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Re: Confetti Rain

Posted: Oct 1st, '20, 21:02
by Moi

Usual conversation:

Me: I wish I could just remove my ovaries and uterus because I won't ever have kids.
Mom: I used to say I'd never have kids and now I have two. So you never know - you may want kids.
Me: >>.....

I've never even had a first date or first kiss and I turn 32 in two weeks.
Pretty sure I don't want and ain't gonna have kids at this point.


That sounds ridiculous o_O
What does having two kids have to do with it?
My mom actually has had cysts on her ovaries.
She said they're horrible.
So I don't get why you'd have to have kids in order to remove them.


I know my sister doesn't know Roman Numerals ._.
She said they don't teach them those things xD
She also can't write in cursive.
I'm salty about that because I got a failing grade because my cursive writing was sloppy Bu

Re: Confetti Rain

Posted: Oct 1st, '20, 21:35
by Luluannabell
So condescending. Maybe you could find a doctor that'd do it, but that's probably gonna be expensive, and also hard to find.

She's had like 8 cysts removed at the ripe old age of 26, her first surgery was at 17 I think when they removed like four at once, I remember she had complained about no doctor taking her seriously until one burst and she finally found out why it hurt so much. She has another one that's already 2cm big that they're waiting to grow even bigger to remove. But no. She clearly wants to try and have a baby develop in her uterus while she keeps developing cysts in the ovary right next door. Nothing bad could come from that right???
She got checked for hormone imbalances, nothing. Her ovaries just like making cysts. Just... something they do. There's literally no cure for her other than getting rid of it completely.
It's just this stupid idea that she must want to have kids (two because you gotta keep the population going right), and they must be her biological kids as well. Instead of just removing the ovary so she can stop going into surgery every two years. Because imaginary kids are more important.
It's not even clear if she's still fertile after all the cysts. The whole thing is a mess.

I mean. To be fair. I don't write in cursive anymore anyway lmao it was hardly legible when anyone wrote quickly but in cursive.
But in this case it was just... translating into English, word for word. And I gave them all the vocabulary. And apparently it was still complicated.

Re: Confetti Rain

Posted: Oct 2nd, '20, 01:50
by Moi

I actually have a pain in that area and have had one for years.
I had a an ultrasound done, but nothing was found.
Was told it's just period cramps because they happen all the time not just during periods.
So I don't know if I have cysts or what it is, but it's definitely in my ovary area and it's painful and does NOT feel like a cramp.
It may also be something else...I can't remember the name of it...
Or it could just be period cramps randomly and the doctor was right.
But they've gotten more frequent and more painful over the years.

It does sound like a whole mess :\


Yeah, cursive seems obsolete. Which makes me wonder why they even taught it to us Bu
Awwww. Well, teaching does seem hard 8u
I don't think I could teach anyone anything xD
I'm horrible at explaining stuff.

Re: Confetti Rain

Posted: Oct 2nd, '20, 12:41
by Luluannabell
You would see cysts in an ultrasound. Your ovaries aren't very big (3.5cm on the long side). If you have a pain about every two weeks after your period, you might just be getting pain when your ovaries push out an egg to be fertilized. Happens to some people.

Teacher is just extra work at home. Which can be less work if you just take something off the internet :mclol: The hardest part is talking in a way kids actually understand and getting them to shut up. I drew so many clocks on the board. So many.

Re: Confetti Rain

Posted: Oct 2nd, '20, 12:46
by memoriam
Update: I ended up just talking to my leader and he told me to think it through and then after we have some solutions implemented and I still fell iffy about it, then we'll think about something else. He also recommended I take some days off, which I'll be doing in about two weeks, so yay.

I have no idea what you guys mean about writing in cursive, I write in cursive all the time XD I don't think I've ever been taught to do it, I just randomly do it when I start writing. I don't always, though. I think it depends on how I position my hand and/or paper.

@Moi: What about things like fibroids? Or endometriosis? (I'm shooting blindfolded, lol, I assume you've been checked for everything by now). Or maybe it's hormonal?
Oh, yeah, it might be the ovulation pains! I sometimes get them, they can be pretty intense. But they sometimes situate in the bellybutton and it's strange as hell. most of the time though, it's in the ovarian area.
I've been to doctors about my period cramps (which make me cry sometimes, lol) and every doctor I've ever been to says I look fine, normal, and last time I had an appointment I was told that apparently I could have children like tomorrow... I mean, great, that's wonderful news, but why the fuck does it hurt so bad :qcry: I'v been told things like "it must be your charm". And I'm like, yeah, I'm super charming when I swear my guts out and want to rip my uterus out of me only for it to stop hurting me... Charming little gremlin :mcmeh:

@Lulu: I think kids have a hard time learning anything if they aren't interested in it. And not many kiddos will have predispositions for languages. Also, every new generation seems to be dumber than the previous one, so idk XD I remember when I was repeating a year in high school and most of the students were just plain stupid sometimes. We had a guy in our class and he was reading English as it was written... I thought I'm going to scream at him for our teacher xD Or, we also had obligatory Russian class, and it's sometimes pretty similar to Polish, some words are pretty dang similar, like 'head' in Polish is 'głowa' and in Russian 'golova', and pronunciation is very similar, the 'L' sound is a bit different but come on. And this word appeared in the textbook and our teacher was going nuts over nobody knowing what that word meant, including two girls that were preparing for an extended final exam in Russian. So then the teacher turned to my bf and I (we were really snickering about them idiots xD) and she's like "you guys know what golova means, right?". Poor thing, she was so defeated. :mcheh:

Re: Confetti Rain

Posted: Oct 2nd, '20, 19:05
by memoriam
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Re: Confetti Rain

Posted: Oct 2nd, '20, 20:45
by Moi

Luluannabell: Ewww >8u
Now I definitely want them gone.


Mem: Actually, I never brought it up again after the ultrasound.
I just assumed it was nothing important :\

>xD
I've threatened to punch myself in the uterus and my periods ended quickly 8u

Re: Confetti Rain

Posted: Oct 4th, '20, 21:48
by memoriam
You need to have that pain checked out, then :mcgasp: Always get a second opinion, that's not cool, especially if it grew worse over time.

Re: Confetti Rain

Posted: Oct 5th, '20, 20:44
by Moi

I know. It just seems...like it's probably nothing and it'd be a waste of time.
But you know, it started hurting there the other night.
Like frequent stabbing pains.
I was like "Ow Bu Ow Bu Ow Bu Ow Bu"
It literally felt like someone was stabbing me there.
I used to worry it was my appendix because it's in the appendix/ovary area, but if it was my appendix, it'd probably have burst or something by now.

I found out my new doctor likes anime, so I kinda like him so far 8u

Re: Confetti Rain

Posted: Oct 6th, '20, 17:24
by memoriam
Don't just assume it's nothing. It's worth checking out. There are many possibilities.