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<blockquote data-quote="Stella Johnson" data-source="post: 449270" data-attributes="member: 9"><p>I know. Who would think a stupid kitchen accident could turn your world upside down and change you forevery physicall and mentally. Took about a year to accept what I had. I went into a pretty deep depression and pity party. Almost drove everyone away from me. It was like dealing with a death in the family. You go through depression, anger, acceptance, etc. </p><p></p><p>I do miss working so much. I loved what I was doing and had an awesome job with a great company. I had benefits out the wazoo. That is what saved me when I got hurt. Had I not had that job when this happened I would have been screwed. </p><p></p><p>Sabrina is already on Lo-Seasonique because when she was around 11 she began having the worst periods. She was flooding and nothing stopped it. Sometimes it would last for weeks at a time. So between her emotional PMS stuff, constantly washing clothes from accidents, and going to the doctor with her all the time I finally gave in and let the doctor try the bc. I just wasn't happy about having her on those hormones so young. She started her period when she was almost 10. At the beginning it was no big deal but around 11 it became unbarable. So yep, we got it covered. I actually thought of you when I picked it up at the pharmacy the first time. Remembered your fast rides in the BFT with the doors locked. <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/emoticons/congratualtions.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":congratualtions:" title="congratualtions :congratualtions:" data-shortname=":congratualtions:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stella Johnson, post: 449270, member: 9"] I know. Who would think a stupid kitchen accident could turn your world upside down and change you forevery physicall and mentally. Took about a year to accept what I had. I went into a pretty deep depression and pity party. Almost drove everyone away from me. It was like dealing with a death in the family. You go through depression, anger, acceptance, etc. I do miss working so much. I loved what I was doing and had an awesome job with a great company. I had benefits out the wazoo. That is what saved me when I got hurt. Had I not had that job when this happened I would have been screwed. Sabrina is already on Lo-Seasonique because when she was around 11 she began having the worst periods. She was flooding and nothing stopped it. Sometimes it would last for weeks at a time. So between her emotional PMS stuff, constantly washing clothes from accidents, and going to the doctor with her all the time I finally gave in and let the doctor try the bc. I just wasn't happy about having her on those hormones so young. She started her period when she was almost 10. At the beginning it was no big deal but around 11 it became unbarable. So yep, we got it covered. I actually thought of you when I picked it up at the pharmacy the first time. Remembered your fast rides in the BFT with the doors locked. :congratualtions: [/QUOTE]
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