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BBYGRL GOODMAN & ASSOCIATES

@bettercallroasty / bettercallroasty.tumblr.com

Roasty /27/ Them/ aroace Better Call Saul art account with my oc Ivan Yahontov. Occasional suggestive art and unhinged post
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"My dad, Mr. SempƩ...I loved him. He was difficult but I loved him. He was a salesman [...] and if he made a sale to a grocer [...] he'd celebrate at the local bar. [...] I was so unhappy at home.

Le Petit Nicolas - Qu'est-ce qu'on attend pour ĆŖtre heureux? (2022) dir. Benjamin MassoubreĀ & Amandine Fredon

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I never posted this! Fluffy McYahontov time! Despite their relationship being intense its also often quite silly and playful. Ivan's always extra gentle with his knees because he knows they're not in the best of shape. He feels a bit bad when he thinks of how jimmy broke them many years ago, even if it was for the scam.

So he enjoys kissing and squeezing em šŸ„ŗ

Ivan's bio is here!

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I made this for endometriosis awareness month which is March! It's important to spread awareness. It took me about 15 years to get a diagnosis. I am 3 months post total hysterectomy. I was hoping people would get interested if they saw something with one of their faves!

There is no cure, but certain things may alleviate the symptoms. It is grossly underdiagnosed, understudied, and underfunded. There are a wide variety of symptoms that vary from person to person. I only wrote SOME possible symptoms.

Other things that can cause similar symptoms are PCOS, adyemosis, and fibroids. Learn how to advocate for yourself and reach out to support groups. There are many online. A doctor should not be telling you it's "just a bad period" and writing you off.

Endometriosis can worsen and advance in stage over time. The only way to truly diagnose endometriosis is through exploratory laproscopic surgery. If Endometriosis is found, they will excise (cut it out) and run it through pathology. This is because endometriosis often does not show up I'm imaging. If you have a clean ultrasound, CT scan, or MRI, this does NOT mean your issues are in your head. Your best bet is to find an OBGYN who specializes in endometriosis and uterus diseases. After excision, Endometriosis is likely to grow back. However it's managed depends on you and your body. Do a lot of research, and don't be afraid to turn down a treatment plan if it makes you uncomfortable. Not all cases have to end in hysterectomy.

And when all else fails, better call saul! Medical malpractice attorney!

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