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Tag Archives: cycle
You can hear happiness staggering on down the street
Tuesday of this week brought the end of my 46 day cycle and the beginning of a new cycle. Last cycle was my longest cycle since going off birth control in May 2013. I don’t understand how, since loss #2 … Continue reading
The Voice of the Sea
Last week was a week I’d rather just forget. First with all the dramatics of Sunday night, which spilled in to Monday. Monday morning also brought news that someone I graduated with died in a motorcycle accident, not even half … Continue reading
Troubles will come, and they will pass
So after two consecutive sad, melancholy posts I think I am due for a more positive post, yes? 1 – The genetic counselor called back with the microarray results on Baby #2. The baby’s chromosomes were normal – none missing, … Continue reading
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Tagged acupuncture, cycle, genetic counseling, genetic testing, healing, microarray, period, reading, test results
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It’s not easy facing up when your whole world is black
So I have been having a really dark couple of days, starting Sunday. I’ve cried every day (Sunday, Monday, Tuesday)…. not today yet. Part of me thinks that perhaps my hormones are rushing around doing their thing and I’ll get … Continue reading
Groove is in the heart
Based on my BBT charting I think I ovulated two weeks to a week and a half ago. That’s my best estimate. So now I am in the middle of waiting for my period. Today is CD35. I am … Continue reading
Ramble on
During our support group meetings we get handouts, ideas and things to think about. One of the handouts we got a few weeks ago was about was to experience “glimmers of light” as you mourn. Here are some ideas from … Continue reading
Guess what?
Today, exactly eight weeks after my procedure, I finally got my period. Today was the deadline my doctor gave me – if not by today, call and make an appointment. Nothing like waiting to the last minute! I guess I … Continue reading
A good walk spoiled
So after a mild moment of anger, bitterness and sadness today at work the rest of the day went okay. The Husband and I went golfing after work with another couple. We golfed only nine holes, which is fine by … Continue reading
Thursday Thoughts
I don’t have much to say tonight, but I told myself when I started this blog that I would make at least one entry every day otherwise I would never keep up with it. And I think blogging has been … Continue reading
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Tagged anniversary, conversation, cycle, exercise, fitness, food, life, period, workout
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Cha-Cha
Here we are on a beautifully sunny Wednesday afternoon. I am drinking tea, chilling with my cat and typing this here blog. Sounds like a pretty good afternoon. My boss took our entire group (my team and two other teams … Continue reading