CALL IN SICK OR I WILL DO IT FOR YOU.
Anya ,'Dirty Girls'
Natter .38 Special
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
ita, you're being a silly thing. Call in sick RIGHT NOW.
I was all "No you can't!" before I realised you totally can.
Before 4:15. I surely will.
Before 4:15. I surely will.
It's 4:18 by my computer. Have you called in sick yet?
t / gently-nagging Goth Mary Poppins
I called in sick (at 4:17).
I HOPE YOU'RE HAPPY.
I HOPE YOU'RE HAPPY.
Yes. So there.
I have a question from the article Plei linked to:
the end of the sixties when the Pill suddenly stood accused--wrongly--of causing blood clots, strokes, and heart attacks.
I thought risks of blood clots/strokes/heart attacks were still applicable. Is the risk just not as high as they originally thought 40 years ago?
I HOPE YOU'RE HAPPY.
I hope you're happy, too. I hope you're proud how you would grovel in submission, to feed your own ambition....
Sorry. It's in the CD player.
Jilli gets it.
gently-nagging Goth Mary Poppins
Oh, that reminds me, Jilli, do you know anything about The Corpse Bride? They had a preview for it at Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Looks rather interesting.
I thought risks of blood clots/strokes/heart attacks were still applicable. Is the risk just not as high as they originally thought 40 years ago?
If you have a preexisting condition that puts you at risk for blood clots (as I do), it's recommended that you use only low-estrogen pills, and most gynos will make you sign a waiver saying "I have read about the risk of blood clot, and I still really don't want to get pregnant."
The risk is much much lower than it was in the 60's/70's because the hormone levels in BC pills have gone down drastically.
I'd never heard of strokes/heart attacks being related to BC pills before this article.