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  1. No, but I did into my mid 20's.
  2. Did she end up on Slynd? I would encourage trying that, because it won't add to the estrogen load and if it works without emotional issues, she could eventually try a hormonal IUD, which can be a lower dose and gets rid of periods for many women entirely. ETA: if/when she tries the IUD, make sure they have anesthesia available. For many women it's NBD but for those who it hurts, it really hurts.
  3. Katy

    Man or bear?

    There’s so many scarier creatures there, I think it’s safe to say that even if they were common, they still wouldn’t be that bad.
  4. Katy

    Man or bear?

    I appreciate that. But I can also recognize that as much as she wanted to give the appearance of logic, it was an emotional response. Of course the men in her own life aren’t dangerous. And of course she felt a visceral response to something she didn’t understand. I didn’t have to take the bait.
  5. Well first of all, double denim was declared in by Vogue sometime during this school year. And judging by recent runways, it’s still in. Even if it was out last year. Secondly, this outfit works anyway because the denims don’t clash and the top provides some separation. If you wore khakis or another pant it would also work.
  6. He’s 14 and it was a busy weekend. When he complained again you took him in. I think you’re in the clear. Give yourself some grace.
  7. I’m sorry. I have an uncle that got diagnosed with MS maybe 20 years ago. It’s been progressing very slowly. He only needed a wheelchair in the past couple years.
  8. I think you’re right. Seizures or migraines. Pain can definitely cause personality changes.
  9. Katy

    Man or bear?

    Your response wasn’t to the logic. Your response was that my line of thought regarding criminals was crazy. That’s also an untrue equivalency. I grew up the child of first a cop, then police chief in North Florida. My first series of nightmares happened after Ted Bundy kidnapped a girl from an elementary school not far from my own. That might not have been the start of drilling stranger danger into my whole generation, but it was definitely the start of my parents warning me. Not many years after that the Gainesville serial killer started killing young women not far from me. We had to change plans repeatedly to not go near there. Unfortunately more than one police officer in my family ended up in a shootout with someone who annihilated their families in South Florida and drove North to escape. Unfortunately one of them was killed. So yeah, I realize that not everyone has their childhood shaped by multiple murderers. But mine was. It doesn’t make me afraid, but it possible I’m more aware of the dark side of life than you are. That doesn’t make me crazy. It doesn’t make my working knowledge of how serial killers or family annihilators act illogical. It’s probably true that you just have less knowledge in this area.
  10. Katy

    Man or bear?

    No, I’m not assuming anything. It was in response to a personal attack by @Meriwether That’s all. Of course not. But a significant number of serial killers also seem not only nice and approachable, but like upstanding citizens to almost everyone who knows them. Seeming nice and approachable says absolutely nothing about whether they are actually safe and helpful to strangers.
  11. Katy

    Man or bear?

    It’s absolutely not nuts if you know anything about serial killers.
  12. Unfortunately relative is not okay. It’s stage 4.
  13. Katy

    Man or bear?

    I don’t think it’s that surprising. Black bears are far more common un the US than Brown. And Brown bears very rarely attack in the areas they are common in the US. And dangerous men are the ones to fear in the US. And history shows that the most dangerous men are also the ones who act the least dangerous.
  14. Idk, but make a note in your calendar or set an alarm on your smart phone to look at it in two weeks. If it persists longer than 2 weeks from today, go to urgent care and insist to have it biopsied. A relative had a similar bump checked 3 times over the course of a year and in the last check it was found to be stage 4 melanoma. If the first couple doctors had taken it seriously, it would be a small scar on her finger today.
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