Ah, Shea, I believe it would be a pimple. Once it grew to the size of a planet it quickly begans to disappear, almost overnight. I warned the doctor I had a carbunkle down there and to not be frightened, but she just siad o.k. and did not comment further on it. the next day it was gone. The female body is indeed a mystery. And so is the IUD by the way, because the pamhlet says they're not really sure why it works, it just does. Let's hope so.
You're lucky. I found it to be quite painful-- reminiscent of contractions of the 9 centimeter caliber, but worth the pain... and the $500.... not so much for the birth control benefits, but for the near eradication of Margaret. She only visits on rare, rare occasions. May you enjoy the same off-label use of the cross bow that I have. Even if I'm still blissfully unmarried, I will have it replaced in 3 years.
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What about the pimply thingy? I'm curious what they said because I've had one before also! Just always assumed it was a pimple.
Glad it all went well!
Ah, Shea, I believe it would be a pimple. Once it grew to the size of a planet it quickly begans to disappear, almost overnight. I warned the doctor I had a carbunkle down there and to not be frightened, but she just siad o.k. and did not comment further on it. the next day it was gone. The female body is indeed a mystery. And so is the IUD by the way, because the pamhlet says they're not really sure why it works, it just does. Let's hope so.
You're lucky. I found it to be quite painful-- reminiscent of contractions of the 9 centimeter caliber, but worth the pain... and the $500.... not so much for the birth control benefits, but for the near eradication of Margaret. She only visits on rare, rare occasions. May you enjoy the same off-label use of the cross bow that I have. Even if I'm still blissfully unmarried, I will have it replaced in 3 years.
Holly-
thank you for your well wishes of a retired Margaret. one can only hope....
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