Friday, October 9, 2009

A Book-a-Holic

In a desperate attempt to stop myself from jumping out of 
my 17th floor window every time my AF arrives, I have 
employed a new system in my condo. Now instead of popping 
advil and lying in the fetal position for two days, NOW I pop 
advil, lay in the fetal position and search Amazon.com. Thats 
right, I have allowed myself the purchase of a new book 
whenever AF arrives (well at least until my bank account 
runs out)

Today my copy of "Navigating the LAND of IF" finally 
arrived (thank you stirrup queens!) 
I had been searching for a book that easily lays out
the treatments and the side effects that I may 
be facing in the next few months. It was very difficult
to find a book that was this specific, I tried many 
woman's health stores in toronto, but they were 
mostly about charting and proper diets, all that 
of which I have already been doing. Not many of them 
ventured into "the land of if" 

I look forward to crackin' this book open, I hope it
will help me understand what my R.E is talking about 
when we have our next appointment. I also hope it helps
me understand a little better what the other bloggers
are dealing with. 

I also got "Midnights Children" by Salman Rushdie, 
My AF was especially painful this month :)

Just a quick survey question.....is there anything you do 
to make yourself feel better when AF arrives?

5 comments:

  1. Drowning myself in advil seems to do the trick. Actually, I don't think I could survive without it. It's my 4/4 friend for several days a month (4 pills every 4 hours). I do like the book idea though. I'll have to give that a go.

    P.S. I read Melissa's book. It's a good one. I also liked Waiting for Daisy by Peggy Orenstein and So Close by Tertia Albertyn.

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  2. Drowing yourself in advil and fetal positions are my pre endo days.

    I would be interested if endo might be lurking in your pelvis. I don't want to scare you, but fetal position cramps are not normal. :)

    Also, don't be scared of the drugs, you tend to add them one by one. :)

    I'm 4 years into this journey! :) They all didn't happen at once!

    Contact me if you want more information about endometriosis. I can help you!

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  3. Got something else waiting for you at my blog to cheer you up :-)

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  4. I'm a bigger fan of tylenol than advil, but getting my AF also "lets" me drink alcohol again, at least until the next ovulation.

    I wish "The Land of IF" had been out when I started this journey - Melissa has done an excellent job of laying possibilities out in enough detail to be understandable, but not so much that you are either scared or overwhelmed.

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  5. Beyond chocolate? And alleve? And wearing comfy sweats? And picking fights?

    Thank you for making my book one of your comfort treats. I hope you...well...enjoy is the wrong term. I hope it's helpful. And comforting.

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