Khaaaaaan!
Nooooooooooooooooooooo! And I was just about to look for crack too. (Had my e open and everything) Damn, of all the things they could have fixed? The title misspell was really the most charming of all the things wrong there.
Robin, my mom had her hyster ages ago with the ovaries remaining and she's not had any troubles after. It was for uterine cancer. She's woofty as all hell, lovely and even a lurker (but not in this thread unless invited specifically) if you ever wanted to ask questions. I can pass them along or you can e her.
Brocken World fixed the title.
Brave little toasters renamed the chapters as well. Did someone feedback?
She had the incision style, and recovery was a little rough, but I think she wishes she'd had it done years before.
My mother and a friend both say their hysterectomies were among their better decisions. It does take a while to get your strength back, but my mother was so much better than she had been. She was an extreme case, though. By the time she had her hysterectomy, she was having to have transfusions. Almost anything would have been better.
Brave little toasters renamed the chapters as well. Did someone feedback?
Well, I'm seriously doubting it was for (self-directed) quality control...
Robin, sorry to hear the fibroids are attacking. No fun.
I don't think I squeed over the boy yet. Yay, Jessica's baby boy!
She coulda mutated a QC gene.
What?
Stop laughing!
Okay, no. That was pretty implausible. Obviously she only mutated mad bold and ital skillz. Super format powers, activate. Make me rollz my eyes.
Dude, check out the one I sent you e!
I... I have no WORDS.
In other news, WHEN do children get over this love of insipid children's tunes??? WHEN!!!!!!!!!!??????????
Yay for Baby Boy Wee Turtle SonOfJessAndEthan!!!
You may decide to pick another name. I won't be hurt.
WHEN do children get over this love of insipid children's tunes??? WHEN!!!!!!!!!!??????????
Oh PMM, I'm so sorry! I remember those days... ugh... the worst part was I found myself humming them at work!! With my kids, they were 5-ish. The daughter went from ear-sporking Barney songs to the Lion King soundtrack, which was much easier to take. The son, on the other hand went for Weird Al... um... yeah, he's got different musical taste. BUT there is an upside! Just yesterday the 15 y.o. told me that the lunch topic between her and her friends was "who is better U2 or Duran Duran" (it was a draw)
From the BBC via Undernews:
Exhausted scientists surrender after 3-year battle to make sloth move
For three years, scientists at the University of Jena tried to persuade Mats the sloth to cooperate in an experiment on animal movement.
But nothing they tried -- not even the promise of cucumbers and spaghetti -- could persuade the lethargic Mats to get up off the floor of his cage, climb a pole and climb back down.