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Re: Please don't take this the wrong way...From: Connie (anonymous@obgyn.net)Thu, 29 May 2003 08:11:28 -0500 (CDT)
Congrats I know that you will love having her. I think that big differnece is that you knew that you had PCOS and Mary just found out. I know from reading your postings that you remember the frustration and anger that can acompant diagnosis.
-- Connie At Wed, 28 May 2003, Sonnet wrote: > >I knew I had PCOS for years before we started TTC. We're expecting our >first in August and I am thrilled to tears to be having a little girl!! > >At Wed, 28 May 2003, Mary wrote: >> >>I have to say to all of you who are trying to get pregnant...I wish you >>luck but please think of this....I have been just diagnosed (age 37) >>after suffering for many years. As I grew up I thought of myself as a >>freak because of all the things wrong with me. >>Now I have found PCOS and am glad for the diagnosis but am reeling from >>the fact that since we can trace this back beyond my mother it is >>probably genetic in my family. I now have the daunting task of >>explaining to my daughter what I probably have given her. At what point >>do we say enough is enough. How many new generations have to go thru >>this??? >>I understand "medical technology has come so far", and "things aren't as >>they were when we were young", and "with the knowledge comes >>freedom"...but she and others still have to suffer. >>I guess I am still dealing with the stages of grief over all this and I >>would never wish my daughter not to have been born..but I wonder if I >>would have made the same choice if I knew what lies of her now. >> >>-- >>Blessings to you all, Mary >> >-- >email always welcome: sonnet_fitz@hotmail.com >
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