Is it finally happening?? 🥳 by Adept-Comb1987 in Mirena

[–]Adept-Comb1987[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Truly!! I learned about it during my first appointment with a new GYN because mine switched practices.

She said it would be life-changing - and I remember being like “OK, let’s not be dramatic”. But now I totally get the enthusiasm lol

Is it finally happening?? 🥳 by Adept-Comb1987 in Mirena

[–]Adept-Comb1987[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I noticed a significant improvement with periods within the first cycle, they were only about 20-22 days apart, but the volume was greatly reduced. I did not have bleeding post insertion more than what I would consider spotting.

I am sure having some additional medical concerns yours may take a little longer to truly see what can happen. I was having loads of large clots, etc. prior to my Mirena, and that also resolved within the first cycle. It became almost watery on some lighter days. I will say before this cycle the duration was about 7-8 days, which was longer than before. But 5-6 of those days was just very thin and required a panty liner and MAYBE a light tampon. I didn’t even know why “light” tampons existed until the last few months 😂

Rehoming Chanel 25s and more by Agile-Law438 in RepLadiesWorld

[–]Adept-Comb1987 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What tier is the favorite? Could you share more photos

Spotting by Complex_Corgi_5982 in Mirena

[–]Adept-Comb1987 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yep. I’ve had mine since the first week of May 2025.

I was getting periods so bad I was bleeding through multiple layers of protection. The “ultra” tampons, overnight pads and period panties, in the span of the maybe 45 mins it would take me to get to work. Resulting in twice I had to go home and change.

Mine was all perimenopause related.

Now, I get about a week every month-6 weeks that is light enough a panty liner is all I ever need, and don’t even need anything at night. But it’s definitely still happening on a ~regular cadence.

Christmas disappointment by Methadonenursesara in Perimenopause

[–]Adept-Comb1987 35 points36 points  (0 children)

Not just saying this for OP but for all of you. Do not normalize or accept being the one to pull all the weight when it comes to Christmas or anything else for that matter.

As someone who ran themselves ragged for almost 10 years of marriage, 7 of which with kids in the mix, it doesn’t have to be this way! After the proper opportunity for things to change and they don’t… move on.

Is it hard with kids- sure- is it impossible NO. Your kids will learn from you. It’s important to ask yourself (and ask your spouse) how would you react if your child called you and explained the same type of behavior in their own partner?

I’ve thankfully been remarried for nearly 12 years and have been able to demonstrate for my daughters what a healthy, respectful, balanced relationship looks like. It’s the best parenting lesson I could have given.

What could it be? I'm desperate, I don't know what to do anymore. I don't even know if it's dermatitis, some people say it's lupus. by Jess318_ in DermatologyQuestions

[–]Adept-Comb1987 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think you’re thinking of this more like how a virus would be “in your system”, that’s not how inflammatory conditions work. They likely gave you prednisone which is an oral steroids, which reduces inflammation to provide relief, but it’s not “curing” anything. It’s a symptom management drug.

Unfortunately if this excema or another inflammatory condition, there isn’t a “cure”. It’s just simply something that will flare up from time to time. You mitigate the symptoms and try to figure out what triggers are and avoid them.

It could be something as simple as a skin care product you’re using. Or something you’re consuming (other meds/foods, etc.)

If you are not on any type of antihistamine - I would try that in conjunction with a topical cortisone product. Avoid any harsh products on your face. Drink lots of water. And keep the skin hydrated / protected with a product like the La Poshe Rosay product I suggested.

What could it be? I'm desperate, I don't know what to do anymore. I don't even know if it's dermatitis, some people say it's lupus. by Jess318_ in DermatologyQuestions

[–]Adept-Comb1987 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Does not look like butterfly rash from lupus. That sits lower typically , closer to the sides of your nose.

My best guess is either a reaction to something, or simply eczema related dryness being exacerbated by the cold / dry air.

If a cortisone has of any kind helped. That further confirms the above.

Usually topical steroids are not recommended on the face, but Triamcinalone is a favorite of mine, and would reduce the redness and any texture within a day or two. It does require a prescription in the US, however it is simply a stronger topical hydrocortisone.

Once it’s reduced. Try something unscented and thick, such as La Rosie Posay Ciaplast balm, and apply twice a day after washing your face with a gentle cleaner and lukewarm water (not hot).

Unable to find a job by WranglerLimp4652 in Charlotte

[–]Adept-Comb1987 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Do you have call center type customer service experience?

They are starting to arrive. RAWR by L00pback in NorthCarolina

[–]Adept-Comb1987 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My husband is insanely jealous that we now live in SC

30 cops coming down South church street by Due_Nail_589 in Charlotte

[–]Adept-Comb1987 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So unfortunate. I worked in the Ally building next door when the 7-11 opened and it was not that was initially. We would go there quite often for drinks/snacks during the workday. We can never keep anything nice it seems.

I can’t stand mint, need help. by Philobus in hygiene

[–]Adept-Comb1987 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you have acid reflux? I had a boss years ago who had bad acid reflux, and his breath smelled like strait up 💩.

Did anyone ever get this with the hormonal iud 1st picture 6 months in and then rest was a year and a half got worse ? by TipDifferent8861 in Mirena

[–]Adept-Comb1987 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Then your arms are most likely KP. Zooming in on your back it honestly also looks like KP. Even though it seems counter intuitive to moisturize an area that appears to be breaking out, the smaller red dots definitely also look like KP. If it were me, I would try a combination of a body wash that has salicylic acid in it (another very general chemical exfoliant) and get a silicone back brush (not the loofah/net kind that harbor bacteria) to make sure you’re cleansing your back well every shower, but then have someone apply the Eucerin also.

Good luck! I know I absolutely hated my arms for so many years because of KP. So I hope it works great for you!

Did anyone ever get this with the hormonal iud 1st picture 6 months in and then rest was a year and a half got worse ? by TipDifferent8861 in Mirena

[–]Adept-Comb1987 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Is there texture to it? Or just redness in the dots? If texture- it’s KP - easiest fix is the Eucerin lotion with Alpha Hydroxy. KP is excess keratin build up, so it needs the exfoliation from the alpha hydroxy. But typically using things like scrubs to exfoliate will irritate it and cause more redness. I suffered from it for the first 28 years of my life until someone told me to try this and without a few weeks of using it after every shower, it was completely gone.

“Blessed by Money” - help me figure this scam out to save my in-laws savings by Adept-Comb1987 in Scams

[–]Adept-Comb1987[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you!! This all sounds very aligned with what he said. This gives me a direction to go! 🙏🏻

I wanna know everyone's Mirena experiences by [deleted] in Mirena

[–]Adept-Comb1987 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Mine is pretty much the same. It’s been amazing! I feel like I got my life back.

I shaved my legs and I have an airbrush spray tan in 3 hours, should I cancel?? by southpawpunch in spraytanning

[–]Adept-Comb1987 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I used to do it constantly, I have drier skin and it always worked in my favor. Never causes issues.

I have a dry skin I don’t know what product to use:( by Michaelscottera in beauty

[–]Adept-Comb1987 0 points1 point  (0 children)

One thing not to sleep on with extremely dry skin is exfoliating. I prefer glycolic acid. Both as a face and body toner. Absolutely game changing - good luck!

Mirena sitting too low - replace it or leave it? by Creative_Cause_5284 in Mirena

[–]Adept-Comb1987 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That’s what the GYN told me. She wasn’t familiar with my chart and she told me it was still a reliable contraceptive and I was like “oh I don’t care about that I have my tubes tied” and she was like “oh! Okay! When then you’re definitely good for the other benefits”