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HES NOT HUMAN!
HES NOT HUMAN!

HE’S NOT HUMAN!


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Be My First! PCO (Pierre Carl Ouellet) #3

PCO x Khalise Brown

Warnings: Cuteness

Word Count: 296!!

A/N: I got the idea to make this a series from the request that babes @judgementdaysunshine asked me to write for Rey Mysterio. Let's get into it.

Khalise is your name.

Hope you like it.

Be My First! PCO (Pierre Carl Ouellet) #3

Khalise awoke to the soft morning light shining through the curtains. She stretched and lazily embraced the comfort of her bed, until she felt her lover’s body nestled against her back, sending a wave of excitement throughout her body.

The warmth of Pierre’s skin on hers stirred a fire inside her heart. With a smile on her lips, she rolled to face him and opened her eyes, only to find his own gaze already burning into hers.

“Morning,” she greeted him with a smile, and he immediately returned her smile, flashing one of those rare, playful ones that always gave her butterflies.

“Good morning,” Pierre murmured back as he gently brushed a strand of hair away from her face. His touch was like electric shocks jolting through her senses, sending her into a heavenly haze.

“What has put that look on your face?” He tilted his head at her, both curious and amused.

She suddenly felt shy as she found herself unable to meet his gaze. She didn’t usually get weak-kneed like this but his enthusiasm seemed to pierce through her and stir up some unknown emotion.

“I want you to be my first,” she blurted out finally, and it felt like she was releasing all the secrets she’d been keeping locked in her heart since the day they met.

He seemed to recognize the significance of those words – there was something else burning in his gaze now, something that matched the intense desire she felt for him.

“I want you to be my first, too.” He smiled, and with that, they sealed their unspoken, mutual longing into something unbreakable.

From then on, they’d experience life together, hand in hand, and Khalise was never happier. This was what she wanted – the two of them, together, forever.

-I hope you guys enjoyed this! I had fun writing it. I love you guys so so so so so much. <33333


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Two ultrasounds later..

Confirmation we have PCO is on its way

Adenomyosis is still unclear but very likely.

Our doc hasn't seen the ultrasounds yet - radiologist commented on the number of cysts on our ovaries (15ish on one side and 23+ on the other), and that it's basically guaranteed that our gynaecologist will agree…

They looked like c h e e s e on the ultrasound.

Time to add another diagnosis to the list.

Funny to think in October 2021 our ovaries were complimented by our surgeon, as he laughed and said that they looked perfectly healthy despite PCO running in our family…. oh, what can happen in two years. Perfectly happy ovaries said 'hell no' and became swiss cheese.


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a bunch of fruit and vegetables cut into strips (capsicum, cucumber, carrot, tomato, apple) with three satay chicken skewers laid next to them on a blue plate.. there's a small pile of jellybeans too, and a cup of orange juice

hey disabled friends and anyone who struggles with eating :)

when i'm not feeling well and i'm super nauseous, i'll make what we've affectionately coined a 'pick plate' it's just a mix of foods cut small that are easy to pick up..and that smell good.

often it's enough just to trigger my appetite that i can eat (or the smell makes me sick). they're easy enough to do that they can be made sitting in a wheelchair or sitting down :)

i hope this helps someone!

sending love,

lillia


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Normalising certain things can be dangerous - especially around mental illness and physical illness. A good example of this is how period pain has been normalised.

People with periods often dismiss their pain on the basis of "everyone gets a little pain", doctors dismiss painful periods, specialists dismiss them too as it's so normalised to have painful periods where it can be a symptom of severe chronic illness; endometriosis, polycystic ovaries, adenomyosis, even kinds of gynecological cancers can present as "a painful period"

Destigmatising painful periods (and honestly, pelvic health for all people) helps to push societal acceptance and awareness of the fact that those issues exist, and allows for conversation when problems arise.


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