Damn I love your pictures. I really do. You say so much in just a simple picture. It's very powerful. It's brilliant. I love you. Wait, did I take it too far there? I did. I took it too far.
If you thought that by tying up your IF monster that you'd be free of monsters, think again! That worry monster? He's not going anywhere. He's doing a little implanting of his own. And once you determine that everything is ok with your pregnancy, and you get further along, then the gas monster shows up. He smells, trust me. He does go away after a while. Then comes the Tired Monster. He'll go away when your kid goes to college.
I agree with Smarshy. First, I love your pictures! But you knew that. :) Second, there's always a worry monster in the IF world. But I'm in the "hang in there" camp. I have a good feeling hon. It'll work out; I just KNOW it. Hang onto that thought.
I agree with Smarshy as well. And don't forgot, "normal non-IFers" don't even necessarily know they are pregnant yet... imagine that. Symptoms are just that, symptoms. They come and go. Also, for what it's worth - the pregnancies I had the least amount of symptoms with were the ones that stuck around.
Hu Hin, Just found your blog through a series of other ones. IF is SO NOT FUNNY, but, man! Your drawings are cracking me right on up! The IF Monster is a perfect character. I picture mine to be more of a snot green, though. I've just read through your archives to catch the whole story, and I'm hoping hoping hoping for you on this pregnancy. (How much follistim do you do this cycle btw?)
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Damn I love your pictures. I really do. You say so much in just a simple picture. It's very powerful. It's brilliant. I love you. Wait, did I take it too far there? I did. I took it too far.
If you thought that by tying up your IF monster that you'd be free of monsters, think again! That worry monster? He's not going anywhere. He's doing a little implanting of his own. And once you determine that everything is ok with your pregnancy, and you get further along, then the gas monster shows up. He smells, trust me. He does go away after a while. Then comes the Tired Monster. He'll go away when your kid goes to college.
Just think of all the drawing you'll get to do!
Hang in there. I don't know personally but I have read symptoms come and go. Don't freak out yet.
I agree with Smarshy. First, I love your pictures! But you knew that. :) Second, there's always a worry monster in the IF world. But I'm in the "hang in there" camp. I have a good feeling hon. It'll work out; I just KNOW it. Hang onto that thought.
I agree with Smarshy as well. And don't forgot, "normal non-IFers" don't even necessarily know they are pregnant yet... imagine that. Symptoms are just that, symptoms. They come and go. Also, for what it's worth - the pregnancies I had the least amount of symptoms with were the ones that stuck around.
Hu Hin,
Just found your blog through a series of other ones.
IF is SO NOT FUNNY, but, man! Your drawings are cracking me right on up! The IF Monster is a perfect character. I picture mine to be more of a snot green, though.
I've just read through your archives to catch the whole story, and I'm hoping hoping hoping for you on this pregnancy.
(How much follistim do you do this cycle btw?)
OMG,
That first line? Hu Hin? it's supposed to be "Hi Hon!"!! (It's dark, I can't see my keyboard that well...)
I wish all the best! maybe it is time for to leave the IF mosnter tyed up somewhere. Carrying to monsters gets to be too much!
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