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Kari
Mar 27, 08 - 9:59 AM |
Endo Everywhere. . . its my whole life
ok i will a very long story short. I am suffering big time with the pain. Somedays i cant even stand up straight or sit, or even walk. on top of that my Gi issues have drastically escallated and my gi doctor thinks the endo is on my colon and other bowel organs ans tissues. sooo, april 28 i meet withmy ob and im going to schedule my 2nd lap. i am scared to death for this surgery. i need to know that this is right step for me. i dont know how i will start to feel better until i can tame this wild beast. It is emotinaly draining on me right now and my poor husband is doing his best but he getys tired ofhearing me complain about it. ive been missing work, and it is affecting everything in my life! i know i need the lap to get things so to say cleaned out and have a fresh start. i then am going to go on the endo diet full speed and try my best to tame this. well any advice on hoe to deal with all these crazy emotions, it makes everyday hard. i have just felt sick and in pain for so many years now it has just become my whole life and it shouldnt. i just need a shoulder to lean on right now that will accept me and my problems and listen. |
Nettie
Mar 28th, 2008 - 11:36 AM |
Just hang in there until your lap, And know that God is with you. Go onto Steffs post and write a list of all of your blessings in life. I have been on an overwhelming emotional rollercoaster lately, and I have been anxious about everything. There is a Pastor that I like to listen to while I am laying down. http://joncourson.com/(and go to Recent Service - Video Sunday, March 16) It is comforting to just sit and listen to someone speak Gods Word. God loves his little lambs. Read Psalm.23 and 139. Highlight the scriptures that jump out at you within those passages. Grab a cup of tea, Sit down with your hubby and go over some of your most favorite times together or funniest childhood memories. Tell him that inspite of your health, that you are happy that he has fullfilled his vowes by sacrificialy loving you in sickness and in health for better and for worse. That you know how hard it must be to see someone you love suffer, But that it is all worth life to give and give and give. Go to your surgery with confidence that God is WITH YOU. This must be from the Lord speaking to me also. I'm gonna take my own advice. Love, and blessings, Nettie |
Cathy
Mar 29th, 2008 - 10:27 AM |
Hi! I understand completely about what you are feeling. Being in pain is simply YUCKY! My pain level differs, but the pain is constant. It's so bad that I am not working and waiting for sugery to have everything removed. I have had 3 surgeries and this is the only way to get relief. The realistic news is men will never understand. But, I am so glad that I found this place as it looks like a great and supportive site. Thanks! |
Sheila McHughes
Apr 12th, 2008 - 9:32 PM |
Kari Please visit our personal web site to learn about my daughter, Kari, and the letrozole treatment. this may be an option for you as well. Write with any concerns or questions, my thoughts and prayers are with you. God Bless, Sheila McHughes Executive Coordinator The Endo-KARE Centre |
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