For the past two and a half months, the grade 12 drama class of my school has been working on a performance of shakespeares "othello" which we have modernised (we even changed the name). this was to be our last peice of assessment, and we were performing it as a physical theatre peice (which really means lots of owie muscles lol).
tonight was our last performance of "iago's web". but it was also the last performace that the 2009 senior drama class will ever do together =[ i now have a void inside of me =[
but im trying to look at these past few years with happiness, for in this class are my best friends. people i couldnt live without. We have been in 3 musicals together, iago's web (produced by a professional theatre company; Zen Zen Zo), we have done HEAPS of inclass performances together and many performances with the drama club.
I guess the point of this was to vent these feelings of emptiness, and try and rejoice in how much time we have spent together.
i feel i can take comfort in the fact that i have just pulled off one of the best shows our school has seen =] thanks to so many talented people in our class :)
Anyways, thanks for reading =]
lana
So lately my friends have been really nice to me, which is awesome compared to the last month.
And ive been meeting some awesome people on here lately which im really happy about, but im really happy ive kept contact with this really sweet guy hu i have been talking to for about 6 months at least so its awesome =]
apart from that schools nearly over and thats fantastic =] lol
anyways just wanted to write in my journal =]
ciao xx
I did this nursing course in my holidays and i found out that the size of ladies breast doesnt actually affect the amount of milk produced. however if u altor the anatomy of the breast (implants or reduction) you can change the effectivness of milk production...
background info= ive always wanted a breast reducition because my back hurts after a bit of standing so to ensure my back isnt screwed when im older i wanted it done, coz my breasts are a bit big, if u can tell by my photos or not im not sure.
so i was just curious, do i go ahead with my plan to have a breast reduction? or do i stear clear? coz i dont want to affect my child- when i have one
but yeh any advice would be awesome =]
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The way I see this discussion is as such.
If you have all your ducks in a row. (expression for everything in life is perfect) And everything you need done for financial stability, support/backups, health friends, family, no bills, and nothing else that you NEED done, and none of this is in any danger of changing, and you have the "extra" to spare, (that wouldn't effect your financial status,) on such a procedure, and are willing to live with and handle properly, any negative attribute/s this decision may cause for you; Then think about it for a long time. Then make a decision. After all, if anything, its for your physical well being, your back. Until this is all in place, I wouldn't even think about it. This are my advice.
Basically what I'm saying is-
If you are always complaining about not being able to see and have the money to get your eyes surgically corrected, but would rather change the size of your breasts, then somethings wrong here. BUT, please, take this with a grain of salt because this is an incident I ran into with a girl I worked with but she wanted to go up in breast size, not down. So it's a little different for you. If it's not done, there could be other bits of long term damage done to other areas of your body. Like you mentioned, your back.
Have a good day, and good luck with this.
~Bows
if getting a reduction doesn't effect the milk ducts in the breast, then it will not effect the production of milk or the quality.
The amount of milk produced is only effected by how much a baby nurses...a child that nurses often, the breast produces more milk, less often, then you produce less. Quality of milk depends on the nature of food consumed and a diet rich in vitamins and nutrients.
If your breast size really is causing you great discomfort, then I would seek the advice of several different doctors first and then weight out the pro's and con's before you do anything. :)
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