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Re: fears with endoFrom: anonymous@obgyn.netThu Apr 29 16:25:29 1999
Carolyn, Long walks by myself helped me. I always wanted to have a big family, well when I was diagnosed with endo. it send the world crashing down on me. I know endo doesn't mean I will never have children, but I did know that it meant problems and that I was going to have to deal with these problems the rest of my life. At the time, I had no one to turn to. My family didn't understand and neither did my ex. I was alone. I honestly found myself turning to God more and more for strength. I found my self spending more time by myself to comfort me and look for answers within me. It was soul searching time for me. I am much stronger today, but there are still time's I just want to break down and cry. But I have more support today than every. Just like this group and my wonderful husband. We just got married in December. Two years and one day after our engagement. We are now trying to conceive, so I am facing all the initial fears all over again. Endo is with you for life, but it doesn't have to take over your life. It's a long road.,.. and that's why everyone is here. Love, Amy
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