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Re: stomache bloating with Endo-humour
From: Mary (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed Mar 27 20:56:14 2002
Karen,
Sorry I couldn't resist, but thanks for the SWELL advice. Forgive my
warped sense of humour. You gotta laugh. It's so frustrating looking
like you're ready to give birth soon. I walk in to work wearing a size
9 and leave wishing I was wearing size 12.I should bring a change of
clothes. I still have some maternity pants. I have my endo-pants which
are much bigger but you can't really adjust them for when I am not ready
to pop.The worst is when you have a colleaugue who is pregnant and you
are bigger than her, but you're not pregnant.
Ciao
Mary
At Wed, 27 Mar 2002, Karen wrote:
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>Hello ladies welcome to my world I have been known to leave school
>during my planning period to change into warm ups. I have gotten alot
>of black stretch pants they seem to go with most of my tops so now I can
>change pants without changing outfits also yoga pants are great and they
>are wide legged at the bottom so they look dresser.Maternity pant if you
>get smalls they work good too and they have some nice looking clothing
>now I have bought some tops too with leggins they work good too.I hope
>everyone has a good day and don't swell to much.
>
>((((HUGS))))
>Karen
>
>, 26 Mar 2002, Louise wrote:
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>>I am in a similar situation. I have a lot of the symptoms and am
>>waiting for my first lap. But yes, I feel like my stomach is
>>HUGE...some days it is noticably bloated and everything I own seems so
>>uncomfortable. I can relate to wanting to live in your sweats. The
>>first thing I do wine I get home from work is put on my flannels!
>>
>>--
>>Louise
>>At Tue, 26 Mar 2002, shell wrote:
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>>>Hi, I haven't been diagnosed for certain yet about haveing Endo, but I
>>>have all the symptoms. I was wondering if anyone out there has
>>>experienced their waist and stomache increasing so much that they can
>>>only wear their sweats. None of my jeans are fitting anymore.
>>> Thanks Shell
>>
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