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Not great. Having my own health problems. We are all missing Ginger,
too, and I am thinking some of the problems I am having started when she died
and could be stress-related. I have polycystic ovaries syndrome, which
messes up my hormones and makes my cycle very irregular. I thought I was about
to get my period when Ginger died, but then just stayed like that for the past
month, with the worst pms the whole time, physically and mentally. So I finally
went and got progesterone pills to try to get through this. I am thinking
Ginger's death just made my body go haywire. Can't know for sure, though. The
cats, and my sheep Lamby, sure miss her though. She was the most popular girl in
the house, and the yard. Lucy never acted friendly to her, but was
fascinated with her energy, and now Lucy is so super-needy all the time, as if
Ginger had been her best friend in the world. She has taken on a lot
of Ginger's quirky behaviors, too, which is very odd.
Thanks for asking,
Michelle
In a message dated 3/30/2006 4:57:43 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Thanks for the info. Michelle. It's good info. How |
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