I'll crosspost, too: Anyone know of a menstrual tracking app?
'The Cautionary Tale of Numero Cinco'
Natter 69: Practically names itself.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Anyone know of a menstrual tracking app?
I have an Android app called Woman Log that works fine.
I use monthlyinfo.com, but I am not sure there is a phone app.
Snippets from the Soul Train flash mob in Times Square. (To honor Don Cornelius.)
There was supposedly going to be one in Chicago too -but I haven't heard if it happened.
ETA: here's a longer one.
Thanks! Have downloaded Lose It and started using it. I've lose about ten pounds in the last month and about twenty since moving here seven months ago. Now, in the last month I've done some physical work, and I haven't eaten out hardly at all, and I've been off birth control. But... it's a little worrisome. I eat peanut butter and cheese every day, but not a whole lot of processed sugar, and I drink only water outside of a cup of coffee or so. I hope I'm just being paranoid. The doc is testing me for thyroid stuff (T4, T3, and TSH) and we'll see.
I'm also partly amused and partly annoyed at watching myself enjoying being skinnier even while I'm worried it's because of something serious. Hello, cultural influence.
I was about 155 when I moved here, and now I'm 136. I don't think I've weighed that little in a decade or more...
Anyone know of a menstrual tracking app?
I use myCalender. It's a paperware app that hangs on the wall.
I use myCalender. It's a paperware app that hangs on the wall
Heh. Paperware.
I have Monday Morning Rage in defense of M.I.A. It's one of those rare occasions that I wish I had an actual blog.
Anyone know of a menstrual tracking app?
I use private posts on Dreamwidth, for a medium-tech solution.
Have folks seen this?
Breast cancer survivor, Linda, created What Breast Cancer Is, and is Not, a powerful video that frankly describes her personal experience with cancer. She also shares harsh words for Susan G. Komen for the Cure, the controversial breast cancer organization that has recently been in the news.
Breast cancer is fear, it’s being scared. It’s the unknown. It’s trauma. It’s everything plus more.
…And one more thing. One thing cancer is: it makes you frank. It makes you say what you feel, it makes you no longer scared. When your surviving, you’re ready to fight the world and I wanna tell you something right now, the foundation, you showed your ass, now you can kiss mine. Thank you.
Until the recent controversy, she was a big supporter of Susan G. Komen for the Cure.
NSFW, as she shows her chest (after a double-mastectomy).