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3 months postpartum
January 3rd, I will be 3 months postpartum. Since delivering her, we’ve had illness that put me and her back in the hospital. Now we are dealing with ear infections, eye infections, and I’m dealing with some things too. I have not had my first real period since having her. I did have a tubal litigation (1 tube couldn’t be fully removed without risk of me bleeding out). But I know that it doesn’t affect periods. I am feeling pain in my spine like I’m reliving the epidural needle. I’m having horrible toothaches too so eating is painful. I don’t know which obgyn I need to see since one my insurance changed and two I didn’t get to see the other one before delivering my daughter. My fibromyalgia is causing me to experience more symptoms such as getting overwhelmed with noises and sounds. I will literally have a panic attack because there is too much going on at once. Like my brain cannot physically handle it. I shut down and scream or I try to leave the room. Having four kids and dealing with this symptom is really really hard on me. It’s hard to be the mom I need and want to be when I cannot be healthy and pain free. I just wanna cry because I’ve been dealing with this crap since I was 18!
By Megan Godbey3 years ago in Confessions
Trends are enhancing regarding social networking & content creation leading us to a new world of connectivity.but with the drawbacks that cannot be neglected…..
There were times when nobody knew where the best talent is found or who is blessed with what kind of qualities, everyone wanted to keep their personal life just to themselves but now is the era of social networking, and multimedia everyone is on the internet each & every individual have their accounts to share with public whatever they are up to, be it their life events, their family vacation trips all their experiences are on air.
By Noor Ul Saba Shah3 years ago in Confessions
Fictional Book
There are many people on earth, and all of them have names, names that hide different goals and agendas in life. In my name was hidden an innocent and cute face that hid sadness, hatred, and anxiety for some reason that I couldn't speak up. But I write to express those feelings and cry out of it to relieve them.
By Gang3 years ago in Confessions
BEHIND THE LAST WINDOW
The outside world was unknown to her, but she could see a glimpse of it through the window in his room. Nestled under fine-woven sheets laced with blue and purple silk, she sat up in the window seat, given to her by her new master, the man she shared her room with. Looking outside the clear glass aperture, there were two mockingbirds: one male, one female both chasing after each other with every chirp met with a kiss, on each other’s’ beak. Feeling the heat of the sun wrapping around the top of her neck, increasing it's intensity, she moves her gaze to the bottom of the sequoia tree right outside her hotel room. There, two scavenger crows, often mistaken for ravens, search for pestilence of the innumerable creepy crawling things beneath the ground, of whom mankind knowns to be Hell.
By Princess Rev. Nnedi Iwuchukwu, M.Msc., LMT, LMI, MMP, Yogi 3 years ago in Confessions
I stalked my middle school teacher and I've regretted it ever since
When I was in middle school, there was this teacher I had an obsessive crush on. To protect her identity, I'm going to call her Ms. Mallory, just in case she finds this article and stumbles upon it. It all started in the 7th grade when I was in big ELA and Social Studies classes. The school sent me to smaller ELA and Social Studies classes that were taught by Ms. Mallory, for some reason because I was struggling to pay attention in the bigger classes. At first I was not thrilled, going to a smaller class, and I was not thrilled about Ms. Mallory being my teacher either. But after a few weeks, I began to notice how beautiful she was, and I started to develop a tiny crush on her.
By Jordan Harris3 years ago in Confessions
The 3 Questions I'll Start Considering Before I Get Rid of Anything.
I once opened a storage facility in San Francisco to keep some of my grandparents' belongings there after they both went away years ago (plus a few of my own). All artifacts from a previous existence that I believed I would want with me in an unimaginable future life.
By Fruits And Plants Diary - Get Insight 3 years ago in Confessions
You Laugh, You Die
I saw an advertisement of Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson posted on a social media website. He returned to a store he used to steal from as a teenager. The Rock took it upon himself to pay back his debt and make good on his mistake. So he purchased all the remaining chocolate bars. I heard someone walked in and yelled "who bought all the f%#%$ Snickers bars". The Rock made sure everybody would know what it's like to go without a chocolate bar.
By Marcus Azaria3 years ago in Confessions
10 of the Strangest Things People Are Addicted To
10 of the Strangest Things People Are Addicted To Addiction is the obsessive need to carry on doing something despite the potential consequences. Every person is different, with their own preferences and dreams. Some people enjoy travelling, while others prefer to stay at home. We learn to get along through our likes and dislikes, regardless of whether we are introverts, extroverts, or somewhere in between. People have been known to become addicted to substances like narcotics, coffee, or even social media. However, you may tell someone about your daily need on coffee and it won't come out as embarrassing. Just picture meeting someone who claims to be addicted to drinking their own urine. Or another who would rather eat a piece of their brick wall than a pizza topped with pineapples grown on their lanai. Yes, these are the bizarre addictions that people have all across the world. Here is a list of some of the most bizarre substances to which people have become dependent.
By Paul Smith3 years ago in Confessions




