Guest guest Posted March 17, 2001 Report Share Posted March 17, 2001 Actually there was this " thing " on the market that I tried and then pitched.I can't even remember the name-but it was shaped like a bowl and was made of a sort of rubber.The idea was to sqeeze this thing to insert it.Well I tried that and it kept popping out(stop all that laughing out there) Finally I threw it away and I have not seen it re-appear in the pharmacy so I guess, it went off the market. Best, Bonnie GG Schaumburg wrote: > maybe we could market a super huge tampon, sort of like as big as one of those...er marital > aids...dildos....like a giant one....it could have a catchy title, like... " when those little ones > won't do " ....hahahahaha. I'm sorry, it is serious but I think there might be somehing there to market > for people who can't even leave home without a psycho hemmorhage. The brand could be, " the tampon for > those who size does make a difference! " My distinct apologies, but it is frustrating to not be able > to go out of your house at times. gg > > Sydney Lagier wrote: > > > Wow, I totally sympathize with your plight. On my worse days, I would > > bleed through a ultra-super tampon on to my backup pad every 20 minutes. I > > would have to plan when I left from work so it would be right after I > > changed a tampon--the commute is 45 minutes so I just had to deal with > > whatever happened by the time I got home. Isn't it just a terrible thing > > to have to be cluttering your brain with your next " appointment " with the > > bathroom? I couldn't even consider the opera tickets a person was going to > > give me that had no intermission! > > > > Sorry to say, though, I never noticed any difference in brands of tampons. > > > > At 11:12 PM 3/16/01 +0000, you wrote: > > >I have been reading much lately about fibroids growing back after > > >myo. Of those of you that have had this happen, do they grow back > > >just as they were before, or are they new ones in new places? > > > > > >Second, I know this is an awfully personal question to ask of you, > > >but I was wondering if during exceptionally heavy periods if you have > > >found that a particular brand of tampon has been more reliable than > > >others. I travel for work and when I am having a bad day there is > > >little that can help me even with an overnight pad. It's so tough to > > >be on the road and miserable. A few weeks ago I happened to be > > >working on the road with a woman (thank God!) when I was having a bad > > >day. It turns out she had a hysterectomy two years earlier for > > >fibroids (she was only 28) and we had a discussion about how to > > >travel with bad periods. She mentioned to me a huge difference in > > >brands. Just wondering if any of you had noticed that as well. > > > > > >Thanks > > >Giselle > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2001 Report Share Posted March 17, 2001 Actually there was this " thing " on the market that I tried and then pitched.I can't even remember the name-but it was shaped like a bowl and was made of a sort of rubber.The idea was to sqeeze this thing to insert it.Well I tried that and it kept popping out(stop all that laughing out there) Finally I threw it away and I have not seen it re-appear in the pharmacy so I guess, it went off the market. Best, Bonnie GG Schaumburg wrote: > maybe we could market a super huge tampon, sort of like as big as one of those...er marital > aids...dildos....like a giant one....it could have a catchy title, like... " when those little ones > won't do " ....hahahahaha. I'm sorry, it is serious but I think there might be somehing there to market > for people who can't even leave home without a psycho hemmorhage. The brand could be, " the tampon for > those who size does make a difference! " My distinct apologies, but it is frustrating to not be able > to go out of your house at times. gg > > Sydney Lagier wrote: > > > Wow, I totally sympathize with your plight. On my worse days, I would > > bleed through a ultra-super tampon on to my backup pad every 20 minutes. I > > would have to plan when I left from work so it would be right after I > > changed a tampon--the commute is 45 minutes so I just had to deal with > > whatever happened by the time I got home. Isn't it just a terrible thing > > to have to be cluttering your brain with your next " appointment " with the > > bathroom? I couldn't even consider the opera tickets a person was going to > > give me that had no intermission! > > > > Sorry to say, though, I never noticed any difference in brands of tampons. > > > > At 11:12 PM 3/16/01 +0000, you wrote: > > >I have been reading much lately about fibroids growing back after > > >myo. Of those of you that have had this happen, do they grow back > > >just as they were before, or are they new ones in new places? > > > > > >Second, I know this is an awfully personal question to ask of you, > > >but I was wondering if during exceptionally heavy periods if you have > > >found that a particular brand of tampon has been more reliable than > > >others. I travel for work and when I am having a bad day there is > > >little that can help me even with an overnight pad. It's so tough to > > >be on the road and miserable. A few weeks ago I happened to be > > >working on the road with a woman (thank God!) when I was having a bad > > >day. It turns out she had a hysterectomy two years earlier for > > >fibroids (she was only 28) and we had a discussion about how to > > >travel with bad periods. She mentioned to me a huge difference in > > >brands. Just wondering if any of you had noticed that as well. > > > > > >Thanks > > >Giselle > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2001 Report Share Posted March 17, 2001 Ok, you guys cracked me up! Now I'll just be giggling the next time I go shopping and fail to find the " Industrial Size for REAL women " section of the aisle. It's so good to know that I'm not alone. > I have been reading much lately about fibroids growing back