Tell me all about it, dear...

beanie - 2010-05-19 15:39:43
It's the beginning of the end!
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Anna - 2010-05-19 17:06:14
I had it like that for a few months before it finally pissed off and left me alone so I know where you're coming from. Not that that's any consolation - maybe it's nature's way of getting us to greet the menopause with thank fuck all that's over rather than boo hoo, now I'm old. I'm old and dry and pleased to be so. You'll be there soon. Now go and change your tampon like a good girl. xxx
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alison - 2010-05-19 18:24:37
You and I are sharing the same boat it seems although I am having periods farther apart, while that may sound nice it is far from it...I get to have super ridiculous PMS at the usual time in my cycle and it stretches all the way until I start, upwards of almost two weeks now. Talk about making a girl want to cry, I can't even work for fear of weeping in someones soup. Misery doesn't really love company but I know where you are and it sucks the big moose.
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gbw - 2010-05-19 20:53:25
Mother Nature - What a freakin sense of humor
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Stephanie - 2010-05-19 21:54:15
Oh man, I am SO glad I don't get my period anymore!
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Rosie - 2010-05-20 00:07:44
I THOUGHT that I was pretty much past that stage...until last night. Fresh, clean sheets equals last scene in Carrie. I still have yet to use Folex on the trail leading to the bathroom. *Sigh*
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terri t - 2010-05-21 17:18:18
I tried to comment yesterday but my computer went nuts.....so yes...I remember those days when I was talking to a customer at the front desk and felt the floods release...I could only hope I could finish the conversation, and not pass out and that there was nothing running down my leg as I walked away....
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