Guest guest Posted March 22, 2005 Report Share Posted March 22, 2005 J, I'm so happy for you, I'm crying! . . . Things are going to be fine . . . God Bless, Rogene --- crazycanoe1 <crazycanoe1@...> wrote: > > I'm so grateful. I finally just blurted it out. He > said yes, he'd > take me to the airport, that he needed to do that. > I said but it's > so early in the morning; I hate for you to have to > get up so early. > He said, no, that's ok; I need to do that. I can't > believe it was > so easy. I make mountains out of molehills. That's > one of my > depression symptoms. My depression was only > diagnosed and worsened > after the implants. I am certain the level of my > depression is > related to my body fighting these implants. I feel > encouraged > today, and supported by hubby. J explanting 3/30! > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 2005 Report Share Posted March 22, 2005 J I am so happy that you feel better about your husband! You can be certain he does love you, he is just conflicted himself. He doesn't know if the implants are making you sick, he doesn't know how the operation will go, and he doesn't know how you will look afterward. Many men tend to think women are overemotional and read too much into things. They are especially more likely to believe doctors when they are told something and less likely to question them and challenge them. So it is harder for him to believe that implants are making you sick, when the media and the plastic surgeons say they are safe. Have you ever had the feeling that when your husband goes to the doctor for a problem, you have to go with him or you won't find out anything? Most of my friends can relate to that. If my husband goes alone, he won't communicate well and he will blindly accept whatever the doctor says. He won't bother to probe for answers and he probably won't even tell the doctor his whole problem. My husband went to cleveland with me (we live in illinois) and was there every step of the way. But I can't tell you if he really in his heart believed the implants were making me sick. I am sure he had his reservations about all of it, but I was determined to go and he knew it. I am sure your hubby will be so happy to have you feeling well again and then he will be convinced of the rightness of your surgery! Hang in there---not much longer to go now! Hugs kathy > > I'm so grateful. I finally just blurted it out. He said yes, he'd > take me to the airport, that he needed to do that. I said but it's > so early in the morning; I hate for you to have to get up so early. > He said, no, that's ok; I need to do that. I can't believe it was > so easy. I make mountains out of molehills. That's one of my > depression symptoms. My depression was only diagnosed and worsened > after the implants. I am certain the level of my depression is > related to my body fighting these implants. I feel encouraged > today, and supported by hubby. J explanting 3/30! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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