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Re: PCOS digest 1436From: leanne (anonymous@obgyn.net)Mon, 18 Aug 2003 15:34:44 -0500 (CDT)
At Sat, 4 Aug 2001, Monica wrote: > >Sandra, >I talk to my dh about my pcos alot!! Its the reason I am feeling soo >horrible, have little energy and what not and have a low sex drive. We >have always talked about this from the begining of our marriage and why >I was feeling awefull. when I found out I had thyroid disease he >understood why I was soo tired and always had a messy house cuz I didn't >have the energy to keep up. he knows when I am not feeling well and >helps out all he can dispite working lots of overtime and not getting >much sleep himself. He does once in a while get a little bothered about >things once in a while but hey he is a man and well we all have our bad >days. But for the most part he is very supportive. I think its >important for him to know why I am feeling the way I am and why. >Monica > >At Fri, 3 Aug 2001, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote: >> >>Hello, >> I'm curious to know if anyone has any stories they would like to >>share regarding husbands, boyfriends, or lovers and how they feel about your >>pcos. Are they supportive, not, do you talk about it, share your worries >>with them, etc.. I'm trying to get a feel for how you all handle this with >>your significant other. I myself do not talk to my husband about it, >>although I did have him meet with my doctor to explain what is known about >>it to him before we were married. That was 10 years ago. I simply do not >>feel emotionally safe talking to my husband about it for many reasons. Is >>there anyone out there who would like to share on this regard? Thanks to >>everyone for your friendship. >> Sandra in Minnesota
-- well hello there i no wot u mean i dont have a good sex drive aand allwise feel down now i no y
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