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linda
From: Ann (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun Dec 20 20:47:31 1998
dear linda,
i am having same issues.i just had a hysterectomy.they took out my
cervix,uterus,right ovary and tube.all my issues were with my right
side for at least 17 years.now my left side is working
overtime,cramping horribly and i am having severe backaches.and
terrible pains with bowel movements like someone is stabbing me on
that side.what has your dr. said?are they going to remove the left
side too.please write back.i am desperate.
ann barber
---Linda Hartley <anonymous@obgyn.net> wrote:
>
> Hey Yenta:
>
> Thanks for the email - made me smile.
>
> Hubby and I braved the wheather for a bit and made it to the Christmas
> party for a couple hours anyhow last night (he's so sweet to me). Now
> it can snow its fool-head off and I don't mind. Just means I won't
> make it to work tomorrow - gosh darn.
>
> Woke up this morning nicknaming myself, Ms. Unpredictable cuz' I was
> in a good mood. This being a year since my dad's death and him loving
> Christmas has sure made this a trying experience.
>
> As far as surgery recovering -- unfortuately, I now think the
> adhesions are back (at least on the bladder) as a number of the
> familiar pains are back too. I keep telling myself to think positive
> and that maybe I'm still recovering from surgery (doesn't work most
> the time). So, needless to say I'm back to pain pills and constant
> bladder pain. The *good* news is - no pain in my right side still so,
> I was right and all of that pain was the ovary they removed. My left
> ovary isn't playing dumb and thinks it needs to work overtime to make
> up for the one that is missing - causing pain I have never had there.
> {Sigh}. I think the "superwomen" name may be dwendling away {sigh
> again}.
>
> Enough of my depressing *)$%&@# --- how are you? Are you recovering
> the way you had hoped? Feeling ok? Please keep me updated.
>
> Big warm hugs (its gonna be -4 here in Reno, Nevada tonight - how
> bout' ya'll?)
>
> Linda
>
> ---yenta <anonymous@obgyn.net> wrote:
> >
> > Dear Linda aka Superwoman!
> >
> > Hi friend! How are you doing?! Nasty or depressed!!! That's ok! I've
> > also been miserable and you know how misery loves company!!!!!!!
> >
> > Murphy's Law -- sorry about hubby's suit escapade! But you know,
snow
> > storms can be rather romantic if you don't have to leave the house!!
> >
> > How is your body healing? Do you feel any of the endo pain?
> >
> > Smiles to you Linda. Thank you so much for your support through my
> lap
> > ordeal.
> >
> > Yenta
> >
> > At Sat, 19 Dec 1998, Linda wrote:
> > >
> > >Heather,
> > >
> > >Thank you - I am finding out that I'm not doing so well with the
> > >holidays. Staying either very depressed or extremely nasty.
> > >
> > >To top it off, I went out and bought a 250.00 suit for my hubsand
to
> > >wear to the company Christmas party tonight (with his job now, it
> > >won't be worn otherwise). Ran around in mall traffic last night to
> > >pick it up from being altered only to wake up to such a snow storm
> > >that there isn't anyway we can get to this party tonight.
> > >
> > >Oh well, see what I mean - moody - sorry!!
> > >
> > >Linda
> > >
> > >anonymous@obgyn.net wrote:
> > >>
> > >> Linda,
> > >>
> > >> I was so moved by your post. I remember when i thought my father
> > >was gone
> > >> forever. i didn't know where he was, but i knew he was sick. it
> > >tore me apart
> > >> for years. now that we are back in contact, i realize how much i
> do
> > >need my
> > >> parents, and how empty my life would sometimes be without them.
> > >you're right,
> > >> you should never hold back when it comes to love. no one knows
> what
> > >tommorrow
> > >> may bring. thanks for reminding us all how special our
> > >relationships with our
> > >> parents really are.
> > >>
> > >> heather
> > >>
> >
>
==
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Ann Barber
annmbarber@yahoo.com
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