after > myo. Of those of you that have had this happen, do they grow back > just as they were before, or are they new ones in new places? > > Second, I know this is an awfully personal question to ask of you, > but I was wondering if during exceptionally heavy periods if you have > found that a particular brand of tampon has been more reliable than > others. I travel for work and when I am having a bad day there is > little that can help me even with an overnight pad. It's so tough to > be on the road and miserable. A few weeks ago I happened to be > working on the road with a woman (thank God!) when I was having a bad > day. It turns out she had a hysterectomy two years earlier for > fibroids (she was only 28) and we had a discussion about how to > travel with bad periods. She mentioned to me a huge difference in > brands. Just wondering if any of you had noticed that as well. > > Thanks > Giselle Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2001 Report Share Posted March 17, 2001 In a message dated Sat, 17 Mar 2001 1:20:02 AM Eastern Standard Time, " Cori Robison " writes: << But seriously folks - remember that old brand " Rely " ? >> I just LOVED those! They NEVER leaked, no matter what. They were just great, and I'm still mourning their passing..... Did anyone else ever cut one open to see what sort of amazing stuff was inside? I can still remember the little white squares I found when I opened one up, and wondering whether or not it was those tiny things that made Rely so reliable Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2001 Report Share Posted March 17, 2001 In a message dated Sat, 17 Mar 2001 1:20:02 AM Eastern Standard Time, " Cori Robison " writes: << But seriously folks - remember that old brand " Rely " ? >> I just LOVED those! They NEVER leaked, no matter what. They were just great, and I'm still mourning their passing..... Did anyone else ever cut one open to see what sort of amazing stuff was inside? I can still remember the little white squares I found when I opened one up, and wondering whether or not it was those tiny things that made Rely so reliable Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2001 Report Share Posted March 17, 2001 In a message dated Sat, 17 Mar 2001 1:20:02 AM Eastern Standard Time, " Cori Robison " writes: << But seriously folks - remember that old brand " Rely " ? >> I just LOVED those! They NEVER leaked, no matter what. They were just great, and I'm still mourning their passing..... Did anyone else ever cut one open to see what sort of amazing stuff was inside? I can still remember the little white squares I found when I opened one up, and wondering whether or not it was those tiny things that made Rely so reliable Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2001 Report Share Posted March 17, 2001 In a message dated Sat, 17 Mar 2001 2:36:23 PM Eastern Standard Time, " Donna Jung " writes: << When I lived in Toronto, Canada, a few years ago, Kotex was selling throw-away leakproof underpants that we can wear when we have our periods. You still have to wear pads and tampons. I still have a few in my closet. I wore them when I went to bed but I felt funny wearing them. I don't remember the name, and I don't see them anymore in the drugstores. >> I don't recall the name of those either, but I do remember seeing them in drugstores, too. If anyone's exceptionally interested in this topic, check out: www.mum.org That's the " Museum Of Menstruation " . Amongst the many bits of trivia you'll find on the site are both the long history of menstrual cup like " Instead " , and the evolution of those underwear-type things. My personal favorite name for the cup is " Daintette " . In the panty category, I'm partial to " Sanitary Bloomers " Enjoy, ladies! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2001 Report Share Posted March 17, 2001 In a message dated Sat, 17 Mar 2001 2:36:23 PM Eastern Standard Time, " Donna Jung " writes: << When I lived in Toronto, Canada, a few years ago, Kotex was selling throw-away leakproof underpants that we can wear when we have our periods. You still have to wear pads and tampons. I still have a few in my closet. I wore them when I went to bed but I felt funny wearing them. I don't remember the name, and I don't see them anymore in the drugstores. >> I don't recall the name of those either, but I do remember seeing them in drugstores, too. If anyone's exceptionally interested in this topic, check out: www.mum.org That's the " Museum Of Menstruation " . Amongst the many bits of trivia you'll find on the site are both the long history of menstrual cup like " Instead " , and the evolution of those underwear-type things. My personal favorite name for the cup is " Daintette " . In the panty category, I'm partial to " Sanitary Bloomers " Enjoy, ladies! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2001 Report Share Posted March 17, 2001 oh yeah I remember that thing. I flunked origami making and so this was a sort of rubber origami thing that you made smaller and it popped out inside in all it's efficient splendor. I think it was a spare automobile part that they decided to market because they had too many of them. I threw mine away also. gg Bonnie Andrukaitis wrote: > Actually there was this " thing " on the market that I tried and then pitched.I can't even remember the > name-but it was shaped like a bowl and was made of a sort of rubber.The idea was to sqeeze this thing to > insert it.Well I tried that and it kept popping out(stop all that laughing out there) Finally I threw it > away and I have not seen it re-appear in the pharmacy so I guess, it went off the market. > Best, > Bonnie > > GG Schaumburg wrote: > > > maybe we could market a super huge tampon, sort of like as big as one of those...er marital > > aids...dildos....like a giant one....it could have a catchy title, like... " when those little ones > > won't do " ....hahahahaha. I'm sorry, it is serious but I think there might be somehing there to