Re: Endo
From: Dakota (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue Jul 20 07:51:35 1999
Michelle,
I'm trying my hardest not to give up. I have been
going through this too long for them not to be able to
do something for me. They told me getting pregnant
would cure me. Well, my daughter is 17 months and I
yet to be cured from an of this. I can't even eat or
drink anything most of the time. Just don't feel like
it. Or it just goes right through me and I get sick.
There's days I can't even come out of the bathroom.
And for Cheyenne...my daughter she usually is pretty
good about watching a movie. So, I always put those in
for her. Which is good cause she'll sit there all day
and watch them. And I'll lay on the couch or somthing.
she does climb up beside me and I read her a book or
two and stuff like that. I thank you for you
advice...Hope all goes well for you, sweetie...
*hugs*
Leslie (Florida)
--- Michelle Carter <anonymous@obgyn.net> wrote:
> Leslie,
> Just don't give up. That's the worst thing that
> you could ever do for you
> and you daughter. I know how you are feeling
> because I'm 25 and have 3
> kids, ages 8,6,and 3. They are three rambunctious
> little girls. I try to
> explain to them that there are days that mommy can't
> do as much as I want to
> with them. I know you can't do that with a 17 month
> old, but what you could
> do is get him/her some books,toys,etc. and sit or
> lay on the floor with
> him/her while she plays. You can talk to her, love
> on her. I know you
> don't really feel like it, but at that age they
> don't understand. My 3 year
> old was little when I started having problems with
> staying in pain. Just do
> the best that you can and see if you can get someone
> to help you out with
> child care. best of luck. I will pray for you and
> I send you a big hug.
> Michelle
>
> >From: Dakota <dakota_1977@yahoo.com>
> >Reply-To: endo@obgyn.net
> >To: Multiple recipients of list ENDO
> <endo@talk.obgyn.net>
> >Subject: Re: Endo
> >Date: Mon, 19 Jul 1999 13:24:16 -0500
> >
> >I'm just so worried about it all now. I never
> thought
> >cancer could be related to endo but then again
> >anything is possible.
> >
> >I wish you the best of luck and I hope one day
> things
> >will get alot better for all of us. It's such a
> hard
> >disease to deal with and I have a lil 17 month old
> >daughter that I can't even raise right cause I'm in
> >pain ALL the time...sometimes I can't walk or even
> >lift her...I just don't know where to turn to
> anymore
> >
> >Thanks,
> >Leslie
> >
> >--- anonymous@obgyn.net wrote:
> > > Leslie-
> > > With a High track record of cancer in your
> family it
> > > is always smart to
> > > keep an eye out for it.
> > > As far as your pain everyday I can relate. I
> went
> > > through excruciating
> > > pain for over a year an at the end ( before my a
> > > lap) it got to the
> > > point I couldn't walk. I have had a hyst this
> past
> > > may ( the endo came
> > > right back) an I feel great as far as the endo
> goes.
> > > I am 26 so I understand your frustration.
> > > research as much as you can an good luck
> > > Tina MN
> > >
>
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