Oh, Suzi, I'm so sorry. That's all so hard, and too much to have to deal with it all at once. Numb is okay for now, please take care of yourself.
Gud, I've said it all before and there's no use repeating it. The things you say about your wife remind me of my ex, and I can't be polite, so I'll be silent. Except to say, if I had a husband as diligent and generous and caring as you, I'd count myself blessed.
I have been guilty of giving her a sip or two in the past. She loves it. She's probably half made of it.
Today, the campus internet went down while I had a classroom full of students taking an online exam.
I tried using my phone to make a mobile hotspot so that they could connect one or two at a time to submit the exams, but some security thing on the university computers prohibited that.
I ended up having them write down their answers.
I could really do with a day where I didn't have to fix things while a classroom full of panicked students waited for me to make things work when I didn't know how to make things work.
Thanks for the wise words and Harvey purring. I am comforted.
Oh Hil, how frustrating.
It is a new day and the numbness is still there. I have too much work work and school work that needs to get done to wallow. Ugh.
I have a question about peri menopause and if anyone else experienced something similar to what I have (white fonted so anyone who wants to skip this can)
did anyone notice a severe drop off of their sex drive? I lost mine around October and I know I should talk to the doctor about this but I'm not sure what options are. This is really frustrating and I wasn't sure if this is normal. It wasn't like a gradual loss, or it didn't feel like it. It was more like I realized I both was more difficult to get into things in the moment and also I just am not really wanting sex
Oh! I did start taking the Vitamin B and the Black CObash and that seems to be helping
Very common situation, askye. eta: some women get a surge of interest after menopause because of the exciting no concern about birth control thing, but mostly it is the opposite direction.
And as suddenly as well? I mean I feel like it went from normal to just gone.
I would think it would be a gradual process. Just guessing really.