


It’s my very first time using the Womanizer toy that I’ve heard so much about, so I made a review about it. That review is coming out tomorrow! P.S. I've got some good news from the cardiologist. Back in March, I posted about experiencing chest pain consistently for 3 weeks. Shortly after my first visit to the cardiologist, the chest pain randomly and suddenly went away. It had been almost one month since I had last experienced any chest pain at all, but I still had a stress echo test scheduled, so I went to do the test just to rule anything out. The cardiologist looked at my echo test results and said that my heart looks completely normal and nothing appears to be wrong. Since my original EKG in March and early April showed abnormal results, he theorized three possibilities: 1) One possibility is that I had viral-induced arrhythmia. Because I had a persistent cough for several weeks, and it started and lasted around the exact time that I was experiencing chest pain. 2) The doctor said that even in patients who have an actual blockage in the heart, that by the time they come in a month later to get their echo test done, 50% of the time their body has already passed the blockage naturally and it's no longer there. So it's possible I had a blockage and my body just managed to naturally get rid of it on its own. 3) I was diagnosed with hypothyroidism at the age of 30. My last recent hemato test showed that I had elevated levels of the T3 hormone. That could have caused me to experience heart palpitations and rapid heartbeat. My thyroid appears to have overcorrected itself somewhere down the line, and my medication had to be adjusted to a lower dose. They have one additional test to perform on me next week, but since I basically haven't experienced chest pain in almost a month now, I think I'm in the clear. I'll update again once I get my MRI test results back about my calf too.