2 pounds, all liquid.
amateur
i can easily drop 4lbs from 24+ hrs of laxxies
2 pounds, all liquid.
I’m due for one of those but need to find a dr first.I had to see my PCP today for an annual visit to review & renew my Adderall Rx (because I'm supposed to sign a new med contract for it every year) and I got hit with a SURPRISE PAP SMEAR because I'll be due in November but she's currently booked out until May of 2023. in theory I could have tried to get an appt with my OB/GYN closer to November, but now I don't have to worry about it AND I won't end up on any of my own naughty lists for overdue stuff. assuming it all comes back normal, I won't need to do it again for another 5 years
I kept thinking about this while I got undressed bc it's so universal and so true lol
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it can be pushed out to 5 once you're being tested at the age of 30 and up, but only if you're being tested for HPV (either by itself, or along with the Pap). if you only had regular pap/cervical cytology, it's still 3!I’m due for one of those but need to find a dr first.
I’m glad you said five years cause I thought it was every three and I was way overdue. If it’s every five I’m only half a year late.
I have no idea. It was when I was having my last baby. Either way I’m due.it can be pushed out to 5 once you're being tested at the age of 30 and up, but only if you're being tested for HPV (either by itself, or along with the Pap). if you only had regular pap/cervical cytology, it's still 3!
theoretically, whenever you DO manage to get in for it (hopefully soon!) they'll do an HPV co-test with it because that's pretty standard for people 30+, so then you would be good for 5 as long as it came back normal/negative. I plugged the info into my handy dandy ASCCP app, and even using the "rarely screened (> 5 years ago)" option, they still recommend a 5 year interval for normal pap & negative HPV or for negative HPV alone (with no pap done).I have no idea. It was when I was having my last baby. Either way I’m due.
I spoke with some nurses and basically there's not much point getting it as an adult if you've been sexually active for years already. People are rarely negative after that so technically yes they could, but on reality its not done.Can you get the HPV vaccine later in life of you're still negative? Or is it one of the ones that only works in childhood
yep, you CAN get it done (the FDA upped the allowable age to 45 a couple of years ago) but whether they have you do it or not varies by a number of factors, and typically it's not recommended after age 26 outside of certain specific populations.I spoke with some nurses and basically there's not much point getting it as an adult if you've been sexually active for years already. People are rarely negative after that so technically yes they could, but on reality its not done.
I had to see my PCP today for an annual visit to review & renew my Adderall Rx (because I'm supposed to sign a new med contract for it every year) and I got hit with a SURPRISE PAP SMEAR because I'll be due in November but she's currently booked out until May of 2023. in theory I could have tried to get an appt with my OB/GYN closer to November, but now I don't have to worry about it AND I won't end up on any of my own naughty lists for overdue stuff. assuming it all comes back normal, I won't need to do it again for another 5 years
I kept thinking about this while I got undressed bc it's so universal and so true lol
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a surprise pap smear
who doesn’t love those
So, is it super AIDS like we all suspected?just arrived to my 4am MRI appointment
finally gonna see what these fkn covid headaches are about
What if you've had the same sexual partner since you were 12?theoretically, whenever you DO manage to get in for it (hopefully soon!) they'll do an HPV co-test with it because that's pretty standard for people 30+, so then you would be good for 5 as long as it came back normal/negative. I plugged the info into my handy dandy ASCCP app, and even using the "rarely screened (> 5 years ago)" option, they still recommend a 5 year interval for normal pap & negative HPV or for negative HPV alone (with no pap done).
that said, it's also still recommended to have an annual well-woman exam (which should include a clinical breast exam and may or may not include a pelvic exam) so once you find & establish with someone, they'll likely still want you to come back more frequently, you just won't have to get your cervix brushed again for a while
your uncle should get tested.What if you've had the same sexual partner since you were 12?
if someone is in the younger age group, they should get the vaccine (i.e. they're 20 and have been in that relationship since 12) because they're statistically less likely to have been already exposed (both because of age and limited sexual history), and because there are no guarantees about what the future holds (breaking up/divorcing, cheating, or even a partner dying)What if you've had the same sexual partner since you were 12?
RESULTS ARENT IN YET DOMEHEAD!!!!!!!!!!!!So, is it super AIDS like we all suspected?