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Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2007 10:45 am
Xanilus That was refreshing. Makes me think hunters really are OP, though.
Lv19 beast mastery hunter with decent gear and a fiery weapon in WSG. Nine straight games versus top notch opponents with crusader/lifestealing/fiery weapons, and I still maintained top 3 for damage. I wish I was still allowed to post on those forums, so I could thank those Alliance for putting up one hell of a fight. Hunters are op. And very much full of bullshit. Warlocks are supposed to be the op destroyers of all, frankly this is full of s**t. And the History Channel seems to have gone from a fascination with Hitler to a fascination with telling us all how the Universe is going to destroy us if we don't beat it to it.
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Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2007 11:45 am
A Fatal Fairytale Bleh, maybe I should go back to Yaz instead of whatever I'm on now. It's doing jack s**t as far as stabilizing my emotions and easing the cramping. *hugs* Getting used to new pills is a hassle... How long have you been on them? Are you trying a lower dosage? I started off on Yasmin and went absolutely BALLISTIC. I was so sensitive and temperamental, I got sent to on-campus psychological counseling [which didn't help]. I also vomited my brains out for a week. I went back to my nurse practitioner and told her I was ******** miserable and couldn't wait out the symptoms. She switched me to Aviane, supposedly the lowest dosage you can get on a pill [before having to switch to the ring]... The symptoms weren't anywhere near as bad, but it did take the usual 2-3 months for my mood swings to completely settle. To be honest, I hardly think the pills are worth it. If they weren't necessary, I'd be off them in a heartbeat... It goes for pills in general, actually. I'm terrified of things tampering with my body, even painkillers, but they're just necessary when you want to protect yourself.
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Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2007 2:46 pm
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Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2007 3:11 pm
Kilana reddy2bplayd Kilana Ahhhh, Seattle! Haven't been there in four years, it should be fun. Seattle is where I live!I didn't know you were up in Seattle. =O Seattle's pretty, but it's too big and scary for me. I'll stay in Portland which is much smaller and easier for me to keep track of things. Though Seattle does kinda remind me of a large version of Portland. Meh, that's what I hear a lot of people say anyway, so I guess I could agree. Dinner at Space Needle = Expensive Liek Whoa. gonk I used to think it was big and scary downtown. Then I visited Meky in Chicago. It makes Seattle look tiny. x-x
I've only ever been to Portland once. It did remind me of a smaller Seattle, though. XD
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Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2007 3:14 pm
Awh, lame. I missed page 1111. D:
Headache sore throat and sniffles BEGONE NOW! *headdesk*
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Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2007 3:21 pm
soda pop, soda pop, soda pop rock you have nice clothes but why don't you take them off
- b for brontosaurus
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Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2007 4:51 pm
Jahoclave Hunters are op. And very much full of bullshit. Warlocks are supposed to be the op destroyers of all, frankly this is full of s**t. Warlocks are mushrooms.
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Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2007 5:33 pm
Xanilus Jahoclave Hunters are op. And very much full of bullshit. Warlocks are supposed to be the op destroyers of all, frankly this is full of s**t. Warlocks are mushrooms.Ha ha. xd I'm still not happy.
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Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2007 5:33 pm
Someone is going to die tonight.
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Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2007 5:46 pm
Poor girl. She's just about heart broken, and can't call the man in her life to find out what is going on.
I wish I could give her a hug.
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Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2007 6:15 pm
That's fine. I'm too good for you anyway. XP
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Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2007 6:19 pm
Sirius Silverstar A Fatal Fairytale Bleh, maybe I should go back to Yaz instead of whatever I'm on now. It's doing jack s**t as far as stabilizing my emotions and easing the cramping. *hugs* Getting used to new pills is a hassle... How long have you been on them? Are you trying a lower dosage? I started off on Yasmin and went absolutely BALLISTIC. I was so sensitive and temperamental, I got sent to on-campus psychological counseling [which didn't help]. I also vomited my brains out for a week. I went back to my nurse practitioner and told her I was ******** miserable and couldn't wait out the symptoms. She switched me to Aviane, supposedly the lowest dosage you can get on a pill [before having to switch to the ring]... The symptoms weren't anywhere near as bad, but it did take the usual 2-3 months for my mood swings to completely settle. To be honest, I hardly think the pills are worth it. If they weren't necessary, I'd be off them in a heartbeat... It goes for pills in general, actually. I'm terrified of things tampering with my body, even painkillers, but they're just necessary when you want to protect yourself. Two months so far (About a year if you include the time I was on the other pill), and the cramps and emotional swings have at least quadrupled since I switched from Yaz to, um, Velivet. The midwife said this one would be more helpful with the cramping, but I'm not too sure on that so far.
If I remember right, she switched me because my body (possibly) had gotten used to the hormones in Yaz, so this is an upped dosage.
I got sick of missing one day every month of school, so my mum called up the gynocologist section of our hospital and asked about it. They said it would make the pain go away almost completely. (They're filthy liars.) But it did ease it up, so it beats crying all day long over cramps, I s'pose.
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Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2007 6:25 pm
I want happiness... Give give give.
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Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2007 8:49 pm
A Fatal Fairytale Sirius Silverstar A Fatal Fairytale Bleh, maybe I should go back to Yaz instead of whatever I'm on now. It's doing jack s**t as far as stabilizing my emotions and easing the cramping. *hugs* Getting used to new pills is a hassle... How long have you been on them? Are you trying a lower dosage? I started off on Yasmin and went absolutely BALLISTIC. I was so sensitive and temperamental, I got sent to on-campus psychological counseling [which didn't help]. I also vomited my brains out for a week. I went back to my nurse practitioner and told her I was ******** miserable and couldn't wait out the symptoms. She switched me to Aviane, supposedly the lowest dosage you can get on a pill [before having to switch to the ring]... The symptoms weren't anywhere near as bad, but it did take the usual 2-3 months for my mood swings to completely settle. To be honest, I hardly think the pills are worth it. If they weren't necessary, I'd be off them in a heartbeat... It goes for pills in general, actually. I'm terrified of things tampering with my body, even painkillers, but they're just necessary when you want to protect yourself. Two months so far (About a year if you include the time I was on the other pill), and the cramps and emotional swings have at least quadrupled since I switched from Yaz to, um, Velivet. The midwife said this one would be more helpful with the cramping, but I'm not too sure on that so far.
If I remember right, she switched me because my body (possibly) had gotten used to the hormones in Yaz, so this is an upped dosage.
I got sick of missing one day every month of school, so my mum called up the gynocologist section of our hospital and asked about it. They said it would make the pain go away almost completely. (They're filthy liars.) But it did ease it up, so it beats crying all day long over cramps, I s'pose. Yikes, that's awful. I hope you feel better soon. I do think that you know your body best, and you know what's hurting you... So if your cramps or mood swings are unbearable, you have every right to speak up about it, ask to change your prescription, or even stop it altogether [depending on the reason you're taking it, of course]... ...Sounds like you've been doing that, but I still felt compelled to say it. x3
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Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2007 9:04 pm
Is this whole Mahmoud Ahmadinejad+Columbia thing pissing anyone else off? I see no problem with allowing him to speak at their forum. The open exchanging of ideas is something that ought to be protected, not censored. And the threat of the state and city withholding public funding to the school is outrageous.
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