Count me in the neurodivergent falling apart group.
We should start a club!
I've been doing a lot of errands outside of the house this week, but I'm exhausted (I have another uti and I'm still fucking coughing even though I'm no longer sick). So, I'm trying to be productive on the computer today so that I'll actually have the spoons to go out later this afternoon with thessaly.
I have a cold that keeps dragging on. I haven’t literally been sick ever since Xmas but that is what it feels like. This may be my lungs’ long-fomenting revolution coming to fruition.
We should start a club!
Right?! This is it. This is the club. Thankful to have y’all for company. I started reading Menopause Manifesto but it’s a bit dry. I may need to try the audiobook or get a physical copy for reference instead of an e book from the library.
I had much-needed therapy this morning and now I need to get up and do some exercises and finish getting the room together for -t’s arrival tonight? Doan wanna.
We should start a club!
Let's call it Buffistas, we'll meet online :)
I ate my lunch and I’m still hungry and I don’t have any more food at the office. WAHHHHHHH
Also, how is it only 2:30?!?!!
I wanna go home and have chips and guacamole.
Let's call it Buffistas, we'll meet online :)
lol I was just thinking that!
My hair has thinned a lot, which I hate, but tbd if it is age, due to weight loss, due to bleaching the heck out of my hair for a couple years, or some combo. It’s no longer falling out like crazy, but it hasn’t grown back either.
I feel a nostalgic urge to bring up thread proliferation, for some reason
I have been In Menopause since 2019 AIFG.
I mean except for the visible aging and lack of fitness, but not menstruating? I can’t believe I did that for 33 years, give or take a couple of kids.
not menstruating? I can’t believe I did that for 33 years, give or take a couple of kids.
Right?!? I mean, mine got shortcut by the cancer thing, but it's amazing how quickly I've gotten used to not having to deal with it every 3-3 1/2 weeks (once a month, my ass) and thinking back on what a nuisance it was seems like a dim memory (again, partly because I've had bigger fish to fry, but still).
I loved not having a period with my 2 consecutive Mirenas (which would have been 3, except apparently my cervix is made of steel).