I was on a conference call the other day (group call where we discuss how we're doing on the nutrition plan) and they got to me and I, forgetting/ not caring there were strangers and dudes on the call,, said, well, I got my period!
Thing is, for me, with lupus, having my period in a normal fashion is a good thing. If it disappears, I'm in trouble, and if it comes back and stays for 6 solid weeks, obviously I'm also in trouble. Been in both those scenarios more than once. So, when it's close to normal, even though I don't *enjoy* it, I'm kind of relieved, perhaps even a tad grateful.
Well, maybe you weren't on the call, but there's no reason you all can't experience a tad of "What is wrong with you, Carla?'" to! Here's today's vlog and song:
http://youtu.be/sxg2HMcmh1g
Cheers!
Carla
http://www.thesingingpatient.com
Thing is, for me, with lupus, having my period in a normal fashion is a good thing. If it disappears, I'm in trouble, and if it comes back and stays for 6 solid weeks, obviously I'm also in trouble. Been in both those scenarios more than once. So, when it's close to normal, even though I don't *enjoy* it, I'm kind of relieved, perhaps even a tad grateful.
Well, maybe you weren't on the call, but there's no reason you all can't experience a tad of "What is wrong with you, Carla?'" to! Here's today's vlog and song:
http://youtu.be/sxg2HMcmh1g
Cheers!
Carla
http://www.thesingingpatient.com
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