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Nicole
ParticipantSoooo, you sound very angry. The title of this forum is “interesting books, articles, and authors.” I’m sorry you didn’t find it interesting. I posted it simply because it was some guy’s experience of beverage intake in Europe. And I also thought that legislation about water not being hydrating was funny/interesting. I’ve heard other people experience the same thing when they visit Europe – they don’t really see people chugging liquids all day long like you see in the U.S. Whether that’s fact or just anecdotal? I don’t know.
Nicole
Participant@Mali Haha, my mom too warned me about tampons. I’m still nursing and period-free. We shall see about it recurring!
Nicole
ParticipantHi Mali – I had a laparoscopy in order to diagnose endometriosis. I did it because I wanted to get pregnant and removing the lesions would help if it was indeed endo. It was and I got preggers 3 months later. I don’t think you need to be worried about the surgery doing more harm than good. Yes, there is anesthesia involved, but overall it’s pretty safe and has a quick recovery. Removing the lesions would give you a “clean slate” in a way. Then you can fiddle with lifestyle changes (including working on metabolic health!) and hope it doesn’t come back for a while….or ever.
Don’t use tampons. Even my pretty conservative doctor mentioned that one. I keep wondering if my 15+ year tampon habit had anything to do with causing it! Along with stress and my unwittingly high intake of PUFAS…
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