I live in the Netherlands and we have been on lockdown since before Christmas and honestly I'm reaching my limit. It was supposed to end on the 19ish of January and then they extended it to the 9th of February.... They have made it more strict and made a curfew at night. It's so difficult now. Sorry if it feels like a rant but mostly want to say that yes I understand you and I feel for you.
I don't understand the curfews. I feel that its a fear tactic. I shouldn't be scared to grab gas at night or clean out and wash my car or go to laundromat at night or for a run. Its always been my routine because there are less people.
@@matemahe i totally agree with you there - in montreal for almost a year i avoided most contacts by only going out late at night when it was less crowded. i figured i should seeing as i could. they recently introduced a curfew (without closing schools and work sectors that were proven to have high transmissions). they have even openly stated it is an intimidation tactic rather than anything effective. all it has done is push people together in shorter hours, and exhaust those who have been using their last options for avoiding contacts and staying sane. once the govts regulations lose credibility among people, then you lose compliance. it's a terrible strategy, we left for vancouver. in australia they are extending store opening hours to help spread out patronage 🤷♀️
im so sorry, it really is a terrible strategy and i think govts will have a lot to answer for when this is past an emergency. it heaps all of the blame and punishment on an exhausted majority who have little to no options left for avoiding contacts.
I really relate to not having the motivation to keep on top of things. I support people with mental health issues and I go to uni and my house has been disgusting because I can't can't seem to keep on top of things. It really does feel like drowning
I have the same problem! Making a list of things I should do everyday just couple of things a day helps me do them. So I can cross them off and feel better!
If you're just taking it for periods, you might want to check out Lysteda. I have menorrhagia and I'm allergic to birth control so I was prescribed Lysteda. You only have to take it for the week instead of month and it works well for lightening periods. Just wanted to share that info :)
Your honesty is so refreshing. A female friend of mine also gets pains after she orgasms, I'll ask her if she's considered that she could have endometriosis.
My mum and I were really sick with covid at the start of January, and whats really strange is my period was 9 days late this month, and she got a period for the first time in 2 years (menopause)! Thankfully she is out of the hospital now, and we are so much better! My thoughts are with everyone who are suffering because of this pandemic ❤️
If you haven’t already, I strongly advise you to get your mum an appointment with the GP about her bleeding after menopause. That isn’t meant to happen and could be a sign of something serious. I just wanted to be sure you were aware.
@@sarajundi8946 Ok great ! That’s good to hear. I just wanted to make sure since not many people know that it’s not meant to happen. Its good to hear that you and your mum are doing better now. 😊
I appreciate the weird period vlog! I'm having a stranger period too! My parents live two blocks away and I've only seen them Four times since the pandemic started.
I live in Perth AUSTRALIA and today we went into a 5 day lockdown. We are so lucky that we have done so well and that it’s ONLY 5;days. As an essential worker, I will still be working, and as an Educator, it’s good to know I will still be there for the families and children in our care that need us. Bree, you are such a good person and the little one you are caring for is blessed to have you. Hopefully you are going ok now and that you have your parents being able to support you again
I promise you are not alone! This January lockdown has felt like an eternity, I've found it isolating and difficult too. I normally work with my mum from her home doing dog grooming, but now I'm doing it alone and not going into their house, it's felt really weird. I've been going for walks with my mum too, you're right it isn't the same.
I didn't realise that happened after orgasm on that pill but it makes so much sense now, it used to hurt so badly. I've just started back on this pill and really hope it doesn't happen again 😭
This January was tough our covid numbers increased (South Africa) and I also lost my bubble. Its been isolating and I haven’t had much energy because of it.
My mum is getting her covid vaccine tomorrow I'm super happy for her she is in the 'underlying conditions' category due to her severe asthma. She isn't on a high enough dose of steroid inhaler to be classed as extremely vulnerable, but she is very close to that so I've been very anxious for her making sure everyone around us is being safe because the last thing I want is for her to be extremely poorly in hospital on her own. Now she is getting her vaccine my anxiety will lift a little bit. Lockdown is driving me mad though, I live at home with my stepfamily but they don't really get the concept of boundaries or space and I am someone who very much likes my own space so I have been struggling a lot but in the same breath, I am happy to stay at home and limit where I go out for my mum. Also, I don't like the sound of being sick myself since I already have disabilities that make me feel like crap. I just want this whole thing to be over I will cry tears of joy when they tell us that covid is gone.