market > > for people who can't even leave home without a psycho hemmorhage. The brand could be, " the tampon for > > those who size does make a difference! " My distinct apologies, but it is frustrating to not be able > > to go out of your house at times. gg > > > > Sydney Lagier wrote: > > > > > Wow, I totally sympathize with your plight. On my worse days, I would > > > bleed through a ultra-super tampon on to my backup pad every 20 minutes. I > > > would have to plan when I left from work so it would be right after I > > > changed a tampon--the commute is 45 minutes so I just had to deal with > > > whatever happened by the time I got home. Isn't it just a terrible thing > > > to have to be cluttering your brain with your next " appointment " with the > > > bathroom? I couldn't even consider the opera tickets a person was going to > > > give me that had no intermission! > > > > > > Sorry to say, though, I never noticed any difference in brands of tampons. > > > > > > At 11:12 PM 3/16/01 +0000, you wrote: > > > >I have been reading much lately about fibroids growing back after > > > >myo. Of those of you that have had this happen, do they grow back > > > >just as they were before, or are they new ones in new places? > > > > > > > >Second, I know this is an awfully personal question to ask of you, > > > >but I was wondering if during exceptionally heavy periods if you have > > > >found that a particular brand of tampon has been more reliable than > > > >others. I travel for work and when I am having a bad day there is > > > >little that can help me even with an overnight pad. It's so tough to > > > >be on the road and miserable. A few weeks ago I happened to be > > > >working on the road with a woman (thank God!) when I was having a bad > > > >day. It turns out she had a hysterectomy two years earlier for > > > >fibroids (she was only 28) and we had a discussion about how to > > > >travel with bad periods. She mentioned to me a huge difference in > > > >brands. Just wondering if any of you had noticed that as well. > > > > > > > >Thanks > > > >Giselle > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2001 Report Share Posted March 17, 2001 oh yeah I remember that thing. I flunked origami making and so this was a sort of rubber origami thing that you made smaller and it popped out inside in all it's efficient splendor. I think it was a spare automobile part that they decided to market because they had too many of them. I threw mine away also. gg Bonnie Andrukaitis wrote: > Actually there was this " thing " on the market that I tried and then pitched.I can't even remember the > name-but it was shaped like a bowl and was made of a sort of rubber.The idea was to sqeeze this thing to > insert it.Well I tried that and it kept popping out(stop all that laughing out there) Finally I threw it > away and I have not seen it re-appear in the pharmacy so I guess, it went off the market. > Best, > Bonnie > > GG Schaumburg wrote: > > > maybe we could market a super huge tampon, sort of like as big as one of those...er marital > > aids...dildos....like a giant one....it could have a catchy title, like... " when those little ones > > won't do " ....hahahahaha. I'm sorry, it is serious but I think there might be somehing there to market > > for people who can't even leave home without a psycho hemmorhage. The brand could be, " the tampon for > > those who size does make a difference! " My distinct apologies, but it is frustrating to not be able > > to go out of your house at times. gg > > > > Sydney Lagier wrote: > > > > > Wow, I totally sympathize with your plight. On my worse days, I would > > > bleed through a ultra-super tampon on to my backup pad every 20 minutes. I > > > would have to plan when I left from work so it would be right after I > > > changed a tampon--the commute is 45 minutes so I just had to deal with > > > whatever happened by the time I got home. Isn't it just a terrible thing > > > to have to be cluttering your brain with your next " appointment " with the > > > bathroom? I couldn't even consider the opera tickets a person was going to > > > give me that had no intermission! > > > > > > Sorry to say, though, I never noticed any difference in brands of tampons. > > > > > > At 11:12 PM 3/16/01 +0000, you wrote: > > > >I have been reading much lately about fibroids growing back after > > > >myo. Of those of you that have had this happen, do they grow back > > > >just as they were before, or are they new ones in new places? > > > > > > > >Second, I know this is an awfully personal question to ask of you, > > > >but I was wondering if during exceptionally heavy periods if you have > > > >found that a particular brand of tampon has been more reliable than > > > >others. I travel for work and when I am having a bad day there is > > > >little that can help me even with an overnight pad. It's so tough to > > > >be on the road and miserable. A few weeks ago I happened to be > > > >working on the road with a woman (thank God!) when I was having a bad > > > >day. It turns out she had a hysterectomy two years earlier for > > > >fibroids (she was only 28) and we had a discussion about how to > > > >travel with bad periods. She mentioned to me a huge difference in > > > >brands. Just wondering if any of you had noticed that as well. > > > > > > > >Thanks > > > >Giselle > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2001 Report Share Posted March 17, 2001 oh yeah I remember that thing. I flunked origami making and so this was a sort of rubber origami thing that you made smaller and it popped out inside in all it's efficient splendor. I think it was a spare automobile part that they decided to market because they had too many of them. I threw mine away also. gg Bonnie Andrukaitis wrote: > Actually there was this " thing " on the market that I tried and then pitched.I can't even remember the > name-but it was shaped like a bowl and was made of a sort of rubber.The idea was to sqeeze this thing to > insert