Isolated Blurt Thread

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I need to get back on the pill. I've just had sixteen days of bleeding, and it's still going on. I'm drinking a lot of water and taking iron supplements because I keep blacking out, but when I called my doctor, she wasn't concerned at all, and a little abrasive when I asked to come in to see her anyway. :rolleyes:

Apparently, she considers that "normal" for being on the shot. I wonder if she's ever bled for more than two weeks. She doesn't seem to understand that it's fucking scary when it just won't stop. Admittedly, it's not really heavy, but still...
 
fieryjen said:
I need to get back on the pill. I've just had sixteen days of bleeding, and it's still going on. I'm drinking a lot of water and taking iron supplements because I keep blacking out, but when I called my doctor, she wasn't concerned at all, and a little abrasive when I asked to come in to see her anyway. :rolleyes:

Apparently, she considers that "normal" for being on the shot. I wonder if she's ever bled for more than two weeks. She doesn't seem to understand that it's fucking scary when it just won't stop. Admittedly, it's not really heavy, but still...
Get well soon. :rose:
Gute und schnelle Besserung.
 
A couple of us are driving down to Atlantic City tonight to enter into a World Poker Tour satellite tournament. This should be fun (though I always get nervous when playing cards for cash, no matter how many times I do it, or how little I plan to lose).
 
The_Fool said:
Found an old friend...

Bill! I have a great group shot with you in it! Those were the days!

fieryjen said:
I need to get back on the pill. I've just had sixteen days of bleeding, and it's still going on. I'm drinking a lot of water and taking iron supplements because I keep blacking out, but when I called my doctor, she wasn't concerned at all, and a little abrasive when I asked to come in to see her anyway. :rolleyes:

Apparently, she considers that "normal" for being on the shot. I wonder if she's ever bled for more than two weeks. She doesn't seem to understand that it's fucking scary when it just won't stop. Admittedly, it's not really heavy, but still...

Docs can be a bit insensitive about it. :rose: The blacking out should concern her at least. :rolleyes:

TheeGoatPig said:
A couple of us are driving down to Atlantic City tonight to enter into a World Poker Tour satellite tournament. This should be fun (though I always get nervous when playing cards for cash, no matter how many times I do it, or how little I plan to lose).


Good luck :rose:
 
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McKenna said:
I tend to enjoy friends/folks more before they get all involved in relationships.


????

Are you referring to the tendency to get all wrapped up in each other and ignore those around you?
 
McKenna said:
I tend to enjoy friends/folks more before they get all involved in relationships.

Oh, I know! Nothing pisses me off more than to have some other floozy come along and steal a flirt friend.

:p
 
impressive said:
Oh, I know! Nothing pisses me off more than to have some other floozy come along and steal a flirt friend.

:p


Don't mind me, I'm just here to drool.

:rose: :kiss: :heart:
 
TxRad said:
Don't mind me, I'm just here to drool.

:rose: :kiss: :heart:

I know. Hard to believe anything could bring me to a full state of alertness in the morning before coffee, but that shot sure as hell did...
 
Belegon said:
????

Are you referring to the tendency to get all wrapped up in each other and ignore those around you?


Kinda. Not really.

I'll likely offend someone here by saying this, but every time two folks on Lit get together, their persona here changes: They no longer seem as lively or interesting. Mostly, they just seem smug and unamusing. Lit is, in part, my entertainment. :eek: There you have it. And when my favorite characters in a novel or sitcom become un-entertaining, I stop watching because I'm too disappointed in the "generic-ness" of their response.

I posted something in the quote thread that kinda sums it up. I'll see if I can find it again.

P.S. It doesn't mean I'm not happy for the individuals who choose to become involved; I'm merely unhappy with the disappearance of the personality I've come to know. Sometimes they're still posting, they're just not the same. :(
 
impressive said:
Oh, I know! Nothing pisses me off more than to have some other floozy come along and steal a flirt friend.

:p


How very telling! (And ironically, amusing!) :D
 
McKenna said:
Kinda. Not really.

I'll likely offend someone here by saying this, but every time two folks on Lit get together, their persona here changes: They no longer seem as lively or interesting. Mostly, they just seem smug and unamusing. Lit is, in part, my entertainment. :eek: There you have it. And when my favorite characters in a novel or sitcom become un-entertaining, I stop watching because I'm too disappointed in the "generic-ness" of their response.

I posted something in the quote thread that kinda sums it up. I'll see if I can find it again.

P.S. It doesn't mean I'm not happy for the individuals who choose to become involved; I'm merely unhappy with the disappearance of the personality I've come to know. Sometimes they're still posting, they're just not the same. :(
Interesting. I vaguely remember a similar phenomenon back in college in the coed dorm. A couple lively, stimulating hall-mates would become sedate, a bit dull, perhaps smug in your words. Hmmmm.
 
Roxanne Appleby said:
Interesting. I vaguely remember a similar phenomenon back in college in the coed dorm. A couple lively, stimulating hall-mates would become sedate, a bit dull, perhaps smug in your words. Hmmmm.


It's an odd phenomenon. "Smug" may not have been the best word, but it's what I could think of at the time.

Ack, gotta look for that quote. I get distrac--- hey, is that a snowbunny?!
 
Couldn't find the quote I was looking for. Must have read it somewhere, not posted it in the quote thread.

The closest I found was this one, though:

"A good novel tells us the truth about its hero; a bad novel tells us the truth about its author." –G. K. Chesterton (1874 - 1936)

:D
 
McKenna said:
Couldn't find the quote I was looking for. Must have read it somewhere, not posted it in the quote thread.

The closest I found was this one, though:

"A good novel tells us the truth about its hero; a bad novel tells us the truth about its author." –G. K. Chesterton (1874 - 1936)

:D

All good books must come to an end eventually. :rose:
 
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