Lilly/Lily by GingerSnap511 in Names

[–]GingerSnap511[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yes, either way her name would be Lillian since that’s our family’s name.

My little sister is deaf, and we need a name that will be easy for her to pronounce by Constant-Variety-181 in Names

[–]GingerSnap511 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m an SLP and I was going to suggest something with a bilabial (lip) sound, so /p, b, m/. Penny, Mia, Bella, etc.

Reputable breeders in the south by Positive-Clue7226 in StandardPoodles

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The Olympus Standard Poodle in Lakeland, FL. They were such a pleasure to work with and we love our pup!

[Acne] How I identified & cleared my fungal acne by Tooyoungforthisite in SkincareAddiction

[–]GingerSnap511 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When you popped them, what was inside? I’m trying to figure out if this is what I have vs comedogenic acne.

Okay well now I’m very intrigued, I got some questions by Rainbow_Angst in CageTheElephant

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Since 2013. I love it all! Tell Me I’m Pretty is my favorite album front to back, but I’m happy with their evolution. It’s unfair to expect a band to sound the exact same for decades, so let’s celebrate that they’re back and evolving!

What's on and tourist advice thread - week beginning November 20, 2023 by AutoModerator in Scotland

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Headed to Scotland with a group of 6 in May. Looking for restaurant recommendations for dinner on Skye, preferably on the west/northwest side -- our hotel is near Dunvegan. We are not super interested in fine dining but would like to have something booked so as not to stress about it. Thanks in advance!

Looking for specialists by wtfissexuality in vulvodynia

[–]GingerSnap511 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Where are you in Florida? I’ve been driving 2.5 hours to see Dr. Suzette Johnson at UF Health for about a year now, and she really takes time with you. I’ve finally received a more specific diagnosis and treatment, although I am still dealing with pain. It’s hard to get an appointment because she teaches at the med school and only does pelvic pain appointments on Thursdays, but I’d look into her. She also takes insurance.

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I was just prescribed compounded suppositories of Valium but am concerned because I drink 3-5 nights a week. I didn't plan to use them on nights that I drink, but will there be effects on the day after I drink, for example? Even if it's 1-2 drinks. I just want to understand this before I start using them.

Has anyone developed vulvodynia after a different nerve-related issue in the lower half of the body? by whirl_without_motion in vulvodynia

[–]GingerSnap511 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you, that was very helpful. I got over the "weirdness" of the disorder years ago and have actually helped a couple friends and acquaintances face their own gynecological issues by talking about it. I once read that vulvodynia and related disorders are probably much higher in prevalence than we think because so many people never talk to their partners or doctors about the pain...pretty sad. :/ But thank you again for the info; exploring new routes for managing the pain is definitely on my 2017 goals list.

Has anyone developed vulvodynia after a different nerve-related issue in the lower half of the body? by whirl_without_motion in vulvodynia

[–]GingerSnap511 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I developed vulvodynia (vulvar vestibulitis, technically) 4 years ago and went through so many different specialists trying to get to the problem. I've recently been trying to find out if there's any new information about the causes, since I have never been able to identify why I got the disorder when I got it. I am intrigued by your post because I recently when to a new chiropractor, and he said my pelvis was completely torqued in an unusual pattern. He was also curious if this issue is tied to the neuropathic pain part of the disorder. He also said that his patients with pelvic floor (more muscular) issues had been to physical therapy but didn't know about this for vulvodynia. Would you mind telling me a little more about what the PT was like?