it.Well I tried that and it kept popping out(stop all that laughing out there) Finally I threw it > away and I have not seen it re-appear in the pharmacy so I guess, it went off the market. > Best, > Bonnie > > GG Schaumburg wrote: > > > maybe we could market a super huge tampon, sort of like as big as one of those...er marital > > aids...dildos....like a giant one....it could have a catchy title, like... " when those little ones > > won't do " ....hahahahaha. I'm sorry, it is serious but I think there might be somehing there to market > > for people who can't even leave home without a psycho hemmorhage. The brand could be, " the tampon for > > those who size does make a difference! " My distinct apologies, but it is frustrating to not be able > > to go out of your house at times. gg > > > > Sydney Lagier wrote: > > > > > Wow, I totally sympathize with your plight. On my worse days, I would > > > bleed through a ultra-super tampon on to my backup pad every 20 minutes. I > > > would have to plan when I left from work so it would be right after I > > > changed a tampon--the commute is 45 minutes so I just had to deal with > > > whatever happened by the time I got home. Isn't it just a terrible thing > > > to have to be cluttering your brain with your next " appointment " with the > > > bathroom? I couldn't even consider the opera tickets a person was going to > > > give me that had no intermission! > > > > > > Sorry to say, though, I never noticed any difference in brands of tampons. > > > > > > At 11:12 PM 3/16/01 +0000, you wrote: > > > >I have been reading much lately about fibroids growing back after > > > >myo. Of those of you that have had this happen, do they grow back > > > >just as they were before, or are they new ones in new places? > > > > > > > >Second, I know this is an awfully personal question to ask of you, > > > >but I was wondering if during exceptionally heavy periods if you have > > > >found that a particular brand of tampon has been more reliable than > > > >others. I travel for work and when I am having a bad day there is > > > >little that can help me even with an overnight pad. It's so tough to > > > >be on the road and miserable. A few weeks ago I happened to be > > > >working on the road with a woman (thank God!) when I was having a bad > > > >day. It turns out she had a hysterectomy two years earlier for > > > >fibroids (she was only 28) and we had a discussion about how to > > > >travel with bad periods. She mentioned to me a huge difference in > > > >brands. Just wondering if any of you had noticed that as well. > > > > > > > >Thanks > > > >Giselle > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2001 Report Share Posted March 17, 2001 gg-never I thought I'd say it-you're funnier than me! LOL Best, Bonnie P.S. We should a award a prize to anyone who can remember the name. before anyone gets in a knot because I am suggesting prize-giving-this is an invisible prize GG Schaumburg wrote: > oh yeah I remember that thing. I flunked origami making and so this was a sort of rubber origami thing that > you made smaller and it popped out inside in all it's efficient splendor. I think it was a spare automobile > part that they decided to market because they had too many of them. I threw mine away also. gg > > Bonnie Andrukaitis wrote: > > > Actually there was this " thing " on the market that I tried and then pitched.I can't even remember the > > name-but it was shaped like a bowl and was made of a sort of rubber.The idea was to sqeeze this thing to > > insert it.Well I tried that and it kept popping out(stop all that laughing out there) Finally I threw it > > away and I have not seen it re-appear in the pharmacy so I guess, it went off the market. > > Best, > > Bonnie > > > > GG Schaumburg wrote: > > > > > maybe we could market a super huge tampon, sort of like as big as one of those...er marital > > > aids...dildos....like a giant one....it could have a catchy title, like... " when those little ones > > > won't do " ....hahahahaha. I'm sorry, it is serious but I think there might be somehing there to market > > > for people who can't even leave home without a psycho hemmorhage. The brand could be, " the tampon for > > > those who size does make a difference! " My distinct apologies, but it is frustrating to not be able > > > to go out of your house at times. gg > > > > > > Sydney Lagier wrote: > > > > > > > Wow, I totally sympathize with your plight. On my worse days, I would > > > > bleed through a ultra-super tampon on to my backup pad every 20 minutes. I > > > > would have to plan when I left from work so it would be right after I > > > > changed a tampon--the commute is 45 minutes so I just had to deal with > > > > whatever happened by the time I got home. Isn't it just a terrible thing > > > > to have to be cluttering your brain with your next " appointment " with the > > > > bathroom? I couldn't even consider the opera tickets a person was going to > > > > give me that had no intermission! > > > > > > > > Sorry to say, though, I never noticed any difference in brands of tampons. > > > > > > > > At 11:12 PM 3/16/01 +0000, you wrote: > > > > >I have been reading much lately about fibroids growing back after > > > > >myo. Of those of you that have had this happen, do they grow back > > > > >just as they were before, or are they new ones in new places? > > > > > > > > > >Second, I know this is an awfully personal question to ask of you, > > > > >but I was wondering if during exceptionally heavy periods if you have > > > > >found that a particular brand of tampon has been more reliable than > > > > >others. I travel for work and when I am having a bad day there is > > > > >little that can help me even with an overnight pad. It's so tough to > > > > >be on the road and miserable. A few weeks ago I happened to be > > > > >working on the road with a woman (thank God!) when I was having a bad > > > > >day. It turns out she had a hysterectomy two years earlier for > > > > >fibroids (she was