u/Balentay

Hide posts that people have reblogged from me on Tumblr

Hide posts that people have reblogged from me on Tumblr

I already have an extension that hides my own reblogs on my dashboard. The problem is that I still see posts from mutuals that reblog posts from me. Is there a way I can hide posts that originate from my account?

Link to an example post

I suspect that I should look at the words "Reblogged balentay", but I'm not quite certain how to go about utilizing that. Any help would be appreciated!

u/Balentay — 5 days ago
▲ 5 r/IUD

I got called in for an emergency doctor's appointment today after a recent ct scan showed fluid build up and gas bubbles in my cervix. The doctor performed a pap smear there in the office which reeeeeally hurt compared to the insertion It felt like there was almost a "pop" inside me? And then there was this clear sort of fluid coming out of me. She did a swab and put me on antibiotics just to be careful.

APPARENTLY the IUD itself causing cervical stenosis is so rare that she ended up stepping out while I recovered from having a vasovagal response to do some research on the matter. The IUD is still in place according to the ct scan and I'm not sexually active (my gyno had the IUD inserted for cancer preventative measures and to help stop my period. I'm nonbinary and on testosterone)

I can't even find any results on google about this. All the results I'm getting are about having cervical stenosis before the IUD gets inserted. So has anyone else had this happen to them? Or even heard of it before?

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u/Balentay — 20 days ago

I got called in for an emergency doctor's appointment today after a recent ct scan showed fluid build up and gas bubbles in my cervix. The doctor performed a pap smear there in the office which reeeeeally hurt compared to the insertion It felt like there was almost a "pop" inside me? And then there was this clear sort of fluid coming out of me. She did a swab and put me on antibiotics just to be careful.

APPARENTLY the IUD itself causing cervical stenosis is so rare that she ended up stepping out while I recovered from having a vasovagal response to do some research on the matter. The IUD is still in place according to the ct scan and I'm not sexually active (my gyno had the IUD inserted for cancer preventative measures and to help stop my period. I'm nonbinary and on testosterone)

I can't even find any results on google about this. All the results I'm getting are about having cervical stenosis before the IUD gets inserted. So has anyone else had this happen to them? Or even heard of it before?

reddit.com
u/Balentay — 20 days ago