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Re: SAMANTHA

From: Johnson (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon Nov 15 16:40:42 1999


I will be praying for you on Thursday, I am having some discomfort today for some reason. My husband and I had intercourse last night, but my surgeries were so recent that I thought it would go away. I will go and read your story right now. I know there is a light at the end of the tunnel because I spent so much time dealing with a "silent enemy" now I know what it is, there is no way we can let it get the best of us, right? If it is going to start all over again already, then I am glad I found the forum. I appreciate your input on the removal of the polyps. Do you know what the chances are that the doctor misses ( visually) adhesions or polyps. I am not ready to call him. My husband has been so difficult about me being ill. and the surgery was supposed to "fix' things. Now I have to go home and tell him that I have to see the doctor or even just mentioning the fact that I am uncomfortable. Is that something that you have heard about? The male side of Endometriosis, the dealings between couples who are suffering with Endo. I have so many questions, I am glad to have a place to share. Kelly

> ----------
> From: Debbie[SMTP:debs.1@mail1-gui.server.ntli.net]
> Reply To: endo@obgyn.net
> Sent: Monday, November 15, 1999 4:24 PM
> To: Multiple recipients of list ENDO
> Subject: Re: SAMANTHA
>
> <<Message: Microsoft Exchange Message>>
> Kelly
> I went through the same, if you visit the pic page and click on my photo
> you
> will get my story. As far as I know all the Pap and the Cancer has been
> removed
> I also had a D&C, a polyp removed from my womb (benign) and sterilised.
> My endo
> was left. it is on the left Ovary and tube.
> I have to have a biopsy on Thusrsday (6 months post op) to see if all the
> cancer
> and pap is away from my Cervix.
> I know it is easy to say but dont worry girl. there is alot of things
> available
> now to treat this
> all my love
> Take care of you
> Debbie UK
>
> The Sisters of Endo
> http://websites.ntl.com/~debs.1/
>
> Johnson, Kelly wrote:
>
> > pardon me for interjecting, my name is kelly and I came back
> with a
> > A-typical pap that I am told is possible pre-cancerous or cancer. I had
> an
> > exam and he said I need to come back in February and be microscoped and
> have
> > another pap. Following that I had a Lapro, removal of endo and PID. I am
> > wondering if I should be worried about the A-typical and if your
> experience
> > was at all like this. I have several questions, but I was wondering if
> you
> > went through any of what I have, prior to finding out it was cancerous?
> I am
> > sorry about whatever is going on in the forum. I know I am new today,
> but I
> > care and will pray for your healing. sincerely, kelly johnson
> > > i WAS BEING SARCASTIC WHEN I SAID LETS END LIST. bUT EVERYONES LEAVING
> AND
> > >
> > > ACTING LIKE CHILDREN. tHIS IS A SERIOUS DISEASE. aND WE NEED EACH
> OTHERS
> > > SUPPORT. I JUST FOUND OUT MY ENDO IS CANCER AND HALF OF MY SUPPORT
> GROUP
> > > IS
> > > GONE. THANKS FOR THE ONES WHO STARTED THIS AND MADE EVERYONE LEAVE.
> > >
> > > SAMANTHA
> > >
> > > PLEASE DONT TAKE ME RUDELY BUT WHATS NEXT.
> > >
> >
>




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