only 28) and we had a discussion about how to > > > > >travel with bad periods. She mentioned to me a huge difference in > > > > >brands. Just wondering if any of you had noticed that as well. > > > > > > > > > >Thanks > > > > >Giselle > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2001 Report Share Posted March 17, 2001 gg-never I thought I'd say it-you're funnier than me! LOL Best, Bonnie P.S. We should a award a prize to anyone who can remember the name. before anyone gets in a knot because I am suggesting prize-giving-this is an invisible prize GG Schaumburg wrote: > oh yeah I remember that thing. I flunked origami making and so this was a sort of rubber origami thing that > you made smaller and it popped out inside in all it's efficient splendor. I think it was a spare automobile > part that they decided to market because they had too many of them. I threw mine away also. gg > > Bonnie Andrukaitis wrote: > > > Actually there was this " thing " on the market that I tried and then pitched.I can't even remember the > > name-but it was shaped like a bowl and was made of a sort of rubber.The idea was to sqeeze this thing to > > insert it.Well I tried that and it kept popping out(stop all that laughing out there) Finally I threw it > > away and I have not seen it re-appear in the pharmacy so I guess, it went off the market. > > Best, > > Bonnie > > > > GG Schaumburg wrote: > > > > > maybe we could market a super huge tampon, sort of like as big as one of those...er marital > > > aids...dildos....like a giant one....it could have a catchy title, like... " when those little ones > > > won't do " ....hahahahaha. I'm sorry, it is serious but I think there might be somehing there to market > > > for people who can't even leave home without a psycho hemmorhage. The brand could be, " the tampon for > > > those who size does make a difference! " My distinct apologies, but it is frustrating to not be able > > > to go out of your house at times. gg > > > > > > Sydney Lagier wrote: > > > > > > > Wow, I totally sympathize with your plight. On my worse days, I would > > > > bleed through a ultra-super tampon on to my backup pad every 20 minutes. I > > > > would have to plan when I left from work so it would be right after I > > > > changed a tampon--the commute is 45 minutes so I just had to deal with > > > > whatever happened by the time I got home. Isn't it just a terrible thing > > > > to have to be cluttering your brain with your next " appointment " with the > > > > bathroom? I couldn't even consider the opera tickets a person was going to > > > > give me that had no intermission! > > > > > > > > Sorry to say, though, I never noticed any difference in brands of tampons. > > > > > > > > At 11:12 PM 3/16/01 +0000, you wrote: > > > > >I have been reading much lately about fibroids growing back after > > > > >myo. Of those of you that have had this happen, do they grow back > > > > >just as they were before, or are they new ones in new places? > > > > > > > > > >Second, I know this is an awfully personal question to ask of you, > > > > >but I was wondering if during exceptionally heavy periods if you have > > > > >found that a particular brand of tampon has been more reliable than > > > > >others. I travel for work and when I am having a bad day there is > > > > >little that can help me even with an overnight pad. It's so tough to > > > > >be on the road and miserable. A few weeks ago I happened to be > > > > >working on the road with a woman (thank God!) when I was having a bad > > > > >day. It turns out she had a hysterectomy two years earlier for > > > > >fibroids (she was only 28) and we had a discussion about how to > > > > >travel with bad periods. She mentioned to me a huge difference in > > > > >brands. Just wondering if any of you had noticed that as well. > > > > > > > > > >Thanks > > > > >Giselle > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2001 Report Share Posted March 17, 2001 gg-never I thought I'd say it-you're funnier than me! LOL Best, Bonnie P.S. We should a award a prize to anyone who can remember the name. before anyone gets in a knot because I am suggesting prize-giving-this is an invisible prize GG Schaumburg wrote: > oh yeah I remember that thing. I flunked origami making and so this was a sort of rubber origami thing that > you made smaller and it popped out inside in all it's efficient splendor. I think it was a spare automobile > part that they decided to market because they had too many of them. I threw mine away also. gg > > Bonnie Andrukaitis wrote: > > > Actually there was this " thing " on the market that I tried and then pitched.I can't even remember the > > name-but it was shaped like a bowl and was made of a sort of rubber.The idea was to sqeeze this thing to > > insert it.Well I tried that and it kept popping out(stop all that laughing out there) Finally I threw it > > away and I have not seen it re-appear in the pharmacy so I guess, it went off the market. > > Best, > > Bonnie > > > > GG Schaumburg wrote: > > > > > maybe we could market a super huge tampon, sort of like as big as one of those...er marital > > > aids...dildos....like a giant one....it could have a catchy title, like... " when those little ones > > > won't do " ....hahahahaha. I'm sorry, it is serious but I think there might be somehing there to market > > > for people who can't even leave home without a psycho hemmorhage. The brand could be, " the tampon for > > > those who size does make a difference! " My distinct apologies, but it is frustrating to not be able > > > to go out of your house at times. gg > > > > > > Sydney Lagier wrote: > > > > > > > Wow, I totally sympathize with your plight. On my worse days, I would > > > > bleed through a ultra-super tampon on to my backup pad every 20 minutes. I > > > > would have to plan when I left from work so it would be right after I > > > > changed a tampon--the commute is 45 minutes so I just had to deal with > > > > whatever happened by the time I got