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Re: MelFrom: anonymous@obgyn.netTue Jan 30 09:22:57 2001
Mel, Please don't feel like a failure. Not only are you having the pain from the endo, your body is going through such a hormonal change after having a baby... Dear Angel, I am so sorry that you are going through this. I am sorry that your hubby is getting frustrated...Have you guys sat down to talk about all of this? It is very depressing on top of all of everything else. I have been there. If you want to talk to me privately about this please e-mail me. After my first child I went through a depression that never really went away, by the second child I was severly depressed. My mistake was not telling anyone, and putting on a happy face. That included having sex, even though I had no desire to. Finally it got so bad, I thought I was going crazy, then and only then did I tell my hubby. It turned out that I wasn't crazy. After going to see a doc, it was determined that my seratonin levels dropped w/my first child, and never raised, and then again w/my second child. That had a lot to do w/how I was feeling. Also, my endo coming back didn't help any either. My thoughts and prayers are with you my friend. And remember, you are a beautiful, loving, mother, wife, and PERSON!!!! Don't forget the person part. You can only do so much. Please talk to you hubby. And e-mail me privately if you want. This is a very private part of my life, and if you want to talk I will, but privately. No offense to anyone else. I hope today brings you sunshine. Emily
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