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Re: *ggggrrrrrr*

From: Enter (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon Sep 27 07:17:48 1999


Boy aint that the truth I get so fustrated. My mother inlaw keeps telling me are suer you don;t have another problem my friend has endo & she doesn't talk about any problems with it & shes a nurse. Give me a break! Itold every woman is different & that her friend is porably in remission. UGH Pam -----Original Message----- From: Bill <anonymous@obgyn.net> To: Multiple recipients of list ENDO <anonymous@obgyn.net> Date: Sunday, September 26, 1999 7:57 AM Subject: Re: *ggggrrrrrr*

>Hi,
>I had to jump in on this one. I know how you guys feel because my family
>doesn't really understand either. First off, my husband is wonderful and
>very supportive even though my sex drive is, well nonexisting. My parents
>are a different story though. My mom tries to understand and I think is
>starting to, but is always saying that something else is causing my
>problems. If I have cramps she'll say I am stressed out about something or
>maybe it is something I ate. I keep telling her it is the endo and she is
>starting to get it. My Dad thinks it will just go away or clear up soon.
I >told him it won't, that it ins not curable and he said everything will work
>out. My brother jokingly said I should go to a psychologist which in
return >I said f+#@ you. Sorry, I am not one to use that word but there are times
>when it is necessary. My family means well but, like you said, it is hard
>for people to deal with something that doesn't go away.
>Wendy




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