And we live to fight another day.

Mal ,'Objects In Space'


Delurking 1: Because we don't always check our e-mail.


WindSparrow - Oct 19, 2016 2:48:37 pm PDT #2713 of 3094
Love is stronger than death and harder than sorrow. Those who practice it are fierce like the light of stars traveling eons to pierce the night.

Nilly, it is lgood to see you here, and very good that things are going so well for you.

Stephanie, it is good to know you are prospering.


Laura - Oct 19, 2016 2:54:35 pm PDT #2714 of 3094
Our wings are not tired.

Concise Nilly would be sad making. It is a pure delight to read about your full and happy life and I only wish you had more hours to spend with us to share those daily moments. You are loved and missed.


Laura - Oct 19, 2016 3:00:27 pm PDT #2715 of 3094
Our wings are not tired.

So let's see....my kids are now 11, 8, and 4.

How many Buffista sprog have been born in the last 15 years or so that we have been here? World Domination is surely ours.

Stephanie, it is wonderful to see your considerable hard work yielding such results. What you do is important and I hope more gratifying than frustrating.


Susan W. - Oct 19, 2016 3:52:10 pm PDT #2716 of 3094
Good Trouble and Righteous Fights

Nilly! So good to see your pixels again.

So is my non-Buffista friend the only one who calls that club "hyster sisters"??

I think I will call it that from now on, since I'm scheduled to join said sisterhood in February. Could've done it earlier, but between the Europe trip last summer, having had the flu this spring, and my NYC trip this summer I'm super-low on both vacation and sick leave, so I wanted to stock up enough to avoid leave without pay. Also, doing it in 2017 gives me time to up my flex med contributions. Not to mention it's given me time to go from, "Wow, surgery=scary! No more uterus=strange," to "So damn sick of this get it out out OUT."


Aims - Oct 19, 2016 3:56:47 pm PDT #2717 of 3094
Shit's all sorts of different now.

I'm considering having the ablation done because I'm tired of periods. But I don't know that I'm yet mentally ready to really be done having babies though, let's face it, at this point it would take a star in the East and a visit from an angel.

Susan - please yell, "Get out get out GET OUT!" as you get wheeled into surgery.


bennett - Oct 19, 2016 4:02:45 pm PDT #2718 of 3094

Susan W., and all, it's been 20 years since I had my hysterectomy, and I still smile every time I walk by the "feminine hygiene" aisle without having to buy anything. Well worth it.

Hi, I'm Bennett. I mostly lurk, posting occasionally in Literary or if cats are mentioned somewhere. I live in Texas, am another librarian, and currently have two cats. Nothing much else interesting, sadly.


Susan W. - Oct 19, 2016 4:51:17 pm PDT #2719 of 3094
Good Trouble and Righteous Fights

Susan - please yell, "Get out get out GET OUT!" as you get wheeled into surgery.

I wouldn't be surprised if my doctor got the reference...


Consuela - Oct 19, 2016 6:33:10 pm PDT #2720 of 3094
We are Buffistas. This isn't our first apocalypse. -- Pix

"Hyster sisters" is in fact a website for women about hysterectomies. Lots of useful information, and a big forum. I haven't had a hysterectomy (yet) but I was diagnosed with atypical hyperplasia about a year ago, and that's the recommended treatment. Instead I got an IUD and that seems to have done the trick for a bit.


Strix - Oct 19, 2016 6:47:59 pm PDT #2721 of 3094
A dress should be tight enough to show you're a woman but loose enough to flee from zombies. — Ginger

My ob had an early hyst for the same reason I did, and she was great. One query about my feelings on never having (bio) children, to which I replied with a fervent "I am totally fine with that" and it was scheduled right away.

Bennett, I also sail through feminine hygiene aisles with a happy song in my heart. Which I sing whenever I fold my pretty panties that I can wear without fear every day in a month, and wash my non-bloodstained sheets.


Vortex - Oct 19, 2016 7:11:21 pm PDT #2722 of 3094
"Cry havoc and let slip the boobs of war!" -- Miracleman

Not to mention it's given me time to go from, "Wow, surgery=scary! No more uterus=strange," to "So damn sick of this get it out out OUT."

Have you considered laproscopy? I had fibroids removed that way and my oh so tactful doctor* said "you know, you're 38 and unmarried, it would be easier to just do a hysterectomy". Point being that the fibroid removal was very easy. I felt fine in 3-4 days.

*my regular OB/GYN had warned me that he was a great surgeon, but didn't have a good bedside manner. I called my guy after the appointment and said "I see what you mean"