Thursday, March 29, 2007

B-O-R-I-N-G

I've read lots of posts from bloggers who may not have posted for a while saying they've not been posting because there isn't much going on in their lives to report. In a frenzy of originality and a deep need to contribute to the blogosphere, I thought I'd join the club. Still PPA-suffering (see post below), drinking some parsley tea (see here - the site looks a bit sketchy but other research on the almighty internet seemed to confirm Sister Zeus's theories) to no avail, and trying to be patient. Argh. So boring. Though I have to say that even those "warning: severe boredom ahead" posts from other people are better than not hearing from them at all. I'm in the dark ages without an RSS reader so I still check the blogs I read manually to see if there's anything new, and even when the post says there isn't anything to report, there is always a little something. I think that's the marvel of blogs in the first place. Even relatively mundane reports are interesting because they're about people, whom you may or may not actually know, but who are often sharing pretty intimate things about themselves to essentially the whole world. And people are cool, man.

Phew! That's enough philosophizing from me for one night. Back to the waiting game. So much waiting and we haven't even hooked the engine up to the baby train yet! Good Lord, this is going to be difficult.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi AJ!

I, too, am waiting for my cycles to resume after the pill. I took the last pill December 2. At this point all the information on the internet about PPA just pisses me off--not helpful at all. I wish someone had warned me that this could happen :(

Are you having any luck with the pills you are taking?

Mandy

Anonymous said...

Hi Mandy,

I totally know what you mean. I wish that someone had said that this was a risk and I could have gone off the pill months ago. Too little, too late.

No luck with the pills yet, or the parsley tea. I had high hopes yesterday, actually, but the little bit of colour has since disappeared. I've decided to stop taking the cuttlefish pills altogether since the point was to go back to being au naturel. We'll see how long I have the patience for that before it's off to the old doctor I go.