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Re: Supportive Husband againFrom: Joanne (anonymous@obgyn.net)Sun, 27 Jan 2002 21:45:12 -0600 (CST)
Hello, I just wanted to say that you sound like a wonderful person and wife is a lucky person to have you. There aren't many men who would go to the lengths you have to help your wife through this, you deserve a huge hug..... Even with all the reading my husband has done on this as well he still has the attitude that this some how isn't real.. Like if I just exercised more the weight would come off, thats a joke, been there done that!!! It's a tuff thing... Tell your wife to hang in there, maybe if she came on the board herself, she may feel better knowing she isn't alone. Did she put her name on the quilt yet? I have had PCOS for 121/2 years, only being diagnosed 2 years ago. I went through hell to have my kids,with infertility treatment and the emotional roller coaster, but it did happen for me, twice!!! I have two beautiful boys now ages 11, and 7. So hang in there the both of you. It may take some time, but it will be so worth it in the end..... take care Joanne At Sat, 26 Jan 2002, anonymous wrote: > >I'd like to thank everyone of you for your input on this. All your >input has been comforting to me. Ever since she told me exactly what >she had I've spent countless hours reading and learning, arming myself. >Someone suggested a book, PCOS - The Hidden Epidimic, I ordered that >book 10 minutes after it was suggested and had it rushed to my office, >it arrived the next day. >One thing I must say at this point, I have admiration and respect for >EVERY woman out there going thru this. and those of you that responded >to my post, your strength and support has given me strength. >Yes, there are other issues between my wife and I, nothing large, just a >lot of little things. When we got married we were very poor. Too poor >in fact to afford the treatment she needed, even if she had asked for >it. Knowing all this now makes me sad. I have come to the conclusion >that my wife has been in denial of all of this, or so it seems. Now I >am more financially stable, I have a great job, and a great wife. and >even if our differances drive us apart I plan on helping her thru this >in any and every way I can. >My original post was vague someone claimed, this is true, I left out >alot of information, but you all have helped me, thank you. This is an >odd moment for me and my wife. We both come from large families and >both want to have a family. But after knowing this, and knowing there >is a chance of not having a family of our own, it makes me love my wife >even more, and it shows me how strong she really is, and how strong my >love for her is. I'll keep you all posted as to the outcome of this >situation. I'm sure some of you would like to know. > >Thank you, >Supportive Husband - Detroit Michigan
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