u/frog234567

Did caborgoline change your body?

I'm 30F and recently found out my prolactin and macrolactin (I think that's what it was called) was elevated. The endocrinologist believes I could have a prolactinoma. The wait time for an MRI is around six months. In the meantime she prescribed me caborgoline. I stopped breastfeeding over a year ago and lost 30lbs. It was very difficult losing the weight. I'm still 15lbs heavier than I'd like to be. I struggle just to maintain my current weight. Despite a consistently healthy lifestyle.The doctor was pretty certain it would help with my fatigue, mood swings and long or absent cycles. She said the weight loss depends. What was your experience? Did anyone's breasts shrink? I just had a breast lift post kids and don't want to deflate again.

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u/frog234567 — 4 days ago

How do you know if it's your turn at a bike/skate park?

There's a skatepark near my house that allows scooters, bikes and boards. I take my kids there. I was under the impression that the rules were pretty simple. Stay out of the way for other riders, wait your turn, no playing in the park etc. Maybe it's because there's no formal line ups on some of the equipment but I can't always tell when it's someone's turn to go. I don't want my kids hogging equipment or snaking someone. Sometimes it's very obvious someone is waiting to go and what direction they're going in. Other times I see my kids going in a straight line up and down the ramps and another rider comes from the side through the middle. Usually from the opposite end of the park. We used to go to a bike park that had arrows but it closed. This park everyone seems to be going everywhere all the time. Are there specific rules for staying off the ramps? We don't really use the bowl (I think that's what it's called?). I also tell them not to veer through the middle of the park. They usually ride up and down the ramps. Any unspoken rules I might be missing?

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u/frog234567 — 3 months ago