Ducky does not seem to appreciate the effort I put into making sure their post-surgery, hoof-soaking-tub is 100% spider free.
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Ducky does not seem to appreciate the effort I put into making sure their post-surgery, hoof-soaking-tub is 100% spider free.

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The actor is having minor surgery and is expected to make 'a speedy recovery'
The Old Vic has announced that it has rescheduled this week's online live-streamed production of Three Kings after Andrew Scott was hospitalised for "minor surgery".
The venue has emphasised that: "the issue isn't serious (or COVID-19 related) and we are expecting Andrew to have a speedy recovery. He sends his love and apologies and says he'll see everyone next week."
Entitled Three Kings, the scratch performance of Stephen Beresford's (The Last of the Haussmans) piece is directed by Matthew Warchus. It will now be presented on 7 and 8 August 2020.
The London theatre said in a message to ticker holders: "If you have a ticket for any of this week's performances we'll be contacting you shortly to move your booking – please keep an eye out and check your junk if you haven't heard by the end of the day."
Surgery is always the answer to the question you weren't asking.
you win the big hand, anon bc wtf
It’s Friday night and this pelvic pain started 72 hours ago (Tuesday night). No clue why…
Had a GYN appt yesterday (Thursday). The CNM I saw did a manual exam and said she didn’t feel anything enlarged or abnormal.
I have a pelvic ultrasound next Thursday. But if that comes back with nothing to explain my pain, my next step is talking to a surgeon about exploratory laparoscopic surgery for endometriosis.
As for how I’m functioning currently, I’m stacking naproxen and acetaminophen - taking one and then taking the other four hours later. It’s not doing very much at all, but I guess it’s better than not taking anything.
How is it that living in pain is something that women have just accepted as normal? Why are we forced to endure years and decades of painful periods? Why are we told it’s all in our head when we finally cave and admit that we’re in pain?