Re: Tired of seeing no new posts!!

From: Jo Eslick (joanne@bombobeach.com)
Fri Apr 12 23:24:29 2002


Please don't feel the is a "little click". I usually spend a lot of time on here replying to messages and offering support. in fact I have been doing it for over 13 months now. I Have just spent the 4 last weeks in hospital, and then ended up with a very seriouse five and a half hour surgey, I was fortunate to have two of Australia' best surgeons working on me.. I will fill every one in on details when I am home from hospital......

I will be happy to continue with my support work and weloming new members. The other things you need to consider is that aren't obvious from reading messages on the board........ we are all sufferers and all have our days, weeks and some times months before someone can feel well enough to post messages and repond to someones post.

My goal is to be home again in my beautiful country home by the end of the week..... it is then that I will again begin to respond to poeples cry for help and advice, offer some humor and my hand in friendship.

So please.... give us time, we will get back to you dear Christine & Robin At Fri, 12 Apr 2002, ejulian@attbi.com wrote: >
>At Fri, 12 Apr 2002, Robin wrote:
>>
>>Dear Christina
>>I know what you mean! I posted about Mary right before my "Thank You"
>>post, but it never showed up. I said she was out of surgery & was sick
>>to her stomach because of a pain shot she had. She is alergic to most
>>meds. She can't even take tylenol! We wont know how well the spray gel
>>worked for her for a couple of days. Her adhesions seem to grow back
>>with in 3 days. So when they are attached to your diaphram and stomach,
>>I guess you notice them alot faster then if they are attached other
>>places. I plan to call her in a couple of days to see how she is doing.
>>love
>>robin
>>
>>At Thu, 11 Apr 2002, Christina wrote:
>>>
>>>Been here repeatedly and no new posts, I posted a long post and its not
>>>showing......hope this place gets fixed soon. :( Christy
>
>i know what you mean, it seems that there is a little click going on
>here just like in high school. well for anyone who cares to read, had
>surgery wednesday for laparoscopic assisted vaginal hyst. doctor did
>use intercede barrier, and removed adhesions from previous surgery to
>remove right ovary and tube. you don't have to go to germany to get
>this operation done. if one takes the time and effort to research the
>matter instead of trying just to get sympathy from those on this
>"support group", one will find there are doctors in the USA who know and
>do something about this. i hate to be so blunt, but i find that there
>only a small minority of people who keep popping up on the message
>boards. i guess i haven't been 'suffering' long enough for my name to
>be part of the group. i will continue to do my own research and
>continue to talk to my own support persons, but don't be fooled there is
>hope here in the USA and if you really talk to your doctor instead of
>whining to him, he will take notice and listen, course the sugestion of
>legal action does help also.

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Love and gentle hugs,
Joanne Eslick
Founder Australian Adhesions Support Group
http://www.bombobeach.com
Australian Co-ordinator of
International Adhesions Society
http://www.adhesions.org

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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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