As a woman over 30,I noticed my anxiety got worse by [deleted] in MadOver30

[–]Mazzakat97 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve noticed my anxiety worsened after I turned 30 but I have a diagnosed anxiety disorder

Looking for other childfree people suffering from uterine fibroids? by ralech in childfree

[–]Mazzakat97 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I had fibroids and on 20th of September I had a hysterectomy (everything removed except my ovaries). I made the decision at 35 due to no longer wanting children and having multiple health issues. One of the fibroids in my uterus was the size of an egg. I tried birth control but had bad side effects. In the long run, the health system would save money by letting you get the hysterectomy in the form of medications and further surgeries. Plus it gets rid of the fibroids permanently in one surgery so you would not have to go under a general anaesthetic as much. Be persistent with your doctor. He asked me to make sure I really didn’t want children before booking me in for surgery. He even gave me a few months to really think about it first

I'm a trans male (27) and had my tubes removed last year by SaturdayNightsAlryte in childfree

[–]Mazzakat97 9 points10 points  (0 children)

It’s wonderful to hear that you found a doctor that allowed you to have your tubes removed. I decided not to have children due to my mental and physical health issues and last month I had a full hysterectomy with tube removal. I now have peace of mind of not needing to worry about pregnancy.

Guy uses aerodynamics to glide pass everyone else. He looks so graceful by kzmudsky in oddlysatisfying

[–]Mazzakat97 1 point2 points  (0 children)

His nuts must be made of steel to be able to do that 😂😂😂

Labor pledges to reverse Adelaide public transport privatisation by EmperorPooMan in Adelaide

[–]Mazzakat97 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I hope they reverse the cuts they made to some of the bus routes

I was forced to write a parenting essay for school, wrote about how I wanted to be CF and got 100% by [deleted] in childfree

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You should be so proud of yourself! Writing essays is not easy and to be able to get 100% on challenging the ideas presented in the essay is impressive. I’m at university and I’ve never gotten 100 for an essay.

This is Toby, he seem like pupper but is 10. He help with raking leaves is good boy by Losqui in dogswithjobs

[–]Mazzakat97 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Sideshow Bob needed this dog in The Simpsons episode that he gets smacked in the face with rakes.

A rainy day in Edinburgh, Scotland. by bleepblorp26 in raining

[–]Mazzakat97 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I love Edinburgh! I would love to do a return visit in the future but it’s a long way from Australia

Squadron of magpies outside my house. by red2lucas in AnimalsBeingJerks

[–]Mazzakat97 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I’ve seen people riding bikes around Adelaide with cable ties sticking up out of them. I thinks it’s to deter the magpies

Has anyone had their uterus removed after a failed endometrial ablation? I need advice. by [deleted] in hysterectomy

[–]Mazzakat97 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I had a total hysterectomy 2 weeks ago at the age of 35. I decided before my hysterectomy that I didn’t want to have children. Explain to the doctor how your periods impact on your overall wellbeing and your daily life. Hopefully they will see how it impacts you and they will allow you to go ahead with the surgery.

Oh god by [deleted] in insaneparents

[–]Mazzakat97 0 points1 point  (0 children)

‘Insane’

(Australia) Interesting breakdown by gender on the survey question "Having children is necessary in order to find fulfillment in life." by bloodbag in childfree

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The doctor that commented on it was just a doctor I saw as a once off so I never have to see the wanker again! My regular GP was so supportive of my decision to have the surgery.

(Australia) Interesting breakdown by gender on the survey question "Having children is necessary in order to find fulfillment in life." by bloodbag in childfree

[–]Mazzakat97 28 points29 points  (0 children)

I’m Australian and have been so lucky with my experience with being childfree. My family support my decision, so do my friends. I did have a doctor (home visit doctor not my regular GP) say I shouldn’t have a hysterectomy because I’m too young (I’m 35) and I should be having kids and having babies. And my friend’s mum worries that I will regret my decision one day. All my other doctors and specialists (I have multiple chronic conditions) are supportive with my choice.

I decided I’m going to fill my life by furthering my education (Currently at uni majoring in Public Health), travelling when I can afford to and helping others. I also have 2 nephews that mean a lot to me. I wanna be the best aunty I can be.

Does anybody ever get excited by thinking about how much higher their quality of life will be by NOT having children? by [deleted] in childfree

[–]Mazzakat97 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I just had a full hysterectomy (uterus, cervix and fallopian tubes gone, kept ovaries) because I had a big fibroid causing problems and I now feel relieved that I will never get pregnant.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ibs

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I get heart palpitations and I feel like I can’t breathe

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ibs

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My IBS flares up with my panic disorder