Tad long comment sorry. Higher emotions may be due to you spotting as well. I know my daughter was on same pill for years and had odd spotting every couple years no rhyme or reasons but occasionally due to even single episode of D&V she had forgotten about but benifits far outweighed the horror of monthly periods now 16 years basically period free. I had to have hysterectomy aged 26 with year of her birth so issues, not surprising. The programme It's a Sin brought back memories of my early days starting Nursing. I am remmber the advert looking back it was and remains horrible. I used to always get told off by senior nurses for hugging Aids/HIV Patients or holding hands as they died.. I am I wo t catch it but will bring respect and comfort. I now have friends with AIDS/HIV I am so glad they can lead a "normal life" and bar Covid can get hugs galore... They give the very best ones. I have had to Sheild since 1st March last year had coped well until last month when lots, of things need urgently doing but feel overwhelmed and exhausted and with series chronic health issues being exacerbated, it all can feel bleh so can empathise. I am missing hugging my daughter, best friend and Live Music.. Thank goodness for Spotify and Kindle books. In last year missed 10 Gigs and first one for this year rescheduled already. Covid makes u realise what is important in life.. I know live music sounds daft but I just love it. I can't travel or work any more and my plan to go to Uni to do Psychology and Counselling thankfully I put on hold as I am older I know I need face to face teaching as will need to learn technology. Uni says class is small and younger students help us oldies with technology and we help them with life experience, seems fair to me. It is hard to find positives at minute but when I am climbing walls I take minute out, go quiet look at a chair and think at least Covid has not left my family or friends with empty chair so yep acknowledge to myself extended Sheilding is hard but I have much to be thankful for. I have been told I will not get vaccine in all likely hood so depending on enough of everyone else to take who can have to give me some protection and freedom. All of you stay safe feel empowered to say ur not OK on crap days and know better days..( Tho that bit is hard when ur down the Rabbit Hole as we say in our house.) . will come but maybe not as fast as we want. Thanks Byrony for acknowledgement of mental health struggles and explaining how it makes u feel as lots younger folk do not always link these feelings and think they are only one and scared to say this is how I feel. What a difference, pill, diet and life has made to how you cope with life and health. My daughter exploring fostering your channel has helped give her confidence as she is unlikely to be able to get pregnant luckily has supportive husband and both appreciate it is hard work emotionally and physically but joyful as well. It is funny I am a mum with many names depending what is used I can guess what her mood is or what she wants lol. Everyone stay safe and store up those hugs :) x
When I started cerazette I was getting bleeds all the time. Full periods, just about every couple of weeks. I am not good at following the arrows ➡️➡️ around the pack so when I forgot to take a pill a few days or took it late I would stare at the blister pack and not know how many I’d missed or if I just started a row left to right... argh a nuisance, but if I got a bleed it was usually inconsistent pill taking. Taking it first thing every morning was better than trying to take it at night. Hormonally as well. I think hormones surge in the morning,
Actually the pill isn't effective if you take it more than 3 hours later than the time you took it the day before... This could also affect hormones because the hormone level would not remain steady. Birth control is tricky!
I’m on the same medication as you for endometriosis, it hasn’t changed anything for me. I’m month 11, and I bleed so badly, and always (when I can have sex) bleed after and after orgasm. It’s driving me insane, so heavy, so painful and soul destroying. In the last 15 months, I’ve had 6 days break in bleeding, at the most. Awful.
Hey we had something similar with our while I was pregnant and yes it's nightmare! We fixed the problem by using a CSV import, of manual jigging but it wasn't too bad! I'm really not looking forward to the next vat return, it's been very difficult to manage during lockdown. Hope you're ok, cocoa and a good book x
Honestly thank god for the CSV imports! I've sent it off to my bookkeeper who bless her has been working on it over the weekend. So annoying though, could really do without this right now!
I wonder if you should leave a message for your doctor letting them know about your break through bleeding. It's still considered bleeding even though it's spotting or "old" looking in color. I don't know if it has to do with you taking your pills later in the day , a few times. I think you should call them and have a phone appointment just to touch base on this.
My period is also acting weird this year... It used to start around the end or start of a month, but it skipped over a month, then started in the middle of the next month??
That is such a shame with the support bubble thing Bryony, glad it’s resolved now but for the future can fostering contact not just be considered as work as it’s your ‘job’ and you still able to keep a support bubble as a single person living alone (with a child)?
