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From: anonymous (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun Mar 23 21:19:01 2008


Hi all I don't really have anyone who knows what I am feeling right now, and i thought you guys could help me out with some advice. I think I am making excuses instead of dealing with my endo. Here's the thing: I had two laps last year to remove endo. One laser (no good) and the other was excision. My pains have pretty much been constant, with some breaks of relief. The BC pill seems to help a bit. I have state health insurance which ends pretty soon. I am scheduled to see a specialist in NYC in April, though I feel like I need to cancel it because I am broke and can't pay for it. That reason makes me feel like I should never use that excuse for something like this. And the other is, I was just accepted into grad school and I leave in Aug for Nebraska. The big thing i have in my mind is, how can i pay for both? sure, i can take out loans on both of them which is what i should do because I really don't want to be out at school and have my endo act up so bad that I have to leave. So, what do we do during times like this? my mom is so supportive and would totally be willing to help me out, but she has always done so much, I feel like I can't ask her for this. She even knows that it is uncertain if the endo would return or not. Those are the chances we take though. I am just confused with empty pockets wanting to be healthy for the most important time in my life. I guess this is more of a venting post, but if anyone wants to add something for me, i would greatly appreciate it. Thanks all, have a great week.





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