home. Isn't it just a terrible thing > > > > to have to be cluttering your brain with your next " appointment " with the > > > > bathroom? I couldn't even consider the opera tickets a person was going to > > > > give me that had no intermission! > > > > > > > > Sorry to say, though, I never noticed any difference in brands of tampons. > > > > > > > > At 11:12 PM 3/16/01 +0000, you wrote: > > > > >I have been reading much lately about fibroids growing back after > > > > >myo. Of those of you that have had this happen, do they grow back > > > > >just as they were before, or are they new ones in new places? > > > > > > > > > >Second, I know this is an awfully personal question to ask of you, > > > > >but I was wondering if during exceptionally heavy periods if you have > > > > >found that a particular brand of tampon has been more reliable than > > > > >others. I travel for work and when I am having a bad day there is > > > > >little that can help me even with an overnight pad. It's so tough to > > > > >be on the road and miserable. A few weeks ago I happened to be > > > > >working on the road with a woman (thank God!) when I was having a bad > > > > >day. It turns out she had a hysterectomy two years earlier for > > > > >fibroids (she was only 28) and we had a discussion about how to > > > > >travel with bad periods. She mentioned to me a huge difference in > > > > >brands. Just wondering if any of you had noticed that as well. > > > > > > > > > >Thanks > > > > >Giselle > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2001 Report Share Posted March 17, 2001 In a message dated Sat, 17 Mar 2001 6:10:27 PM Eastern Standard Time, Bonnie Andrukaitis writes: << , Before you are voted the winner.We must see how many others think it was " Instead " >> " Instead " is indeed the correct name. You can find their website at: http://www.softcup.com/ I do believe we have a winner! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2001 Report Share Posted March 17, 2001 In a message dated Sat, 17 Mar 2001 6:10:27 PM Eastern Standard Time, Bonnie Andrukaitis writes: << , Before you are voted the winner.We must see how many others think it was " Instead " >> " Instead " is indeed the correct name. You can find their website at: http://www.softcup.com/ I do believe we have a winner! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2001 Report Share Posted March 17, 2001 I think those little cups are called " Instead " . > > > > > >I have been reading much lately about fibroids growing back after > > > > > >myo. Of those of you that have had this happen, do they grow back > > > > > >just as they were before, or are they new ones in new places? > > > > > > > > > > > >Second, I know this is an awfully personal question to ask of you, > > > > > >but I was wondering if during exceptionally heavy periods if you have > > > > > >found that a particular brand of tampon has been more reliable than > > > > > >others. I travel for work and when I am having a bad day there is > > > > > >little that can help me even with an overnight pad. It's so tough to > > > > > >be on the road and miserable. A few weeks ago I happened to be > > > > > >working on the road with a woman (thank God!) when I was having a bad > > > > > >day. It turns out she had a hysterectomy two years earlier for > > > > > >fibroids (she was only 28) and we had a discussion about how to > > > > > >travel with bad periods. She mentioned to me a huge difference in > > > > > >brands. Just wondering if any of you had noticed that as well. > > > > > > > > > > > >Thanks > > > > > >Giselle > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2001 Report Share Posted March 17, 2001 I think those little cups are called " Instead " . > > > > > >I have been reading much lately about fibroids growing back after > > > > > >myo. Of those of you that have had this happen, do they grow back > > > > > >just as they were before, or are they new ones in new places? > > > > > > > > > > > >Second, I know this is an awfully personal question to ask of you, > > > > > >but I was wondering if during exceptionally heavy periods if you have > > > > > >found that a particular brand of tampon has been more reliable than > > > > > >others. I travel for work and when I am having a bad day there is > > > > > >little that can help me even with an overnight pad. It's so tough to > > > > > >be on the road and miserable. A few weeks ago I happened to be > > > > > >working on the road with a woman (thank God!) when I was having a bad > > > > > >day. It turns out she had a hysterectomy two years earlier for > > > > > >fibroids (she was only 28) and we had a discussion about how to > > > > > >travel with bad periods. She mentioned to me a huge difference in > > > > > >brands. Just wondering if any of you had noticed that as well. > > > > > > > > > > > >Thanks > > > > > >Giselle > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2001 Report Share Posted March 17, 2001 I think those little cups are called " Instead " . > > > > > >I have been reading much lately about fibroids growing back after > > > > > >myo. Of those of you that have had this happen, do they grow back > > > > > >just as they were before, or are they new ones in new places? > > > > > > > > > > > >Second, I know this is an awfully personal question to ask of you, > > > > > >but I was wondering if during exceptionally heavy periods if you have > > > > > >found that a particular brand of tampon has been more reliable than > > > > > >others. I travel for work and when I am having a bad day there is > > > > > >little that can help me even with an overnight pad. It's so tough to > > > > > >be on the road and miserable. A few weeks ago I happened to be > > > > > >working on the road with a woman (thank God!) when I was having a bad > > > > > >day. It turns out she had a hysterectomy two years earlier for > > > > > >fibroids (she was only 28) and we had a discussion about how to > > > > > >travel with bad periods. She mentioned to me a huge