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Re: Just a ThoughtFrom: Donna (anonymous@obgyn.net)Thu, 29 Mar 2001 14:40:47 -0600 (CST)
Amen Sue, Just hen I thought that there was no hope I got a phone call from my RE and he informed me that I was expecting a baby in May. And 9 months later I had a beautiful baby boy and that was almost 6 years ago. It seems just as I am ready to give up God gives me a reason to go on. There are so many new and promising things out there. When I found out that I had PCOS there were no drugs out there. All they could offer was Fertility drugs. I am hearing and reading about women who are having periods and conceiving without those kinds of drugs. So Ladies please don't give up hope because that is all that we have and each other. We just need to pray that God will help us find a Dr who knows about PCOS and will help us with our problems. Please don't give up hope it is all that we have and each other. Happy thoughts to you all.
-- Donna > >Hi Ladies-- >This condition is hard to have. It's awful. I've had it for about 9 >years now, and only had a dx for the past 2 yrs. But ultimately, I have >to keep my chin up and keep a positive outlook on stuff--or else I would >be miserable to be around and no help to anyone--myself included. > >I've read some postings as of late that describe the hopelessness and >frustration of our condition--but that worry me, too. It's very easy to >fall prey to the negative emotions, but those emotions don't do us any >good. When we speak something negative like that (or type it, for that >matter), we pretty much assure that it's going to happen the way we said >it would. Does that make sense? Psychologists call it a >'self-fulfilling prophecy,' and I've seen it firsthand in my life. Our >words are very powerful--in our lives and in the lives of others. To go >to a Book many of us think highly of, "the power of life and death are >in the tongue." (Proverbs 18:21) > >Although I don't want to suggest that we are disingenuous or untruthful >in any posting, I do see this board as a beacon of hope to those who are >suffering with us and those who think they might be in our "cysterhood." >When we delve so deeply in to the negative, we don't give hope--just >despair. Speaking from personal experience, hope is the best tool we >have to give others in fighting this disease. Hope spurs us on to find >just the right doctor; to go to one more appointment; to continue on to >find health and balance in our lives. > >Just a few thoughts and maybe a gentle reminder to all of us from time >to time. > >In cysterhood, >Sue
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