03-29-2014, 12:07 PM
It has been 2 months! Stopping AF was difficult at first, as with breaking habits. I've stopped listening to anything at night and misplaced my headset.
I have been going through major hormonal changes (thank you pregnancy!), and it's been quite a journey so far.
Although I have stopped AF for 2 months, its effects did not fade away, at least not apparent to me. Especially the mentioned growth by Shannon in eariler posts. I feel a lot more mature and I think through my thoughts better than before AF (despite having thrown around the room by my hormones). I am still able to hold my ground when needed, don't sweat the small stuff (when you are easily irritated, impatient and having 50X the intensity of a "normal" PMS against your will, you will most likely be getting upset over small, miniscule stuff).
Previously, I wanted to get things moving fast, speed things up, multi task. No more. At least not now. I'm much better at taking things in my stride, that things have their time and place to happen.
All the best to all of you, and see you again!
I have been going through major hormonal changes (thank you pregnancy!), and it's been quite a journey so far.
Although I have stopped AF for 2 months, its effects did not fade away, at least not apparent to me. Especially the mentioned growth by Shannon in eariler posts. I feel a lot more mature and I think through my thoughts better than before AF (despite having thrown around the room by my hormones). I am still able to hold my ground when needed, don't sweat the small stuff (when you are easily irritated, impatient and having 50X the intensity of a "normal" PMS against your will, you will most likely be getting upset over small, miniscule stuff).
Previously, I wanted to get things moving fast, speed things up, multi task. No more. At least not now. I'm much better at taking things in my stride, that things have their time and place to happen.
All the best to all of you, and see you again!