difference in > > > > > >brands. Just wondering if any of you had noticed that as well. > > > > > > > > > > > >Thanks > > > > > >Giselle > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2001 Report Share Posted March 17, 2001 (chinskate), Thank you for keeping the reply short and NOT including/attaching all the original messages. When I lived in Toronto, Canada, a few years ago, Kotex was selling throw-away leakproof underpants that we can wear when we have our periods. You still have to wear pads and tampons. I still have a few in my closet. I wore them when I went to bed but I felt funny wearing them. I don't remember the name, and I don't see them anymore in the drugstores. Donna Jung, New York Metro Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2001 Report Share Posted March 17, 2001 ok, yo're on. it was out about the same time that sponge thing came out.gg Bonnie Andrukaitis wrote: > gg-never I thought I'd say it-you're funnier than me! LOL > Best, > Bonnie > P.S. We should a award a prize to anyone who can remember the name. > before anyone gets in a knot because I am suggesting prize-giving-this is an invisible prize > > GG Schaumburg wrote: > > > oh yeah I remember that thing. I flunked origami making and so this was a sort of rubber origami thing that > > you made smaller and it popped out inside in all it's efficient splendor. I think it was a spare automobile > > part that they decided to market because they had too many of them. I threw mine away also. gg > > > > Bonnie Andrukaitis wrote: > > > > > Actually there was this " thing " on the market that I tried and then pitched.I can't even remember the > > > name-but it was shaped like a bowl and was made of a sort of rubber.The idea was to sqeeze this thing to > > > insert it.Well I tried that and it kept popping out(stop all that laughing out there) Finally I threw it > > > away and I have not seen it re-appear in the pharmacy so I guess, it went off the market. > > > Best, > > > Bonnie > > > > > > GG Schaumburg wrote: > > > > > > > maybe we could market a super huge tampon, sort of like as big as one of those...er marital > > > > aids...dildos....like a giant one....it could have a catchy title, like... " when those little ones > > > > won't do " ....hahahahaha. I'm sorry, it is serious but I think there might be somehing there to market > > > > for people who can't even leave home without a psycho hemmorhage. The brand could be, " the tampon for > > > > those who size does make a difference! " My distinct apologies, but it is frustrating to not be able > > > > to go out of your house at times. gg > > > > > > > > Sydney Lagier wrote: > > > > > > > > > Wow, I totally sympathize with your plight. On my worse days, I would > > > > > bleed through a ultra-super tampon on to my backup pad every 20 minutes. I > > > > > would have to plan when I left from work so it would be right after I > > > > > changed a tampon--the commute is 45 minutes so I just had to deal with > > > > > whatever happened by the time I got home. Isn't it just a terrible thing > > > > > to have to be cluttering your brain with your next " appointment " with the > > > > > bathroom? I couldn't even consider the opera tickets a person was going to > > > > > give me that had no intermission! > > > > > > > > > > Sorry to say, though, I never noticed any difference in brands of tampons. > > > > > > > > > > At 11:12 PM 3/16/01 +0000, you wrote: > > > > > >I have been reading much lately about fibroids growing back after > > > > > >myo. Of those of you that have had this happen, do they grow back > > > > > >just as they were before, or are they new ones in new places? > > > > > > > > > > > >Second, I know this is an awfully personal question to ask of you, > > > > > >but I was wondering if during exceptionally heavy periods if you have > > > > > >found that a particular brand of tampon has been more reliable than > > > > > >others. I travel for work and when I am having a bad day there is > > > > > >little that can help me even with an overnight pad. It's so tough to > > > > > >be on the road and miserable. A few weeks ago I happened to be > > > > > >working on the road with a woman (thank God!) when I was having a bad > > > > > >day. It turns out she had a hysterectomy two years earlier for > > > > > >fibroids (she was only 28) and we had a discussion about how to > > > > > >travel with bad periods. She mentioned to me a huge difference in > > > > > >brands. Just wondering if any of you had noticed that as well. > > > > > > > > > > > >Thanks > > > > > >Giselle > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2001 Report Share Posted March 17, 2001 ok, yo're on. it was out about the same time that sponge thing came out.gg Bonnie Andrukaitis wrote: > gg-never I thought I'd say it-you're funnier than me! LOL > Best, > Bonnie > P.S. We should a award a prize to anyone who can remember the name. > before anyone gets in a knot because I am suggesting prize-giving-this is an invisible prize > > GG Schaumburg wrote: > > > oh yeah I remember that thing. I flunked origami making and so this was a sort of rubber origami thing that > > you made smaller and it popped out inside in all it's efficient splendor. I think it was a spare automobile > > part that they decided to market because they had too many of them. I threw mine away also. gg > > > > Bonnie Andrukaitis wrote: > > > > > Actually there was this " thing " on the market that I tried and then pitched.I can't even remember the > > > name-but it was shaped like a bowl and was made of a sort of rubber.The idea was to sqeeze this thing to > > > insert it.Well I tried that and it kept popping out(stop all that laughing out there) Finally I threw it > > > away and I have not seen it re-appear in the pharmacy so I guess, it went off the market. > > > Best, > > > Bonnie > > > > > > GG Schaumburg wrote: > > > > > > > maybe we could market a super huge tampon, sort of like as big as one of those...er marital > > > > aids...dildos....like