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Re: Please help 24 just had hysterectomyFrom: Jennifer (anonymous@obgyn.net)Wed Sep 24 22:27:37 2003
At Wed, 24 Sep 2003, Mandy wrote: >I have nearly 10 years on you, but no children. You can email directly if you want, just remember you have to believe in yourself. You can have moments but that is the bottom line -- believe. You are lucky to have a child -- it is hard at times, but we have to remember all the things we do have and to appreciate them. Money comes and goes at all the worst times. Humor is essential, and so are a few good sobs on occasion. Dealing with a hyst is a bridge I may cross soon enough -- as a female I think it is emotionally difficult, (understatement). Are you on a hormone balancer? Have you tried natural progesterone cream? I will be out of town for a few days, chasing another ray of hope -- do email if you want. with care, Jennifer >Hi I just turned 24 and had endo. I had to have a full hysterectomy. I >was feeling better up untill about last week. No one believes me. I >cant get the hormones right and have spent so much money on them I had >to use all my b-day money for bills(which was not much). I am scared >and sad that even my ovaries were taken. I will never have a child of >my own again. I am lucky I have a 3 yr old. The problem is I know what >it felt like to be pregnant and would like to be again. I am having a >hard time with reality money and pain still. I am sick of the hot >flashes and my hair falling out. I also gained 20 lbs in a month. Its >horrible if anyone has advice please help! I need a friend >Thanks Mandy > >-- >Amanda Eggers >
-- Jennifer
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