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  • I also have EDs. I did not know what it was until my sister was diagnosed. I managed to do okay, as long as i was careful about movement, for a long time (though I once tore my rotator cuff opening a door). Then, one day a woman shoved me on a bus, and it actually caused me to turn in such a way that my uterus tore. I was…
  • I <3 my Aroma AWK-115S Hot H20 X-Press 1-1/2-Liter Cordless Water Kettle! :) It doesn't whistle, and heats enough water for me to make a pot of tea while studying. Best wishes!
  • I usually HAVE to have a little brain food when I am working on finals and such. I find that I perform better if I have one serving of organic peanut butter or non-GMO tofu before i begin working on a paper, for example. If I am feeling hungry, it is harder to concentrate. I just think that finding a high-protein snack,…
  • I have a year left on my BA in History, and then I plan to go for a master's in Library Science.
  • Just in case this post is serious, I just want to say that breasts are not usually something you can exercise away, since the tissue is different. I know it can be very frustrating trying to find clothes that fit correctly, but reduction isn't really an option if you want to avoid painful, expensive surgery. I would…
  • Hello! My name is Jenifer, and I am a full-time student majoring in history. I am finishing my BA, which i wasn't able to finish when I was "supposed" to because of a health emergency. When i finish my BA, I plan to go on to get my Master's in Library Science. I am also the PTA Board Secretary for the school my kids…
  • Hi! My name is Jenifer, and I have survived many surgeries. My first was a right oopharectomy (removal of ovary) when I was 23, due to a malignant cyst that had killed the organ. I had several laparoscopies between then and my early thirties to remove endometriosis and adhesions. Both of my children were born via cesarean,…
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