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nataylor7 t1_je5bi6c wrote

I liked Frody’s for a nice dinner. Peddler’s daughter for a laid back bar atmosphere. And there was a speakeasy type bar where it looks like a bookshop on the outside but I’ll have to find the name.

(Edited because of autocorrect )

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salty_worms OP t1_je5b4i3 wrote

Im 17. Blead for almkst a year straight, 24/7 when i was 13. Started hormonal BC at 14 and been on it pretty much ever since. I hate my mood swings from it amd the constant irritability and suicidal ideation. Ive tried 3 different kinds and the couple times i whent off bc for a few months i blead nonstop. The first 2 BC didnt control the bleeding very good. They did an ultrasound last july as well as a CMP. Nothing wrong. When i was 16 they did a THS (or TSH i cant remember) and a CMP. Everything is normal, there is no cause for bleeding.

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Hextall2727 t1_je5ax4w wrote

If the water is municipally supplied, then there are reports available about water quality testing. You might want to call your public works department on how to get one of these reports.
Note though, that this testing likely is at the treatment facility, and maybe at some points along the distribution network. It's possible (but unlikely) there could be some "midstream" intrusions affecting water quality at your faucet.

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KarlLexington t1_je58wou wrote

Just because it's not mandated to be covered by insurance doesn't mean it's illegal or that no insurance will cover it. Pretty sure you can find a doctor who will perform the procedure, especially given your condition.

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comefromawayfan2022 t1_je58p4i wrote

OP I see you want an ablation. I had one for a similar reason(heavy bleeding and severe cramps..turns out my uterus was diseased) but it wasn't an easy process to get it. I had to try all sorts of other methods first such as multiple types of birth control and d&c procedures first before they finally did a ablation as a last ditch attempt to avoid doing a hysterectomy on me at such a young age

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