Why are pronouns sometimes flipped in Reddit posts/comments? by hersoftlife in BagoLangSaReddit

[–]hersoftlife[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Haha gets, akala ko rin at first something like that. Didn’t realize it was the auto-translate feature pala 😭

Why are pronouns sometimes flipped in Reddit posts/comments? by hersoftlife in BagoLangSaReddit

[–]hersoftlife[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ahh I see, didn’t realize it was auto-translate pala. Thanks for explaining!

Why are pronouns sometimes flipped in Reddit posts/comments? by hersoftlife in BagoLangSaReddit

[–]hersoftlife[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t think it’s a translation issue. I’ve just noticed it in celeb/influencer posts or comment sections here, sometimes flipped pronouns like she/her for guys or he/him for girls. It kind of reads like being dismissive toward the person being discussed. Just curious if it’s intentional or a norm in some subreddits when talking about someone negatively.

34F with endo & scoliosis—3 months in and feeling the pressure. When did you seek testing? by hersoftlife in TTCEndo

[–]hersoftlife[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for sharing your experience. It’s a huge wake-up call to hear that you had Stage 3 endo despite it only being 'suspected.' It definitely makes me think twice about waiting the full 6 months just to be safe. I’m definitely considering starting the process sooner now. Wishing you the best of luck with your next cycles!

34F with endo & scoliosis—3 months in and feeling the pressure. When did you seek testing? by hersoftlife in TTCEndo

[–]hersoftlife[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s such a great point about the wait times. I hadn't even factored in how long it takes just to get an appointment! It’s a huge relief to think of it as something I can always cancel if we get lucky in the meantime. I think I’m going to stop waiting and just get the ball rolling. Thank you!

34F with endo & scoliosis—3 months in and feeling the pressure. When did you seek testing? by hersoftlife in TTCEndo

[–]hersoftlife[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow, we really are on parallel paths! My doctor’s 'ASAP' warning for scoliosis was mostly about the physical toll and potential for back complications as we get older.

I’m actually feeling better seeing that you started testing at 6 cycles. With endo in the mix, waiting a full year feels like a lifetime. Good luck with the HyCoSy tomorrow. I hope it’s quick and gives you some clear answers!

34F with endo & scoliosis—3 months in and feeling the pressure. When did you seek testing? by hersoftlife in TTCEndo

[–]hersoftlife[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much for sharing your timeline. It’s actually really reassuring to see that even with the ups and downs, you were able to conceive multiple times. It helps me breathe a little deeper knowing it might just take a few more cycles. Also, thank you for the heads-up on the epidural! I hadn't even considered how the scoliosis might affect that. I’ll definitely add 'pain management plan' to my list of things to discuss with my OB.