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Marriage and fun? Oxymoronic
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Bananas helped me when I was pregnant. All I could eat was bananas and potatoes. Good luck - it'll be over before you know it!
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One of the reported minor side effects of the nuva ring is increased appetite. It releases hormones as well as a steroid (and no, you don't ovulate on bc). I would encourage you to look into other forms of BC (especially as there are several class action lawsuits against nuva ring concerning much more serious side effects)
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We need to talk about him...
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I need a margarita
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I just eat what I want
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Those studies concern Kids in Kenya, Egypt and the CR (where breast feeding is the safest option due to water supplies ). I'm not anti-breastfeeding. What I am against is people who make ludicrous claims to back up their personal views. As I said, the most recent study found no difference in outcomes between siblings…
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Who said I'm not 'sold on breast feeding'? I just asked you to back up your ludicrous assertion that breast fed babies are taller than formula fed babies. And unsurprisingly you can't. Please think before you type.
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Please link to the studies that prove that breastfed babies end up taller than formula fed babies. You can't, because its not true. In fact recent studies have shown the benefits of breast feeding have been greatly exaggerated.
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You know that they have 25% off on their website right? I'm not sure I would feel grateful for having a tracker break on me 3 times in a year then getting that 'special offer' to replace it. Apple and Garmin have nothing like the volume of issues.
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Like I said, read the feedback on the BBB. They all break, active or not. That's why they took them off the market. If you're happy now with your 2 then carry on, but I wish I had seen the feedback on the company and their products before I bought because I would have bought something different. And as I said, if you still…
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Lucky for you. Most of them are on fitbits own help forums actually. Or on the BBB site (who do not endorse them due to the volume of complaints) But I'm not going to start linking them here. I was talking about the charge/charge 2. Maybe things are better with other models but personally I wouldn't risk it.
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You can google them. I didn't realize until mine went crazy how much of a widespread issue this is. I don't think they're at the same level as the Charge (because the 2 is new, plus at least you can replace the band) but it seems a lot of them already have the same issues (won't charge, won't sync with your phone, flashes…
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Having had a charge for a while I would advise you to spend your money on a Garmin or an Apple Watch. Fitbit products have major design flaws (for example the charge band cracks and it eventually won't charge properly which is why they discontinued it). It looks like the 2 has other issues, which usually conveniently show…
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I love me some Bojangles fried chicken. It's amazing. And it's not even very calorific, especially if you're like me and don't eat the side (I always get Mac and cheese and give it to my son).
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I'm 5'9 and spent my teenage years drinking 8 cokes and day and eating chocolate, chips and iced buns. That was basically all I ate. I was skinny (and anemic). So I'm going with genetics over nutrition.
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Do geese have teeth?
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I drink a lot of strong black coffee. Works like a charm.
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Breakfast makes my hungrier and means I end up eating 3 meals instead of 2. So no, I rarely eat it.
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Little *kitten*. If you see them again say 'Now I've seen you're fugly face close up it's no wonder you want to burn your eyes out!' But anyway, you are awesome and you know it!
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You're right. Because building an endometrial layer every month takes a huge amount of energy. So does shedding it. Science just has no way of estimating how much. But it's probably more than just having your blood removed by a needle,
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Scammers gonna scam. The genius of this stuff is it scams the people selling it as well as the poor chumps buying it
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Wow I'm glad they caught it, anemia is no joke! It's worth adding that pernicious anemia has nothing to do with iron. It's to do with the body's inability to absorb B12. But regardless of type, the OP definitely seems to need follow up bloodwork.
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This is often a sign of pernicious anemia. Did your Dr run other tests? I don't know what dose your injections are but these are the B12 tablets I was advised to get (from Costco if you have one near you)
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Right? I took a multi vitamin for years with 800 IU in it and it did nothing to stop me having a bad deficiency. I also don't understand why anyone would need a prescription for such a low dose of D3? I bought 6 months supply of 4000 IU tablets OTC for $6.
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800? That's not enough to cure a severe deficiency. I had to take 4000iu daily plus increase my intake of D- rich foods like full fat dairy to bring it back up. Who is telling you to take these amounts and what were your levels? I also have had a B12 defiency which again I rectified by taking 5000mcg each day. I was told…
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Women that tell other women what their bodies should look like. There was some *kitten* talking about Beyoncé and how 'that's not how you look when you're pregnant with twins' etc etc. Guess what honey. People carry pregnancies differently. Not everyone gains weight or looks like you did.
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Hi. What D supplement are you taking? Many people complain that prescription D2 makes them gain weight. Switch to D3 (which is OTC, cheaper and much more easily absorbed by the body). Many Dr's just prescribe D2 because of $. I had a deficiency that I fixed entirely through taking OTC D3
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I agree that answerinv why obese people overeat is too much of a generalization. There are many different reasons. As is saying why slim people don't. There is a tendency on this site for people to think that slim people work at being slim, but a lot of them don't to be honest. They don't really think about it. The whole…
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People with smeary fingerprints all over their glasses. Wipe those *kitten*!