Technically I could have kept it, but it was the risk of infection that meant my parent's and I had to agree it wasn't safe to keep seeing each other. The new variant is far more transmissible, and the rates in London were 1 in 30 at the time. Was just too high risk, especially being this close to the vaccine role out and having a way out.
@@preciousstarsvlogs that makes total sense. I’m a NHS nurse and haven’t mixed with anybody outside my household since March last year - I wish everybody was as sensible as you and I, perhaps we wouldn’t have ended up in such a mess (plus the government catastrophically failing us).
I very much empathise with those feelings on the EU vaccine thing... Reading about it I feel like I've slipped into an alternate reality - "But it's supposed to be *us* that's messing up!!" 🙃 This whole thing has been going on for so long now it's just getting tougher and tougher to deal with over time. I'm in a very privileged position, living with my husband and both of us being able to work from home, being low risk. I miss my parents and friends so much though, and feel like my mental health is constantly teetering on the edge. Struggling to focus on things, just feeling in a very bizarre mood all the time. We will get through it 💚💜
I’ve been taking the same pill and I had no period for 2 years except the odd spotting when I would have normally had a period but now it’s back to being regular also I have a few questions that I don’t really want to ask on here, will you see messages on Instagram at all?
@@karbear26 yeah why I think it is because,the flu vaccine affected my cycle when I 1st got the vaccine,but the 2nd and third time I got the vaccine it was ok🤔 well it's something been introduced into your body that u didn't have before,and as women we know how different things affect our cycle,stress, medication,diet, travel ect.
@@treefrog1018 hi,how bad was it? I have since got the 1st covid vaccination and had a really bad period too,alot heavier with clots, something I don't usually get is clots,the odd time maybe but they would be small, these weren't 😔
@@rebecca9906 On day 5 right now. My period after vaccine: Day 1 Spotting and bad cramps Day 2-3 Medium flow and BAD CRAMPS. Hydrocodone (left over from a surgery I had) didn't even touch my cramps. Day 4-5, Light flow, no cramps. Day 5: Moody. So freaking moody 😅 My normal period: Day 1-2 heavy with cramps Day 3, maybe crampy, medium flow, Day 4-5, light no cramps, Day 6 -no flow, Day 7, spotting
If you haven't seen the movie Jeffrey, please watch it!! It's a comedy/drama based off of a play. It's about being gay and the AIDS pandemic. It's really good.
How long have you been on the pill now ? I only had one period after starting it then it stopped for years! Which was amazing. No more pain and illness. Yay. I encouraged my fiancée to go on cerazette as she hadn't tried it yet. She has endo and another pill she tried before gave her a blood clot in her leg. Scary. Her periods stopped on cerazette and no side effects so that was great ! We've both now decided to come off it though as we are both 32 and MAYBE want to have children. Just wanted to see if our periods came back and they did straight away... because some people said it can take months to years.. Anyway, love your videos, love your honesty and I see you're fostering now - (I've not seen your videos for a while sorry!) Hope that's going well, would love to see some videos on that. Take care ! x
I live in the Netherlands and we have been on lockdown since before Christmas and honestly I'm reaching my limit. It was supposed to end on the 19ish of January and then they extended it to the 9th of February.... They have made it more strict and made a curfew at night. It's so difficult now. Sorry if it feels like a rant but mostly want to say that yes I understand you and I feel for you.
I don't understand the curfews. I feel that its a fear tactic. I shouldn't be scared to grab gas at night or clean out and wash my car or go to laundromat at night or for a run. Its always been my routine because there are less people.
@@matemahe i totally agree with you there - in montreal for almost a year i avoided most contacts by only going out late at night when it was less crowded. i figured i should seeing as i could. they recently introduced a curfew (without closing schools and work sectors that were proven to have high transmissions). they have even openly stated it is an intimidation tactic rather than anything effective. all it has done is push people together in shorter hours, and exhaust those who have been using their last options for avoiding contacts and staying sane. once the govts regulations lose credibility among people, then you lose compliance. it's a terrible strategy, we left for vancouver.
in australia they are extending store opening hours to help spread out patronage 🤷♀️
im so sorry, it really is a terrible strategy and i think govts will have a lot to answer for when this is past an emergency. it heaps all of the blame and punishment on an exhausted majority who have little to no options left for avoiding contacts.
I find that this lockdown seems to be taking forever, will be glad when it all ends. I enjoy watching your vlogs. Stay safe and well.
Cerazette made me bleed non stop for like 6 weeks. It’s amazing how different pills work with different people
Same here and I was a hormonal mess, ended up having to take time off work.
