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Re: lap on 6/9/06From: tracy (anonymous@obgyn.net)Tue May 30 18:32:19 2006
At Tue, 30 May 2006, Alyson wrote: > >Tracy, >I'm sure you know from your last surgery that you are going to be pretty >sore and tired. Are there any other Coastie wives around that might be >able to lend a hand with the kids those first couple of days? Even if >someone could just hang out at the house for a couple of hours, get a >meal on the table, pop in a movie for the little ones.... >I hope your doctor is able to do what she needs with the laproscopy. >Good luck, >Alyson > >At Tue, 30 May 2006, tracy wrote: >> >>I am scheduled for a laporoscopy on the 9th. I am concerned because I >>have 2 children who I need to take care of. This is not my first time >>having to have surgery for endo.I had a laporotomy in 2001 in which my >>dr said it was the worst he had ever seen. I also took lupron in 2002 >>for 6 months. I had my second daughter in 2004 which was a miny miracle >>because it was completely natural no drugs or help from the drs. It was >>a complete surprise and everything was fine until 6 months ago when the >>endo came back with a vengence. I hope the dr can fix the problem with >>an open laporscopy but I am worried that she will have to go back in >>later and do a laporotomy because that is what happened the first time. >>My husband is the the USCG so we dont really have family here to help >>with the girls while I am recovering. The dr says ill be fine in a few >>days so I am keeping my fingers crossed that everything goes smoothly >>and this is all we need to do. I am trying to avoid lupron because it >>makes me really moody and I have horrible hot flashes and all the other >>side effects it even gave me migraines.
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