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Post by easternshoregirl on Jun 3, 2017 18:04:01 GMT -6
easternshoregirl , Just read the update to the progesterone saga. I'm so sorry this is so much of a hassle. Have you tried the red suppositories? It's possible that it's just the outside coating that is red and you might not see it all that much as it dissolves. I would think that the inside is almost surely white. Could you cut one open to see? Or dissolve it in a cup of warm water? Yes, you're right! I have been using them anyway. But what happens basically is that it dissolves a ton of bright red into my panty liner each time!!! After having multiple losses (and part of me is just waiting to start bleeding with this one) that stress is just unnecessary! I basically go into the bathroom 10+ extra times a day already to check to see if I'm bleeding.... I know that sounds crazy but I need that reassurance right now.
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Post by kaeguri on Jun 4, 2017 12:33:23 GMT -6
I don't understand. lol What is US? Is this a continued convo from FB, or did I miss something here? Sorry... I haven't had coffee. Edit to add what I'm confused about. I think kaeguri is deciding between Disneyland and Universal Studios (i.e. Harry Potter) for her birthday trip. Personally, I like Universal better (and have been there more times than I've done Disney), but I don't think you can go wrong with either option! yup, for my birthday. I know both places have child swap on the larger rides, but Disney has more rides that we can do as a family as opposed to me and H riding everything solo while the other toddler wrangles. But we already went to Disneyland and haven't gone to Universal yet. I'm too indecisive for this. mrspiatt
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Post by RunsforWineandCarbs on Jun 4, 2017 13:05:59 GMT -6
kaeguri, Disney is more age friendly for the kiddo. But still limited. I say do both parks if you can. why choose?
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