I really relate to not having the motivation to keep on top of things. I support people with mental health issues and I go to uni and my house has been disgusting because I can't can't seem to keep on top of things. It really does feel like drowning
I have the same problem! Making a list of things I should do everyday just couple of things a day helps me do them. So I can cross them off and feel better!
If you're just taking it for periods, you might want to check out Lysteda. I have menorrhagia and I'm allergic to birth control so I was prescribed Lysteda. You only have to take it for the week instead of month and it works well for lightening periods. Just wanted to share that info :)
Your honesty is so refreshing. A female friend of mine also gets pains after she orgasms, I'll ask her if she's considered that she could have endometriosis.
My mum and I were really sick with covid at the start of January, and whats really strange is my period was 9 days late this month, and she got a period for the first time in 2 years (menopause)! Thankfully she is out of the hospital now, and we are so much better! My thoughts are with everyone who are suffering because of this pandemic ❤️
If you haven’t already, I strongly advise you to get your mum an appointment with the GP about her bleeding after menopause. That isn’t meant to happen and could be a sign of something serious. I just wanted to be sure you were aware.
@@mayaha6451 thanks, but no need to worry, she was in hospital when it happened, and was well taken care of! 😊
@@sarajundi8946 Ok great ! That’s good to hear. I just wanted to make sure since not many people know that it’s not meant to happen. Its good to hear that you and your mum are doing better now. 😊
I appreciate the weird period vlog! I'm having a stranger period too! My parents live two blocks away and I've only seen them Four times since the pandemic started.
I live in Perth AUSTRALIA and today we went into a 5 day lockdown. We are so lucky that we have done so well and that it’s ONLY 5;days. As an essential worker, I will still be working, and as an Educator, it’s good to know I will still be there for the families and children in our care that need us.
Bree, you are such a good person and the little one you are caring for is blessed to have you. Hopefully you are going ok now and that you have your parents being able to support you again
Me too. Stay safe this week
Australia's management of it has been enviable! You govt don't mess about! Stay safe x
Fellow Perthian! What are the odds of meeting another of us here? :)
I promise you are not alone! This January lockdown has felt like an eternity, I've found it isolating and difficult too. I normally work with my mum from her home doing dog grooming, but now I'm doing it alone and not going into their house, it's felt really weird. I've been going for walks with my mum too, you're right it isn't the same.
I miss your foster vlogs. Are you going to do any q and as? Are you planning on any day in the life as an entrepreneur, and or foster?
The closed captions at 8:13 😂
Hi, try adding some ginger slices to hot water and drinking the tea for nausea. It always works for me :)
This lockdown has been the toughest.
I didn't realise that happened after orgasm on that pill but it makes so much sense now, it used to hurt so badly. I've just started back on this pill and really hope it doesn't happen again 😭
A little positive thoughts from 🇨🇦 keep up, it all gonna be better soon. Not over but better. Take care ☺️
This January was tough our covid numbers increased (South Africa) and I also lost my bubble. Its been isolating and I haven’t had much energy because of it.
Oh my. I binged watched It's a sin last week. I cried and cried. It was so well done and real. People's reactions, the locking away 😭
I love your period vlogs.
Many blessings to everyone 💚🙏🏼
Nothing wrong with washing being on the line for two days! Dont be too hard on yourself!
Also, you're doing really well. Don't beat yourself up x
My mum is getting her covid vaccine tomorrow I'm super happy for her she is in the 'underlying conditions' category due to her severe asthma. She isn't on a high enough dose of steroid inhaler to be classed as extremely vulnerable, but she is very close to that so I've been very anxious for her making sure everyone around us is being safe because the last thing I want is for her to be extremely poorly in hospital on her own. Now she is getting her vaccine my anxiety will lift a little bit.
Lockdown is driving me mad though, I live at home with my stepfamily but they don't really get the concept of boundaries or space and I am someone who very much likes my own space so I have been struggling a lot but in the same breath, I am happy to stay at home and limit where I go out for my mum. Also, I don't like the sound of being sick myself since I already have disabilities that make me feel like crap. I just want this whole thing to be over I will cry tears of joy when they tell us that covid is gone.
Tad long comment sorry.
Higher emotions may be due to you spotting as well.
I know my daughter was on same pill for years and had odd spotting every couple years no rhyme or reasons but occasionally due to even single episode of D&V she had forgotten about but benifits far outweighed the horror of monthly periods now 16 years basically period free.
