> Hi Em
>
> Gee, just as we have been saying, we will always find someone else who
> experiences the same sort of pain as us, and we sit in front of our
> computer screens nodding our heads...our lips press together.... and
> there are collective sounds of the meditative "mmmmmmmmmmmm" as we
> acknowledge a sister in pain & similar symptoms, then comes the *sigh*
> the shaking of heads & the annoyed thought waves filter out from our
> brains to be spoken in a low and evenly annoyed tones: "why is it so
> hard for the medico's to just admit we know our own bodies and know that
> we have pain in our body and not in our BRAIN!!
>
> Yes, I know about ovaries & the vagina.... I had both attached to the
> vaginal vault thankyou, and pleasant is not the description I would give
> it. I don't know if you were aware of this Em, but my eldest daughters
> name is Emma-Louise, and we call her Em or Emmie and I am writing a book
> about my experience growing up with pain, and then the shocking addition
> of adhesions pain that far and away exceeds the pain I had been living
> with until my hysterectomy. Then it got worse after that... Anyway
> after we discovered that my ovaries caused my pain stuck to my vagina!
> Gee I am getting long winded these days! rofl....... I wanted to call
> my book, "Hello! My ovaries are STUCK to my vagina!"......... Trouble
> was it is only someone like you & I Em; understand exactly what that
> means in terms of pain!! Now there's a title that will sell!!!!!! Just think of the people
that buy the book just because the title jumped out at them!
>
> :-( But after testing the title on a few friends and family with very
> mixed results *sigh* so I have had to settle for using that as the title
> for a chapter in my book instead. So if you have any questions about
> anything related to that you are more than welcome. I lost my ovaries
> unfortunately couldnt be saved and instant menopause is a most
> unpleasant experience. I wasnt prepared at all and suffered a very
> miserable time until quite recently when I was fortunate to get into the
> Endo/Gyno clinic at the Royal Hospital for Women in Sydney. I feel much
> better about my treatment now and I am feeling quite relaxed about using
> pain management and not surgery for the time being. Who Knows, should
> this spray gel really show some real success
I might, and I say MIGHT
> just consider just one more try.
>
> So
if you ever want to ask me anything about it
. Let me know
OK?
>
> Love & gentle hugs,
> Jo http://www.bombobeach.com
>
> --
> I am not a medical person, and all my messages are based
> on personal experience. I am a fellow adhesions sufferer
> reaching out to help others.
>
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