a giant one....it could have a catchy title, like... " when those little ones > > > > won't do " ....hahahahaha. I'm sorry, it is serious but I think there might be somehing there to market > > > > for people who can't even leave home without a psycho hemmorhage. The brand could be, " the tampon for > > > > those who size does make a difference! " My distinct apologies, but it is frustrating to not be able > > > > to go out of your house at times. gg > > > > > > > > Sydney Lagier wrote: > > > > > > > > > Wow, I totally sympathize with your plight. On my worse days, I would > > > > > bleed through a ultra-super tampon on to my backup pad every 20 minutes. I > > > > > would have to plan when I left from work so it would be right after I > > > > > changed a tampon--the commute is 45 minutes so I just had to deal with > > > > > whatever happened by the time I got home. Isn't it just a terrible thing > > > > > to have to be cluttering your brain with your next " appointment " with the > > > > > bathroom? I couldn't even consider the opera tickets a person was going to > > > > > give me that had no intermission! > > > > > > > > > > Sorry to say, though, I never noticed any difference in brands of tampons. > > > > > > > > > > At 11:12 PM 3/16/01 +0000, you wrote: > > > > > >I have been reading much lately about fibroids growing back after > > > > > >myo. Of those of you that have had this happen, do they grow back > > > > > >just as they were before, or are they new ones in new places? > > > > > > > > > > > >Second, I know this is an awfully personal question to ask of you, > > > > > >but I was wondering if during exceptionally heavy periods if you have > > > > > >found that a particular brand of tampon has been more reliable than > > > > > >others. I travel for work and when I am having a bad day there is > > > > > >little that can help me even with an overnight pad. It's so tough to > > > > > >be on the road and miserable. A few weeks ago I happened to be > > > > > >working on the road with a woman (thank God!) when I was having a bad > > > > > >day. It turns out she had a hysterectomy two years earlier for > > > > > >fibroids (she was only 28) and we had a discussion about how to > > > > > >travel with bad periods. She mentioned to me a huge difference in > > > > > >brands. Just wondering if any of you had noticed that as well. > > > > > > > > > > > >Thanks > > > > > >Giselle > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2001 Report Share Posted March 17, 2001 wow. that rings a bell. gg njr@... wrote: > I think those little cups are called " Instead " . > > > > > > > > > > >I have been reading much lately about fibroids growing > back after > > > > > > >myo. Of those of you that have had this happen, do they > grow back > > > > > > >just as they were before, or are they new ones in new > places? > > > > > > > > > > > > > >Second, I know this is an awfully personal question to ask > of you, > > > > > > >but I was wondering if during exceptionally heavy periods > if you have > > > > > > >found that a particular brand of tampon has been more > reliable than > > > > > > >others. I travel for work and when I am having a bad day > there is > > > > > > >little that can help me even with an overnight pad. It's > so tough to > > > > > > >be on the road and miserable. A few weeks ago I happened > to be > > > > > > >working on the road with a woman (thank God!) when I was > having a bad > > > > > > >day. It turns out she had a hysterectomy two years earlier > for > > > > > > >fibroids (she was only 28) and we had a discussion about > how to > > > > > > >travel with bad periods. She mentioned to me a huge > difference in > > > > > > >brands. Just wondering if any of you had noticed that as > well. > > > > > > > > > > > > > >Thanks > > > > > > >Giselle > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2001 Report Share Posted March 17, 2001 wow. that rings a bell. gg njr@... wrote: > I think those little cups are called " Instead " . > > > > > > > > > > >I have been reading much lately about fibroids growing > back after > > > > > > >myo. Of those of you that have had this happen, do they > grow back > > > > > > >just as they were before, or are they new ones in new > places? > > > > > > > > > > > > > >Second, I know this is an awfully personal question to ask > of you, > > > > > > >but I was wondering if during exceptionally heavy periods > if you have > > > > > > >found that a particular brand of tampon has been more > reliable than > > > > > > >others. I travel for work and when I am having a bad day > there is > > > > > > >little that can help me even with an overnight pad. It's > so tough to > > > > > > >be on the road and miserable. A few weeks ago I happened > to be > > > > > > >working on the road with a woman (thank God!) when I was > having a bad > > > > > > >day. It turns out she had a hysterectomy two years earlier > for > > > > > > >fibroids (she was only 28) and we had a discussion about > how to > > > > > > >travel with bad periods. She mentioned to me a huge > difference in > > > > > > >brands. Just wondering if any of you had noticed that as > well. > > > > > > > > > > > > > >Thanks > > > > > > >Giselle > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2001 Report Share Posted March 17, 2001 yeah. rely, those were those super absorbant things. chinskate@... wrote: > In a message dated Sat, 17 Mar 2001 1:20:02 AM Eastern Standard Time, " Cori Robison " writes: > > << But seriously folks - remember that old brand " Rely " ? >> > > I just LOVED those! They NEVER leaked, no matter what. They were just great, and I'm still mourning their passing..... Did anyone else ever cut one open to see what sort of amazing stuff was inside? I can still remember the little white squares I found when I opened one up, and wondering whether or not it was those tiny things that made Rely so reliable > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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