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Re: First time
From: Amber (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon Aug 21 12:50:37 2006
I would do tons of research and read all the books you can on this
disease.
At Sun, 20 Aug 2006, Megan wrote:
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>I think the best thing you can do is to try to have a positive attitude
>and a sense of humor. I know it is difficult to be funny when you are
>in so much pain, but it does make it easier. I always make jokes about
>how I want to have a uterus transplant and how Endo has caused the long
>term side effect of getting addicted to General Hospital.
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>I also try to keep as healthy of a lifestyle as possible. I watch what
>I eat (of couse I typing this while I am eating pizza), exercise, and
>get plenty of rest.
>
>--
>Megan
>
>At Sat, 19 Aug 2006, Manders wrote:
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>>I have been in extreme pain for the past few months in my pelvic area
>>and was just unoffically (we still have to do more tests to be 100%
>>sure) with endometriosis. I am newly married and my husband is very
>>supportive but I know he can't understand the pain I'm in. Does anyone
>>have any suggestions of how to make this more bareable? I'm on pain
>>med's but they only do so much. Thank you for any help and support you
>>can give me.
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