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Re: I have an idea

From: anonymous (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed Dec 14 11:03:18 2005


Is it PCOS? That sounds like it.

At Wed, 14 Dec 2005, Robbie wrote: >
>Good idea. I'm not sure that an article would be included but you never
>know until you try. I know that I had so many other problems with my
>reproductive organs that it wasn't until a bleeding cyst ruptured and I
>was rushed into emergency surgery did I even find out that I had been
>dealing with ENDO all of these years also. I don't know but is this an
>heriditary type of disease? I have one daughter with massive pain and
>heavy periods and one without. The one without though has some type of
>problem (lots of hair on the sides of her face, abdomen, down her neck,)
>I can't remember what the problem is called but I know it is based on
>hormones. Recently she was put onto the lowest pill so that she could
>even out her hormone levels. It isn't really helping get rid of the
>excessive hair growth. Apparently, my ex mother in law had this happen
>on her side of the family. The doctors have told her that it will be
>difficult for her to get pregnant. I just wish I could remember what it
>is called.
>
>At Wed, 14 Dec 2005, Rhonda wrote:
>>
>>So how many of us get magazines that talk about woman's issues and how
>>woman cope with illness and life? Why is it that you never see anything
>>on endo? Because of the lack of exposure that endo gets. What would
>>happen if we all emailed some of the magazines and told them we would
>>like to see an article on endo? I currantly get Glamour, Parents,
>>Parenting, and ALL YOU. I am going to send them all an email that tells
>>them about endo and see what happens, if nothing well I tried, but if it
>>sparks interest then WONDERFUL. Now if one email does nothing how about
>>5 or 10 or 15?? Anyone interested let me know what magazines think would
>>be best and I think we should team up and get the word out ourselves.
>>Another thought is that we can send some magazines our stories in one
>>bulk letter. If you are intersted you can email me your endo story and
>>I will send them out, keep your name annonamous if you want. Think
>>about what you would want other women to know about endo and how other
>>people have acted toward you. I look forward to any replies. I am a
>>very take action type of person. Rhonda email at cspaniels@hotmail.com
>>Please put endo in the suject line so I don't delete anyone's email.
>>Thank-You have a motivated day!




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