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Mind Games - What on earth is going on?

Tue, 11/07/2006 - 07:22
Ok, so I woke up on Friday morning and I felt FANTASTIC. I have remained this was since then. What on earth is going on? How can I be so so sick for days, weeks, months .. and then wake up and its like it never existed?

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Re: Mind Games - What on earth is going on?

Submitted by txrhb1 on Tue, 2006-11-07 - 23:33
WOW - whatever is going on and making you feel better, I sure do hope it continues for you !! ((( hugs ))), Barbie *************************************** "We are each of us angels with only one wing, and we can fly only by embracing each other." -lucian de crescenzo

I have had little ponderings

Submitted by Bedge on Wed, 2006-11-08 - 01:04
I have had little ponderings as to whether my E is all hormonal (as it gets so much worse went its that time of the month!). So I'm not going to count my chickens just yet - I'll give it a few more weeks. lol What is the name of the E that ties in with menstrual cycle? ------------------------------ Peace, Love, Mung Beans

Re: I have had little ponderings

Submitted by Rufus36 on Wed, 2006-11-08 - 15:42
Hiya, I'm really pleased your'e feeling so good at the moment.. it must be a bit confusing for you. But hey I do hope it lasts! My E is always worse during 'the time of the month' too.. & I've chatted to various people who have said the same thing. 90% of szrs i've had have been at that time. I don't think there's a name for it (well if there is i've not heard of it?), its just the hormones.. you naturally feel a bit 'low' at that time anyway. Good Luck hun & keep smiling :-) Ruth x

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