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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 167106" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I vote for taking Princess Glitter Britches to work and then out to play. Dude can come get her some other year. </p><p> </p><p>Maybe you can hold her as re=payment for catching Dude up on his fines??? (Searching for any excuse here - 'cause it sounds like you fell in LOVE!).</p><p> </p><p>Why do the fosters' have 35 daycare kids AND rattlesnakes on the property?? Just a question, seems to me that MY kids wouldn't have gone to a daycare where they knew they had rattlers!</p><p> </p><p>I am SOOOOOO glad your new doctor is listening and taking you seriously!!!!!! </p><p> </p><p>PUSH for the hysterectomy, it was wonderful for me. I was scared, because all but one of the internet sites said hysterectomies were horrible, etc..... But it IS a good long term solution for a number of us. And your situation sounds much like mine was. If given a choice, have them remove the cervix (eliminates the chance of that cancer and really, what will you use it for after a hysterectomy??) and having those blackberrry-looking ovaries out means eliminating ovarian cancer but it does mean you have to look at hormone replacement to see what is best for you.</p><p> </p><p>Just what MY doctor said, estrogen only was best for me. He said progesterone is what controlled the system flushing out the lining, and really, after a hysterectomy, who needs it?? I know it does other things, but for me it was unneeded.</p><p> </p><p>Anyway, I am thrilled you got a good doctor, and hopefully you can keep princess glitterbottom. Point out to Dude what you told us, heck, it may even mean he visits you more often!!!</p><p> </p><p>hugs,</p><p> </p><p>susie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 167106, member: 1233"] I vote for taking Princess Glitter Britches to work and then out to play. Dude can come get her some other year. Maybe you can hold her as re=payment for catching Dude up on his fines??? (Searching for any excuse here - 'cause it sounds like you fell in LOVE!). Why do the fosters' have 35 daycare kids AND rattlesnakes on the property?? Just a question, seems to me that MY kids wouldn't have gone to a daycare where they knew they had rattlers! I am SOOOOOO glad your new doctor is listening and taking you seriously!!!!!! PUSH for the hysterectomy, it was wonderful for me. I was scared, because all but one of the internet sites said hysterectomies were horrible, etc..... But it IS a good long term solution for a number of us. And your situation sounds much like mine was. If given a choice, have them remove the cervix (eliminates the chance of that cancer and really, what will you use it for after a hysterectomy??) and having those blackberrry-looking ovaries out means eliminating ovarian cancer but it does mean you have to look at hormone replacement to see what is best for you. Just what MY doctor said, estrogen only was best for me. He said progesterone is what controlled the system flushing out the lining, and really, after a hysterectomy, who needs it?? I know it does other things, but for me it was unneeded. Anyway, I am thrilled you got a good doctor, and hopefully you can keep princess glitterbottom. Point out to Dude what you told us, heck, it may even mean he visits you more often!!! hugs, susie [/QUOTE]
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