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Old September 18th 11, 10:55 AM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
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Default OT Do you beat your head on the doctor?

On 17/09/2011 15:04, Sandy wrote:
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"Polly wrote:

Oh. Well, now. That's different. Since your dr is a tiny East Indian, I
forgive the "oh my, you are in trouble" unfortunate remark. I was picturing
a snarky big ghoul. NM, you damn Skippy are in trouble. My doctor let me
suffer with much the same symptoms as your for years including I weighed 83
pounds and was dangerously anemic. He didn't want me to have a hysterectomy
just in case we might have more children. I didn't want more children. I
needed my life back.
Long story short - the 'keep all your parts or die trying' doctor died.
The next one swiftly took care of me. I'm betting that Roswell will get you
fixed and feeling good in just no time. From my heart to God's ears, Polly



Much the same story here, Polly and NM! I suffered for years without
being able to get anything done. I was still of childbearing age, so --
gosh! -- didn't I want more than two? Nope. I finally found a doctor who
was more sympathetic and changed my life.

Best of luck, NM, getting everything taken care of!

Mine is/was of the 'Let's not do a hysterectomy unless we have to, as
it's Big Surgery, and will disrupt your life for months. Lets try this
first... We can revisit surgery in a few months if it doesn't work.'
Since 'this' was a Mirena coil and did the trick, and then I hit the
menopaus, everything has been fine. But I don't have fibroids, just
hopeless hormones.

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