I had to have hysterectomy aged 26 with year of her birth so issues, not surprising.
The programme It's a Sin brought back memories of my early days starting Nursing.
I am remmber the advert looking back it was and remains horrible.
I used to always get told off by senior nurses for hugging Aids/HIV Patients or holding hands as they died.. I am I wo t catch it but will bring respect and comfort.
I now have friends with AIDS/HIV
I am so glad they can lead a "normal life" and bar Covid can get hugs galore... They give the very best ones.
I have had to Sheild since 1st March last year had coped well until last month when lots, of things need urgently doing but feel overwhelmed and exhausted and with series chronic health issues being exacerbated, it all can feel bleh so can empathise.
I am missing hugging my daughter, best friend and Live Music.. Thank goodness for Spotify and Kindle books.
In last year missed 10 Gigs and first one for this year rescheduled already.
Covid makes u realise what is important in life.. I know live music sounds daft but I just love it.
I can't travel or work any more and my plan to go to Uni to do Psychology and Counselling thankfully I put on hold as I am older I know I need face to face teaching as will need to learn technology.
Uni says class is small and younger students help us oldies with technology and we help them with life experience, seems fair to me.
It is hard to find positives at minute but when I am climbing walls I take minute out, go quiet look at a chair and think at least Covid has not left my family or friends with empty chair so yep acknowledge to myself extended Sheilding is hard but I have much to be thankful for.
I have been told I will not get vaccine in all likely hood so depending on enough of everyone else to take who can have to give me some protection and freedom.
All of you stay safe feel empowered to say ur not OK on crap days and know better days..( Tho that bit is hard when ur down the Rabbit Hole as we say in our house.) . will come but maybe not as fast as we want.
Thanks Byrony for acknowledgement of mental health struggles and explaining how it makes u feel as lots younger folk do not always link these feelings and think they are only one and scared to say this is how I feel.
What a difference, pill, diet and life has made to how you cope with life and health.
My daughter exploring fostering your channel has helped give her confidence as she is unlikely to be able to get pregnant luckily has supportive husband and both appreciate it is hard work emotionally and physically but joyful as well.
It is funny I am a mum with many names depending what is used I can guess what her mood is or what she wants lol.
Everyone stay safe and store up those hugs :) x
I thought i was the only one who cries while reading about what happens to the characters in a good book. Girl I feel you. 😂😂😂
We get our period on the same day!
Lol at the book! I think its something with getting older. I now cry at the TV 🤣
When I started cerazette I was getting bleeds all the time. Full periods, just about every couple of weeks. I am not good at following the arrows ➡️➡️ around the pack so when I forgot to take a pill a few days or took it late I would stare at the blister pack and not know how many I’d missed or if I just started a row left to right... argh a nuisance, but if I got a bleed it was usually inconsistent pill taking. Taking it first thing every morning was better than trying to take it at night. Hormonally as well. I think hormones surge in the morning,
Actually the pill isn't effective if you take it more than 3 hours later than the time you took it the day before... This could also affect hormones because the hormone level would not remain steady. Birth control is tricky!
I’m on the same medication as you for endometriosis, it hasn’t changed anything for me. I’m month 11, and I bleed so badly, and always (when I can have sex) bleed after and after orgasm. It’s driving me insane, so heavy, so painful and soul destroying.
In the last 15 months, I’ve had 6 days break in bleeding, at the most. Awful.
That sounds horrible sorry!!
@@karbear26 it is horrible 🥺
Bryony were you reading the song of achilles?
Have you tried pampering pain relief for your cramps
In Spanish we say mamá y papá ;)
Hey we had something similar with our while I was pregnant and yes it's nightmare! We fixed the problem by using a CSV import, of manual jigging but it wasn't too bad! I'm really not looking forward to the next vat return, it's been very difficult to manage during lockdown. Hope you're ok, cocoa and a good book x
Honestly thank god for the CSV imports! I've sent it off to my bookkeeper who bless her has been working on it over the weekend. So annoying though, could really do without this right now!
Hi, I enjoyed watching your video. Take care, be safe 👍😊🇪🇨🇬🇧
I wonder if you should leave a message for your doctor letting them know about your break through bleeding. It's still considered bleeding even though it's spotting or "old" looking in color. I don't know if it has to do with you taking your pills later in the day , a few times. I think you should call them and have a phone appointment just to touch base on this.
It's not point unless she's bleeding heavily, progestin only methods are known to cause spotting and irregular periods
My period is also acting weird this year... It used to start around the end or start of a month, but it skipped over a month, then started in the middle of the next month??
