Oct. 28th, 2001

[identity profile] urania.livejournal.com
OK, so i'm on orthotrycyclen, and i'm a sunday starter. Last week was placebo week (though i don't take the green pills, i throw them away).

So last night i thought it was sunday night. (seriously! and no chemical influence either...) So, i took my first 'white' (non-placebo) pill on saturday instead of sunday. my question therefore is:

If i continue on (taking one pill/day, as if i were a Day 1 starter, and Day 1 was saturday) will that affect how the pill works this month? I don't think it should, since I've been on the pill for awhile (it's not like this is the 'starting' month) and all I did was shifted things a day or so... but if someone wants to jump up and yell, "no, no, it won't work," i'd like to know that now as oppoed to later :)

thanks as always, y'all
[identity profile] minniedent.livejournal.com
Again I say, girls are weird.

I said I didn't believe in PMS, mainly 'cause most women will use it as an excuse to get what they want. The "I can be a bitch today because my fallopian tubes are beating up on my uterus," sort of stuff.

But I must admit that I'm more sensitive to a lot of things around that time of the month. Some comment David or Robert might make that wouldn't bother me normally might upset me. I don't know. I don't pay attention to my moods, I just experience them. It's not something I keep track of. There are indeed hormonal changes that go on throughout the entire cycle, so I guess there's no reason for me to believe that some of this stuff isn't for real.

What I do sometimes, when "my friend" finally arrives, is examine my actions and behavior of the week before. Could my behavior have been affected by this? I believe so.

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