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From: Carrie (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed Sep 27 05:49:37 2000


I have been on Lupron now for 7 weeks. My bleeding has slowed down, I only spotted some last week. This week I have not bled at all. That's a plus, but my pain seems worse. I get really bad hot flashes and night sweats, which I can handle (somewhat). It's the pain that I'm not handling well. I have a call in to my doctor, he should call back today. I feel like such a whimp. I call my doctor a lot, I feel like I'm bugging him. Does anyone else seem to call their doctor a lot, or am I the only one that calls all of the time for help? I'm a very independent person and it really bothers me that I have to depend on him a lot. He's a wonderful person, but I don't want to seem like a pest to him. He has called me a couple of times at night from his home just to see how I'm doing, so maybe Im not bugging him as much as it seems. It's hard for me to go for appt's with him because I live an hour and a half away. But he is considered on of the best specialist and he is also the closest one to me. I know this seems like a petty problem I have, but I really hate to be a burden on someone. Does anyone else feel this way about bothering their doctors? On a better note, I have the day off from work and I'm going to sit home and be lazy today. Thank you all for being here for me, you all are wonderful and I don't feel alone with this anymore. Good luck to all. Carrie

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