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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 297816" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Of, my friend, you can certainly have a Praise God from me!! I am so thankful it hasn't spread.</p><p></p><p>I don't have firsthand knowledge on this other than my Gma died from it. But she NEVER saw a doctor. I do mean never. After my aunt was born she went 30+ years not seeing a doctor. Then she started having a lotof pain. We lived out of state and my uncle had a witch of a wife who refused to let him do much for a few years. My aunt, the baby of hte family, moved back in with Gma after we all figured out Gma wasn't taking her medications. Within 2 years Gma was in a hospital bed in the dining room. But she wasn't out of her home, they had a wonderful woman who came in to sit with her whle my aunt worked and it wasn't all bad.</p><p></p><p>IF she had gone to a doctor before that she would probably have lived a long time. but she had a good life and a lot of people who loved her deeply.</p><p></p><p>My high school bff is now a radiation therapy specialist. She has amazing stories about how special all of her patients are. </p><p></p><p>I can speak about the hysterectomy. I had everything including ovaries taken out. They didn't work right anyway. I have never for a single minute regretted it. I celebrate a little every month when I have no PMS and no week of misery. Dryness of all of your skin is a problem, but they have such lovely lotions that I end up feeling pampered while I use them.</p><p></p><p>Whatever you decide a second opinion is a good idea.</p><p></p><p>hugs and prayers lady!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 297816, member: 1233"] Of, my friend, you can certainly have a Praise God from me!! I am so thankful it hasn't spread. I don't have firsthand knowledge on this other than my Gma died from it. But she NEVER saw a doctor. I do mean never. After my aunt was born she went 30+ years not seeing a doctor. Then she started having a lotof pain. We lived out of state and my uncle had a witch of a wife who refused to let him do much for a few years. My aunt, the baby of hte family, moved back in with Gma after we all figured out Gma wasn't taking her medications. Within 2 years Gma was in a hospital bed in the dining room. But she wasn't out of her home, they had a wonderful woman who came in to sit with her whle my aunt worked and it wasn't all bad. IF she had gone to a doctor before that she would probably have lived a long time. but she had a good life and a lot of people who loved her deeply. My high school bff is now a radiation therapy specialist. She has amazing stories about how special all of her patients are. I can speak about the hysterectomy. I had everything including ovaries taken out. They didn't work right anyway. I have never for a single minute regretted it. I celebrate a little every month when I have no PMS and no week of misery. Dryness of all of your skin is a problem, but they have such lovely lotions that I end up feeling pampered while I use them. Whatever you decide a second opinion is a good idea. hugs and prayers lady! [/QUOTE]
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