So, warning, I've got my period.
Mar. 10th, 2004 12:35 amAnd I know some people find that a gross and/or disgusting subject. I don't exactly get it. Firstly, it's blood, it's not more or less disgusting than a nosebleed or a cut on the finger. Secondly, despite what some people think, it's no more disgusting when people know about it (it leaked) than when it didn't. That doesn't refer to me, actually, but a recent post in a certain comm I read. No, not childfree this time. Third, I assume that everybody reading my journal knows that the vast majority of adult, pre-menopausal women get their periods. So if you know I have it, big deal, it's nothing you didn't know before. Of course, this coming from a person who calls all such equipment "you-knows" is pretty rich, I know, I know.
However, because some peoplehave issues with natural functions and the body have a higher ick factor than I do, the rest of this post is now open to your brave eyes.
When I found out I had my period, I was at Jenn's house. Of course, I have no pads. She only had tampons. I hate tampons except when I'm at the beach. I just don't like 'em. Limited experience, but I have read more than enough about TSS to panic my obsessive little mind. So I thought, dang, time to use toilet paper, uncomfortable when it's this light but at least I won't stain my pants. I *like* my clothing to be unstained, at least sometimes. And I'll go home early. But then Jenn, my wonderful sister, just handed me a cut up... I think a cut up cloth diaper. Something like that. And now I'm thinking along lines I'd thought before. Regular. Pads. HURT. And they're expensive. And they HURT. And they're bad for the environment. And they give me a rash, and they collect moisture, and they often leak anyway, and they HURT. I swear, it's diaper rash. DIAPER RASH. I couldn't use disposable diapers as a kid either, now that I think about it (nor most cloth ones, nor diapers washed in the wrong detergent, nor diapers wet for more than a minute... there's a reason I went around bare-butt naked all the time), so why I should use disposable pads, I don't know.
The initial investment is going to be expensive. That's the only problem. Well, that and choosing a company. If I had more money, I'd do a comparison. So, anybody wanna give me an early birthday gift? *grins idiotically*
However, because some people
When I found out I had my period, I was at Jenn's house. Of course, I have no pads. She only had tampons. I hate tampons except when I'm at the beach. I just don't like 'em. Limited experience, but I have read more than enough about TSS to panic my obsessive little mind. So I thought, dang, time to use toilet paper, uncomfortable when it's this light but at least I won't stain my pants. I *like* my clothing to be unstained, at least sometimes. And I'll go home early. But then Jenn, my wonderful sister, just handed me a cut up... I think a cut up cloth diaper. Something like that. And now I'm thinking along lines I'd thought before. Regular. Pads. HURT. And they're expensive. And they HURT. And they're bad for the environment. And they give me a rash, and they collect moisture, and they often leak anyway, and they HURT. I swear, it's diaper rash. DIAPER RASH. I couldn't use disposable diapers as a kid either, now that I think about it (nor most cloth ones, nor diapers washed in the wrong detergent, nor diapers wet for more than a minute... there's a reason I went around bare-butt naked all the time), so why I should use disposable pads, I don't know.
The initial investment is going to be expensive. That's the only problem. Well, that and choosing a company. If I had more money, I'd do a comparison. So, anybody wanna give me an early birthday gift? *grins idiotically*
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Date: 2004-03-09 10:09 pm (UTC)But, I sympathise. I hate them too. When I move out, I am so looking into buying nondisposables for myself. I read a big article on the different brands in Ms. magazine, I think it was, and have wanted some ever since.
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Date: 2004-03-09 10:11 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-03-09 10:12 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-03-09 10:15 pm (UTC)Tampons have a TSS risk. There's other options, like cotton tampons (only slightly better, I think), sponges, or menstrual cups.
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Date: 2004-03-09 10:24 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-03-09 10:31 pm (UTC)2. Buy online :)
http://www.keeper.com/
http://www.y2kwomen.com/keeper/snail.htm
http://www.pandorapads.com/sponge.htm
http://onewoman.com/redspot/sponge.html (interesting info... you can also get sponges from art supply stores)
http://www.drugstore.com/qxp46527_333181_sespider/natracare/organic_all_cotton_tampons_with_applicator_regular_absorbency.htm
http://www.hipusa.com/eTools/webmd/A-Z_Encyclopedia/toxicshockbasics.htm
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Date: 2004-03-09 10:27 pm (UTC)Anyway, I seriously didn't know there were nondisposable pads. I just thought there were the disposable kind. I'm going to have to look into that now. Ah, the joys of growing up without a female figure during puberty.
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Date: 2004-03-09 10:32 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-03-09 10:51 pm (UTC)I am a hardcore tampon girl, but I change 'em so often I really am not concerned about TSS.
I am interested in the Keeper, but I am so messy I have a hard time envisioning that being anything like efficient. I can just see having to shower twice a day! I bleed so heavily that I often bleed through a super plus and also use pads on my worst days (this can be like, in an hour, not from not changing often enough).
There is a community you might want check out - I think it's called
Toodles!
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Date: 2004-03-09 10:54 pm (UTC)Luckily for me, I am no longer especially heavy/long when it comes to my periods, so that's not a worry.
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Date: 2004-03-09 11:09 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-03-09 11:11 pm (UTC)Apparently, one euphimism is "falling off the roof". I wanna use that one just for the sillyfactor.
