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I've totally been bouncing from really happy to really lousy since my dosage was raised for my anxiety medication. Sometimes I feel like I'm on the top of the world, that everything will work out okay, and that my life is awesome. Then I fall immediately to the other side. I feel like my world is crumbling around me, that I won't ever get what I want, and that my life is the worst thing ever. It's not fun at all.
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-I have had a medical condition that would be very easily fixed, but I am too embarrassed to bring it up with my doctor. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The clap?
No, not an STD, but still very embarrassing and in the same general region of the body. It started while I was pregnant and never went away and my daughter is almost 3.
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Mandy, if you're referring to what I think you're referring to, please let me strongly urge you to talk to your doctor. My father just got released to go back to work after 6 months of significant bleeding (to the point of causing anemia) and pain caused by what I think you're referring to.
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If it's what I think you're referring to, you'll be a lot happier once you get it taken care of. (Mine didn't get better until I got pregnant again. Next time I'll make sure I talk to someone about it.)
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And if it's what I think you're talking about, I recommend what my doctor did when I got up the nerve to discuss it with her: Kegels. Feel free to email for more details.
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Kegels didn't help me, though they do some women. But we may be talking about completely different things.
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I think we must be, as I have never heard of what I'm discussing being in any way helped by additional pregnancies. Actually, it usually gets worse with each one.
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I confess that it actually doesn't bother me to hear about feminine matters. Not that I'd actively seek it, but I wouldn't avoid it either.
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quote: Originally posted by ifmyheartcouldbeat: -I know every single word to Buffy the musical episode "Once More with feeling"...and own the cd...and listen to it A LOT
Me too!! Although I have currently misplaced mine and it makes me quite sad.
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quote:Originally posted by ifmyheartcouldbeat: -I have a horrible fear of people touching the bottom middle of my foot
I have never had any desire to do that. Until you just confessed your fear. And now, inexplicably, I'm tempted.
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I ate over 1000 calories of ice cream last night.
I am very good at work-avoidance techniques
I love animaniacs, too, and was very sad when it was cancelled. If my husband really loves me, he'll get me the dvds(are they out?). He keeps talking about how he needs to learn the state capitals. I'm going to make him listen to Wakko sing about it repeatedly.
I still freak myself out at night when my husband isn't home, thinking about a movie I saw when I was 12. I'm 28.
Some television shows and movies really stress me out. One that stresses me out the most is Seinfeld. I guess I get too emotionally involved.
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I've been listening to my daughter's "Kim Possible" CD...and singing along to the "Naked Mole-rat" song...
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- I can play and sing the song spike sings for the Buffy Musical episode on my guitar, and have gotten my friends to sing along with it.
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Kittens are now officially Mungojerrie and Rumpleteazer. Sorry, fiazko, but the 8 year old is far more stubborn than anyone else... and Mungo actually answers to that name!
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quote:Originally posted by breyerchic04: Rico, that's amazing! If you can look like spike too, you're invited to a bloomington clump gathering.
I had a dream about a hatracker who I dont think exists (the sn was either chanel or charel).
My hair is black now, as it normally is. Three of us dyed our hair different colors, not for any particular reason, just because we were bored. Amanecer and one of my friends thought it would be a "funny" if I bleached my hair.
In retrospect, it was pretty funny
I think they wanted to make me look like Spike. Success? I don't know, you tell me.
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My confession: I am retelling the Hobbit to my 5 year old son. I now have great new respect for Peter Jackson, since my dumbed down version makes the cartoon look like academy award material.
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- I just tried Tomato Juice, that V8 kind, and it is the nastiest, most vile thing that has ever had the grace to come in contact with my tongue.
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Now I am wondering what you all are referring to because it sounds like you are all talking about different things. I am not bleeding (well, rarely, and certainly not enough to cause anemia), I can't imagine it getting better with an additional pregnancy and I don't think Kegels will help. I have a hemorrhoid caused from pushing during labor.
I need to get a new doctor. It is not a good sign when I don't feel comfortable talking about my butt with him. I also have a hiatal hernia caused by the pregnancy and he really didn't do anything to help me. Although there is not much one can do for that according to the info I found about it.
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I confess that I have probably as much Japanese music on my Mac as I do English music. I'm such a nerd.
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I confess I don't think I know that movie. And I think I ought to. *wanders to IMDB to look it up*
I found a 2005 version still in production. I also found a 2002 version (no plot summary, taglines, anything like that posted, so no idea what it's about other than, well, a black hole). Also found a 1979 version which has more information listed for it.
Which one are you talking about?
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I too love South Park! Those guys have a form of genius (the raving lunatic type, of course) I used to watch Animaniacs all the time in college I watch an episode of the Simpsons almost every day I talk to myself constantly when driving, and have caught myself doing it with other people in the car (fortunately asleep) I loved the entire "Buffy" series, and tell myself constantly it was not a soap opera I spend WAY too much time reading OSC novels or checking his web site for updates
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Yup, newbie to the posts here. Just found them yesterday, while I was getting frustrated about no new Reviews / World Watches - it's like the guy has something else to do, instead of provide us food for thought daily!
I wasn't sure people here were quite crazy enough to listen to my rambling until I read this thread
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I confess that I'm feel super lousy today. Take my normal depressiony stuff, throw in it being cold and really windy, and then add in an upset stomach and headache. Wow, this is fun.
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