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Pain Free - Feeling like a woman!

From: Ericka (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed Nov 24 00:07:53 2004


I was diagnosed with uterine fibroids about 7 years ago, lost a pregnancy due to this condition, received the lupron injection, which did bring any relief. I continued to hemorage during my periods (I say this because the blood flow was VERY HEAVY), the pain continued to be unbearable, and I was alway exhausted because I was anemic (result of the heavy blood flow ). I was told by gyn that I had no choice, I had to have surgery or "you will bleed to death"; this was 2 weeks after receiving the 6 month Lupron injection. I was told the Lupron would not work for me, after being given it, because the realized my fibroid were larger than origionally anticipated. I had the surgery 4.5 years ago, and to tell you the truth, ever since the surgery I still have had severe abdominal pain. There were days when I felt like I was loosing my mind; it was unbearable. Some days, I could not get out of bed. My doctor consistently told me, I should not be experiencing this pain, the surgery was successful, which left me more frustrated. Each visit, what I was feeling went undiagnosed. *yes, I did seek another opinion.

Recently, I started my family on a nutrutional suppliment (I heard it would help my daughter with her ADD symptoms) and I am soooo excited that I am no longer experiencing the pain I mentioned above. The past few weeks was like I finally got my life back . In addition to the 90% reduction in the abdominal pain, I also have more energy, my skin has cleared up, and my hair is growing longer and thicker (it was shedding like crazy) I say all of this to say....I wish I knew about this dietary suppliment prior to having my surgery and living 4.5 years in excrutiating abdominal pain.

Has anyone else experienced results by adding a dietary suppliment.






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