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In amongst all the tales of bitterness and poo, we occasionally get fluffy stories that bring a small tear to our internet-jaded eyes.

In celebration of this, what is the nicest thing someone's done for you? Whether you thoroughly deserved it or it came out of the blue, tell us of heartwarming, selfless acts by others.

Failing that, what nice things have you done for other people, whether they liked it or not?

(, Thu 2 Oct 2008, 16:14)
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Hadn't heard of that before
Ta for the advice, I will ask my Doc next time I see him. After that particular episode I decided that was enough and went on the pill. That improved things quite a lot, and it was a lot easier than the alternative advice I'd gotten such as 'well, why don't you have a few children? It won't be so bad after childbirth'
(, Fri 3 Oct 2008, 15:25, 2 replies)
Mine got worse after childbirth
And because of my past medical history I can't take the pill - too many hormones in it.

The IUD pretty much takes care of your periods - hardly have them at all now and it also ensures you won't get pregnant. It also lasts for up to five years (but you can have it taken out before then should you wish).

I wish I'd had one put in years ago.
(, Fri 3 Oct 2008, 15:54, closed)
I've got an IUD too
Or is it an IUS? I can't remember.

Anyway, they're ACE! Painful to have put in, but then that's contraception sorted for the next 5 years, periods get shorter, lighter, and infinitely less painful. Bonus all round, really.
(, Fri 3 Oct 2008, 17:11, closed)

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