2011, 03:35:43 UTC
*Mutual ladypart problems hugs*
Just imagine how good you'll feel when this is all over.
For me, three weeks post op, I'm running through fields of daisies and birds and bees are fucking pleasantly everywhere. The whole world now is a giant cheesecake with my name written on it in 14ct gold icing.

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mammatash March 24 2011, 04:23:27 UTC
**hugs**

make a complaint - that useless ass obviously likes inflicting unnecessary pain.
not hysterical, terrified.

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bitter_moss March 24 2011, 05:19:10 UTC
Jesus, i am in pain just reading about this, i can't imagine how much you must've been in :(. *Massivehugs*. That guy was a fucking ass.

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galacticchick March 24 2011, 08:15:09 UTC
Personally I have never really understood the pap smear thingie because before I had River I had a pap smear return with a C3 or C4 level of change on it (memory is a bit fuzzy, River is 23 now).

I didn't do anything after the C3 or C4 result came back (well, I did, but not allopathically) despite their contortions and dire pronunciations. Then I had River and all his siblings and am still kicking. I gave up getting pap smears after they kept coming back like that.

*hugs* Not everyone does what the establishment says is absolutely necessary after an abnormal result: if the prognosis from an abnormal result is so absolute, how come I'm still here? If it's what you actually want to do, then *hugs* and we'll be beaming you lots of peace and clouds of happy smoke on the day. :) If it's not what you want to do, there are other perspectives and options.

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