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GeorgiaFrazier
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Number of ratings8 Number of reviews6 Listens toOver 18 LanguagesEnglish Listener sinceJan 30, 2023 Last activeover 6 months ago GenderFemale PathStep 130 People helped20 Chats92 Group support chats1 Forum posts39 Forum upvotes171
Bio

Hi! I'm Paris but you can call me Maddy or Georgia!, and I know what it's like to go through tough times with no one to turn to. I've dealt with verbal abuse, depression, and other tough issues, but I'm here to help. I want to offer my help to others for free because I know how important it is to feel heard and to be happy. If you ever need to talk, feel free to reach out to me. I'm here to listen.

About me…

age 16 

favorite food: strawberries 

Favorite things : Talking to people, hunting, and walking on the beach, 

Always smiling, bubbly, caring, and fun

relationship: In a committed relationship (not here for that)

Job: …..online therapy  

Recent forum posts
Teen and women pregnancy warning
Women's Issues / by GeorgiaFrazier
Last post
February 20th, 2023
...See more Why do or did I get Pregnant if he pulled out? Pre-*** doesn't usually have any sp3rm in it. But some people may have a small amount of sp3rm in their pre-c.u.m. If there is sp3rm in someone's pre.....c.u.m, and that pre......c.u.m gets into your vag1na, it could possibly fertilize an egg and lead to pregnancy this can happen to anyone.
Teen pregnancy
Women's Issues / by GeorgiaFrazier
Last post
February 14th, 2023
...See more What are 5 consequences of teenage pregnancy? * preeclampsia. * anemia. * contracting STDs (sexually transmitted diseases) * premature delivery. * delivering at low birth weight.
Menopause bleeding causes
Women's Issues / by GeorgiaFrazier
Last post
February 12th, 2023
...See more Bleeding from the *** after menopause is unusual. Get it checked by a health care provider as soon as you can. Or see a doctor who's had extra training to find and treat diseases of the female reproductive organs, called a gynecologist. This type of bleeding is also called postmenopausal vaginal bleeding. It can be caused by: * Cancer of the uterus, cervix or ***. * Thinning of the tissues that line the uterus or ***. * Uterine fibroids or uterine polyps, which are tissue growths in the uterus that aren't cancer. * An infection of the uterine lining. * Hormone therapy, tamoxifen or other medicines. * Injury, sexual assault or abuse by a partner. * Bleeding from nearby body parts, such as the urinary tract or rectum. * Endometrial hyperplasia, when the lining of the uterus grows too much and becomes thick. The cause of your bleeding may be harmless. Or it could be due to something serious. That's why it's important to see your gynecologist or other care provider for a check-up as soon as possible.
Menopause treatments
Women's Issues / by GeorgiaFrazier
Last post
February 20th, 2023
...See more Treatments may include: * Hormone therapy. Estrogen therapy is the most effective treatment option for relieving menopausal hot flashes. Depending on your personal and family medical history, your doctor may recommend estrogen in the lowest dose and the shortest time frame needed to provide symptom relief for you. If you still have your uterus, you'll need progestin in addition to estrogen. Estrogen also helps prevent bone loss. Long-term use of hormone therapy may have some cardiovascular and breast cancer risks, but starting hormones around the time of menopause has shown benefits for some women. Talk to your doctor about the benefits and risks of hormone therapy and whether it's a safe choice for you. * Vaginal estrogen. To relieve vaginal dryness, estrogen can be administered directly to the *** using a vaginal cream, tablet or ring. This treatment releases just a small amount of estrogen, which is absorbed by the vaginal tissues. It can help relieve vaginal dryness, discomfort with intercourse and some urinary symptoms. * Low-dose antidepressants. Certain antidepressants related to the class of drugs called selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) may decrease menopausal hot flashes. A low-dose antidepressant for management of hot flashes may be useful for women who can't take estrogen for health reasons or for women who need an antidepressant for a mood disorder. * Gabapentin (Gralise, Horizant, Neurontin). Gabapentin is approved to treat seizures, but it has also been shown to help reduce hot flashes. This drug is useful in women who can't use estrogen therapy and in those who also have nighttime hot flashes. * Clonidine (Catapres, Kapvay). Clonidine, a pill or patch typically used to treat high blood pressure, might provide some relief from hot flashes. * Medications to prevent or treat osteoporosis. Depending on individual needs, doctors may recommend medication to prevent or treat osteoporosis. Several medications are available that help reduce bone loss and risk of fractures. Your doctor might prescribe vitamin D supplements to help strengthen bones.
The warnings of menopause
Women's Issues / by GeorgiaFrazier
Last post
July 30th
...See more In the months or years leading up to menopause (perimenopause), you might experience these signs and symptoms: * Irregular periods * Vaginal dryness * Hot flashes * Chills * Night sweats * Sleep problems * Mood changes * Weight gain and slowed metabolism * Thinning hair and dry skin * Loss of breast fullness
I wish all of you well and happiness
Positivity & Gratitude / by GeorgiaFrazier
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February 1st, 2023
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Positivity & Gratitude / by GeorgiaFrazier
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February 5th, 2023
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General Support / by GeorgiaFrazier
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February 4th, 2023
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