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Re: Anybody understand?
From: LondonRose14 (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sat Mar 31 00:53:09 2007
I don't know what to say except I hear you and you feel free to talk all
you like. Sometimes it's the only relief available, but it's still good
relief. I am younger than you, but I have thought many times about
being in your position. There isn't an easy answer is there? But this
forum is here, and these women are here and you can do all the talking
you want. We'll listen. I don't know if you want it, but I'll
rememmber you in my prayers if you would like. So write all you need to
and we'll hear you.
LR
At Fri, 30 Mar 2007, Eve wrote:
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>Here is my situation: I am 27 years old, just been married barely a
>year, and was diagnosed almost 4 years ago with stage IV endo. I am
>scheduled for a lap. May 4th. My doc is planning on taking out my
>right ovary atleast, maybe more. She definitely encouraged us to try
>and have children now, which we both agree we are not ready for yet. I
>ordered the Endometriosis Sourcebook and started reading. I got alittle
>depressed after reading about infertility and different options to help
>in getting pregnant. My husband says he would rather not rush into
>having a child and if we cant have them when we are ready in a few years
>then he would rather adopt. I have always wanted to adopt but it makes
>me sad to think I wont have any other options. I have no friends here
>who have endo and all but one of my friends have children. I feel so
>alone. My husband just found out he wont be able to there for my
>surgery and I don't have many people who can come to help me who aren't
>otherwise engaged. I just needed someone to listen and understand where
>I was coming from.
>Thanks
>Eve
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