Thank you for this video. I did have my surgery at 44 bc I was trying to have my last baby and I wasn't getting pregnant. I was having awful pains that I didn't know what it was. I thought it was ovarian cysts causing my pain. I did have them but after my laparoscopy they did find Endo. My Dr. said based on my symptoms I was having I probably had it. Always on the pill or an IUD after my first two kids, I never had any pain, at all, so didn't know I had it. After my last IUD removal the pain was so bad. So bad. After my surgery I felt so much better. My period came back and I had EWCM for the first time ever! My pain is still pretty mild compared to what it used to be, but I feel you about the depression. But, honestly I felt super depressed before surgery too. My Dr. didn't tell me anything!! I had to ask him if I had Endo, so your Dr. told you all this stuff (which was not okay to tell you that after, why do they do that?, probably for the $$$), but mine told me NOTHING! He said one of my tubes didn't pass liquid so he suggested surgery for that, but I'm over surgery at this point in my life. Again, thank you for this vid! Blessings!
I expect to have this length in the next 6 months.im trying ro trim just a Lil bit every 3 months. Growing out a pixie has revealed to me how impatient I actually am
So glad to hear your story and that you've conceived. That's a God's blessing, you're so beave for gong though all of this. I've been having difficult time explaining to doctors about the painful periods to the point of sometimes passing out and they treated me like nothing is wrong and I am inventing my symptoms. Went to another doctor who suggested doubts for endometriosis but said needs laparoscopy to confirm as unsure and if any issues with getting pregnant they'll assign a therapy accordingly. I hope I will be able to conceive naturally praise be to God 🙏🙏🙏❤May God bless you and protect you and your baby and entire family. We're all together in this. 🙏❤
I’m so glad I came across this video! Took the decision to cut my hair and the dry frazzled crispy ends 😅 and cut it found your tutorial and loved it 🥰
Sorry for the late response but yes it’s very large. And yes I do love it. I do wish I would have gotten the green one though. But I love the brightness of this one
I'm about to do this.. I have never had short hair, other than when I was born.. So this will be a big change. I'm absolutely terrified but I want to do it.. My cousins are telling me I'm crazy. I went from butt length to waist length and now I want to go to a tapered cut, the same style you have.
No I don’t think it’s not, every time I go out someone is asking me about my natural hair process ! I think more women are trying to embrace their hair
Scientifically speaking, hair isnt supposed to be wet all the time or have heavy products on it. Its only causing fatigue on your hair strands and scalp, causing inflammation, therefore casuing all types of disorders on your strands AND scalp. Ultimately resulting in hair loss. Scientifically speaking, hair thrives best when stretched out. I give credit to Cyndoll's channerl hear on RU-vid for this knowledge. She knows what she's talking about. She is a hair scientist...and eversince I've been feeding off of her knowledge, and implementing her knowledge, I'm growing thicker hair, I have thicker edges and length retention with less breakage. So to answer your question, I can speak for myself, yes I'm tired of the natural hair movement. Y'all should tune into Cyndoll's channel and she'll enlighten y'all to how we are being lied to.
I can see this. That’s why protective styles are important. One thing that helped me grow my hair are protective styles but regardless I’m forever on the natural hair train. I refuse to relax my hair or excessively use heat for convenience of styling
@@PrettyGirlsWithCurlsI agree. I love my curls. I've been into heat styling or relaxing on a regular basis. Even when I got relaxers I only got two a year max. I personally don't see them as something that is useful or that I use.