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May 26, 2009 16:12

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moonspark May 26 2009, 20:44:10 UTC
Re: finals... go for it. I asked Prof Gorfinkel for my final paper and it took a couple of times to make her remember but then i finally got her to remember :P

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audra_smiles May 26 2009, 22:49:15 UTC
Oooh, sorry about the blacking out thing. :/ If it makes you feel any better, I almost passed out the one time I tried to give blood. The best part is, this happened after the finger prick before any substantial needles were anywhere in sight. I'd eaten before going and everything, too. I'm just a pussy.

Congrats on the grades! As for asking about finals, I've often wanted to but always forgotten. I'd say go for it. :D

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charlieee08 May 26 2009, 22:51:35 UTC
Ohhh, right, I forgot that happened to me too when I went to give blood the last time! (I successfully did fall semester.) At the same time, too. I didn't actually black out to the degree that I did today, but I did faint while they were trying to walk me over to the beds to lie down. So I ended up on the floor. :P

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filiadei77 May 27 2009, 01:25:25 UTC
It's not the professors that take awhile, it's the transferring the grades to the other institution.

And I've never gotten anything higher than a 3.3 at BMC, so go you!! Of course, my grade standards plummeted when I got here, so... yeah. Congrats, though!! And a 3.0 is really good, especially for a professor who hates you. :D I'm proud of you, man.

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chasing_the_sun May 27 2009, 02:24:45 UTC
Congrats on your first shot!!!!!!

FWIW, re: the mental implications of taking T, I inject weekly. I mean, see how things go, but it may be something to keep in mind!

And yay for good grades!

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contrariwiseone May 27 2009, 05:35:33 UTC
Congratulations on the grades and on starting T, and good luck with both in the future.

Also, you should try to get on Armour Thyroid or some other dessicated thyroid. A lot of people do not get good results on Synthroid and improve dramatically on Armour, whereas I've never heard of the reverse. I don't have personal experience with Synthroid (I've only taken Armour, and it's been pretty effective), but have a look at http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com

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