Olly Alexander's interview with Alastair Campbell for GQ is well worth watching :)
I live in the Chicagoland area and my parents got the vaccine yesterday I’m so glad!!
That is such a shame with the support bubble thing Bryony, glad it’s resolved now but for the future can fostering contact not just be considered as work as it’s your ‘job’ and you still able to keep a support bubble as a single person living alone (with a child)?
Technically I could have kept it, but it was the risk of infection that meant my parent's and I had to agree it wasn't safe to keep seeing each other. The new variant is far more transmissible, and the rates in London were 1 in 30 at the time. Was just too high risk, especially being this close to the vaccine role out and having a way out.
@@preciousstarsvlogs that makes total sense. I’m a NHS nurse and haven’t mixed with anybody outside my household since March last year - I wish everybody was as sensible as you and I, perhaps we wouldn’t have ended up in such a mess (plus the government catastrophically failing us).
How did you not have bubble is it due to the bubble having to isolate?
I don’t know if they are currently, but normally her parents are part of her quarantine bubble
I very much empathise with those feelings on the EU vaccine thing... Reading about it I feel like I've slipped into an alternate reality - "But it's supposed to be *us* that's messing up!!" 🙃
This whole thing has been going on for so long now it's just getting tougher and tougher to deal with over time. I'm in a very privileged position, living with my husband and both of us being able to work from home, being low risk. I miss my parents and friends so much though, and feel like my mental health is constantly teetering on the edge. Struggling to focus on things, just feeling in a very bizarre mood all the time. We will get through it 💚💜
Would you do a lockdown day in your life video
I’ve been taking the same pill and I had no period for 2 years except the odd spotting when I would have normally had a period but now it’s back to being regular also I have a few questions that I don’t really want to ask on here, will you see messages on Instagram at all?
I had a really bad period this time it was painful
Would the covid vaccine have had an effect on your cycle?
I'm thinking too u can probably get spotting here and there on the pill?
That’s an interesting idea
@@karbear26 yeah why I think it is because,the flu vaccine affected my cycle when I 1st got the vaccine,but the 2nd and third time I got the vaccine it was ok🤔 well it's something been introduced into your body that u didn't have before,and as women we know how different things affect our cycle,stress, medication,diet, travel ect.
That might be it for Bryony. Definitely for me. My period was wicked this last cycle, right after my second COVID shot.
@@treefrog1018 hi,how bad was it? I have since got the 1st covid vaccination and had a really bad period too,alot heavier with clots, something I don't usually get is clots,the odd time maybe but they would be small, these weren't 😔
@@rebecca9906 On day 5 right now.
My period after vaccine:
Day 1 Spotting and bad cramps
Day 2-3 Medium flow and BAD CRAMPS. Hydrocodone (left over from a surgery I had) didn't even touch my cramps.
Day 4-5, Light flow, no cramps.
Day 5: Moody. So freaking moody 😅
My normal period: Day 1-2 heavy with cramps Day 3, maybe crampy, medium flow, Day 4-5, light no cramps, Day 6 -no flow, Day 7, spotting
How long did you go without having a period? When I tried taking the combined pill continuously I lasted 72 days.
What happened after 72 days? Sometimes you have to allow a withdrawal bleed or two before your body adjusts.
Wish where i live (utah, usa) would do a lock down. Cases are out of control but no one wants to do anything. And people won't be responsible.
If you haven't seen the movie Jeffrey, please watch it!! It's a comedy/drama based off of a play. It's about being gay and the AIDS pandemic. It's really good.
How long have you been on the pill now ? I only had one period after starting it then it stopped for years! Which was amazing. No more pain and illness. Yay.
I encouraged my fiancée to go on cerazette as she hadn't tried it yet. She has endo and another pill she tried before gave her a blood clot in her leg. Scary.
Her periods stopped on cerazette and no side effects so that was great !
We've both now decided to come off it though as we are both 32 and MAYBE want to have children. Just wanted to see if our periods came back and they did straight away... because some people said it can take months to years..
Anyway, love your videos, love your honesty and I see you're fostering now - (I've not seen your videos for a while sorry!) Hope that's going well, would love to see some videos on that. Take care ! x
You could live in the United States (where I live). We know how to mess things up really well. Stay safe and well. Xx
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Are you still fostering ?
Yes! Didn't you watch it?
Yes. Bryony can't say much about the children.