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Mwahhahahhaargh!
Jud wrote: "That last one is fantastic.
What a difference to attitudes nowadays, if Kitty and Nathan came cavorting around the dining table I'd be in stitches."
Glad you enjoyed it. I would too. In fact, McMini has been studying the Incas, so now he keeps sacrificing villagers to the sun god every evening in Minecraft! I should think he would have been sent to an exorcist for that kind of behaviour, back in the day.
Cheers
MTM



I know, he's a beggar for it :-(

then I think you need 'Say it with flowers' on the 19th and you're caught up to date :-)
I do have moral qualms about the effect Tallis Steelyard might be having on the cats, but these are easily resolved because we are talking about cats familiar with the writings of M.T :-)


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Take care you xxx. If I can get the research together it'll be one about the 'the change' next week.
Cheers
MTM


Cheers
MTM

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1. I think you mean the Mirena coil and;
2. I'm not looking forward to this.

1. I think you mean the Mirena coil and;
2. I'm not looking forward to this."
Mwqhahahargh! I probably do! I've never seen it written down! ;-) And I think my symptoms are grimmer than some but at the same time, like the grim bits about being pregnant, none of it is life threatening stuff, just really annoying.



Mwahhahaarhgh. Who are you and who am I? Windy isn't it? No it's not it's Thursday! So am I let's go and have a cup of tea.
Desley (Cat fosterer) wrote: "Read your blog post with interest last night – slightly worried that it explains some of my recent worries, sleeping issues and memory/concentration issues! I’m going to make a lifestyle change, an..."
Really pleased it was handy and glad the balance was OK. Also pleased to have allayed some of your worries. I genuinely thought I had early onset dementia and booked a double appointment with the doctor. But after about ten minutes on the sore boobs and other lady things I was suffering, she said she reckoned she was pretty sure what was wrong but had one question to confirm. Then she asked, was I having short term memory problems? When I said I was and explained that my worries about early onset dementia was the other thing I'd come to see her about she said, 'nope, you are approaching the menopause.'
Cheers
MTM

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Be extra careful. Being erratic is not proof of being finished.

Be extra careful. Being erratic is not pro..."
So I have heard, but 15 months without is a fairly good sign.

Alicia wrote: "Be extra careful. Being erratic is not pro..."
This is true, unfortunately! Hormones are a real bastard! And there is the post menopausal stuff to worry about but most of my friends who are that side of it find it’s wearing off a bit. I think one is still suffering. I suspect I’m only really about 5 years in, and the first five were just my body not settling after giving birth to McMini and then it started in earnest when I was about 45. I’ve never had irregular periods they just became more and more grim and the surrounding hormones more and more vile. Then again, all my life I’ve taken things to make them less horrible.

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loved the short :-)

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Woot! Thanks! It’s not one of the best parts but it’s the best bit to put in because some folks will, at least, have read Unlucky and know what’s up next.



Gotta say the memory thing has started to affect me. It really caught me off guard and was very frightening the first few times.
It's very reassuring to talk about it and know it's a normal process.
Also, it's a good excuse to get out of doing stuff. ;)
I may have to forget to go to some pointless meetings next term...

Gotta say the memory thing has started to affect me. It really caught me off guard and was very frightening the first few times.
It's very rea..."
Yeh it is scary, I was so relieved to find it wasn't dementia. I like that idea to escape meetings. Maybe I should try that. Hmm...
Desley (Cat fosterer) wrote: "Just read this weeks, was chuffed to have a reference to your cat fans, will read them the short this weekend, might be easier from the laptop. Can't judge Coco's reaction though"
I hope the story will go down well, and glad the mention did! ;-)
Rosemary (grooving with the Picts) wrote: "Always that vital one step behind but I would be delighted with some - any! - sort of menopausal symptoms. At this rate I could carry on forever... (mother was nearly sixty :( )"
My Mum was 56. I'm 50 and I've been having menopausal symptoms since I had McMini basically. Just didn't settle down after the upheaval of birthing the little blighter.
It's a joy.

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Now that is a result for a comedy author. Although I apologised if it inconvenienced you at all! ;-) As for reading the email, yes, McMini is as daft as I am.
Cheers
MTM

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What a difference to attitudes nowadays, if Kitty and Nathan came cavorting around the dining table I'd be in stitches.