So, I fell off the roof today.
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Date: 2004-03-10 12:30 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-03-10 03:04 am (UTC)Luckily I'm going to a liberal, all women's college. So if I get cloth pads that need a-washing, only most of them would be squicked, not all. And I'm so with you about the fact that it grosses people out. I've been bleeding out the cooter since I was 12! If I'm not used to it by now there's something wrong with me.
I like saying "the painters are in" myself. :D
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Date: 2004-03-10 06:44 am (UTC)"Pandora's are the most comfortable, and well designed pads I've ever worn. (And as a 40-year-old woman who has never even tried to tolerate tampons, I've worn a lot of pads.) . . . Connie is a wonderful person, too!"
Eh, and if you don't want to decide based on that, I guess a good place to start is by asking people who have used them to get an idea of what's hot and what's not. Then again, different things seem to work for different people so...
I haven't any experience with any of these manufacturers. For reasons above and beyond my control I have not had a need for their products. :)
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Date: 2004-03-10 09:30 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-03-10 08:11 am (UTC)Anyway, I refuse to use tampons too, for the same reason.. paranoia about TSS. About a year ago I took a chance and actually bought the Keeper. I hear that it works great, but I'm still a virgin and trying to insert it just.. no. It wasn't going to happen, and it probably won't happen until after I'm married.
I do have a friend who uses the Luna pads, and she swears by them, so I hope that helps.
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Date: 2004-03-10 08:39 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-03-10 09:31 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-03-10 09:59 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-03-10 02:32 pm (UTC)But damn, those pads are expensive..
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Date: 2004-03-09 10:09 pm (UTC)But, I sympathise. I hate them too. When I move out, I am so looking into buying nondisposables for myself. I read a big article on the different brands in Ms. magazine, I think it was, and have wanted some ever since.
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Date: 2004-03-09 10:11 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-03-09 10:12 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-03-09 10:15 pm (UTC)Tampons have a TSS risk. There's other options, like cotton tampons (only slightly better, I think), sponges, or menstrual cups.
no subject
Date: 2004-03-09 10:24 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-03-09 10:31 pm (UTC)2. Buy online :)
http://www.keeper.com/
http://www.y2kwomen.com/keeper/snail.htm
http://www.pandorapads.com/sponge.htm
http://onewoman.com/redspot/sponge.html (interesting info... you can also get sponges from art supply stores)
http://www.drugstore.com/qxp46527_333181_sespider/natracare/organic_all_cotton_tampons_with_applicator_regular_absorbency.htm
http://www.hipusa.com/eTools/webmd/A-Z_Encyclopedia/toxicshockbasics.htm
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Date: 2004-03-09 10:27 pm (UTC)Anyway, I seriously didn't know there were nondisposable pads. I just thought there were the disposable kind. I'm going to have to look into that now. Ah, the joys of growing up without a female figure during puberty.
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Date: 2004-03-09 10:32 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-03-09 10:51 pm (UTC)I am a hardcore tampon girl, but I change 'em so often I really am not concerned about TSS.
I am interested in the Keeper, but I am so messy I have a hard time envisioning that being anything like efficient. I can just see having to shower twice a day! I bleed so heavily that I often bleed through a super plus and also use pads on my worst days (this can be like, in an hour, not from not changing often enough).
There is a community you might want check out - I think it's called
Toodles!
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Date: 2004-03-09 10:54 pm (UTC)Luckily for me, I am no longer especially heavy/long when it comes to my periods, so that's not a worry.
no subject
Date: 2004-03-09 11:09 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-03-09 11:11 pm (UTC)Apparently, one euphimism is "falling off the roof". I wanna use that one just for the sillyfactor.
So, I fell off the roof today.
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Date: 2004-03-10 12:30 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-03-10 03:04 am (UTC)Luckily I'm going to a liberal, all women's college. So if I get cloth pads that need a-washing, only most of them would be squicked, not all. And I'm so with you about the fact that it grosses people out. I've been bleeding out the cooter since I was 12! If I'm not used to it by now there's something wrong with me.
I like saying "the painters are in" myself. :D
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Date: 2004-03-10 06:44 am (UTC)"Pandora's are the most comfortable, and well designed pads I've ever worn. (And as a 40-year-old woman who has never even tried to tolerate tampons, I've worn a lot of pads.) . . . Connie is a wonderful person, too!"
Eh, and if you don't want to decide based on that, I guess a good place to start is by asking people who have used them to get an idea of what's hot and what's not. Then again, different things seem to work for different people so...
I haven't any experience with any of these manufacturers. For reasons above and beyond my control I have not had a need for their products. :)
no subject
Date: 2004-03-10 09:30 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-03-10 08:11 am (UTC)Anyway, I refuse to use tampons too, for the same reason.. paranoia about TSS. About a year ago I took a chance and actually bought the Keeper. I hear that it works great, but I'm still a virgin and trying to insert it just.. no. It wasn't going to happen, and it probably won't happen until after I'm married.
I do have a friend who uses the Luna pads, and she swears by them, so I hope that helps.
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Date: 2004-03-10 08:39 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-03-10 09:31 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-03-10 09:59 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-03-10 02:32 pm (UTC)But damn, those pads are expensive..