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Re: Woman, Educate Thy Self!

From: Judi (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun, 27 Apr 1997 15:38:35 -0500 (CDT)


At Sat, 26 Apr 1997, Susan wrote: >
>To make this long story short, I developed a list of books that are
>informative and supportive and do not pass judgement on the issue of
>whether
>or not to have a hysterectomy.
>
>Hysterectomy: Before and After, Cutler, W.B. PhD., HarperCollins, 1988.
>
>The Woman's Guide to Hysterectomy, Haas, A. and Puritz, S. 1995.
>
>Hysterectomy: Learning the Facts, Coping with the Feelings, Facing the
>Future,
> Wigfall-WIlliams,W. 1986
>
>Women Talk About Gynecological Surgery, Gross, A. and Ito, D., 1992
>
>Coping with a Hysterectomy, Morgan, S. PhD., 1982/1985.
>
>My Body, My Decision: What You Should Know About the Most-Common Female
>Surgeries,
>Curtis, L. M.D. et al, 1986.
>

Susan, On Friday I'll be having a vaginal hyst for adenomyosis. Your post couldn't have been made at a better time! Non-judgemental will be nice (Seems most people these days think that if you're having a hyst, it's for the surgical fees. Including half my family) I plan to go to the library tommorrow to see if they have them. Thank you

--
Judi



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