CaliDreaming
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How many needles do you usually have in your scalp Cali? My acu always puts one right in the top of my head and I barely even feel it; as I've said before, the most painful ones for me are in my abdomen.
Also, is the info in the RL book about tongue 'health' or if not, where can I get all the info? I've only gone on what my acu has told me, and to be honest I can only really remember the bit about the redness at the front indicating emotional stress.
Well I finally started my period last night after 11 days of spotting. I've actually arranged to talk to a doctor about it because with that, my period and post-period spotting, I'm bleeding or spotting for 16/17 days in a month, which is crazy! I imagine they'll say there's not a lot they can do since I already have a FS referral, but I think I'm going to push to get my thyroid checked again (last checked in the new year when it was stable, but you neverknow) and maybe my progesterone levels should be checked again, even though they've come back fine in the past.
The whole spotting thing has really got me down this month. When I looked back at FF it's been this bad before (though this is it at it's worst) but I seem to have noticed it more this month. May be it's because of the hsg and putting all my hope in that post-hsg increased fertility. Whatever it is, I'm just glad to be on to the next cycle and planning the bd for predicted ov! And this month there will definitely be planning involved; perhaps it's a little irrational, but I just feel like I'm running out of time.
This weekend we have friends coming and I'll have to entertain a 3 year old, whilst talking to his 7 month pg mum about pregnancy and babies. I'm not looking forward to it...
Sizzles, she usually puts at least 6 to 8 needles in my scalp. It only hurts right when she pops it in and it's a mostly uncomfortable feeling. It feels like she is stabbing me with the needle and it is going through to my skull. She says those needles are important to improve the function of my hypothalamus which controls all three glands--adrenal, pituitary and thyroid.
I don't think RL writes much about the tongue. I got my information on the tongue by googling.
I hope they can find out what is causing the spotting. I think it would be a good idea to get your thyroid checked because it seems that diagnosis of thyroid issues can be tricky and your levels can change. Isn't spotting a symptom of hypothyroidism?
My deepest sympathies for you having to entertain a heavily pregnant woman and her toddler. That is the most dreaded scenario for us TTC women. Hopefully the anticipation of it will be worse than the actual visit.
