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Charlotte and Sammie, I do not know what s.o. means, but I am the one that monitors all the messages coming in and out of RL and for that matter most of you are not monitored including Sammie's posts. I do not think Lynne should be blamed for any of this. Just want to keep everything straight here. There are times when messages do not come into my box right away even when I see them on the web. I suppose that is yahoo? Madeleen RL Moderator Mcharlot wrote: Hi Sammie, I had no idea that s.o. was withholding your post - the same that came through to me already as you can see at 6.26, via RL; now I have

received the same again at 9.49, this time direct from you. And your post is very important to me. I'm sorry, if it 'had to come' to this, and that you feel you have to leave, but I understand. When I perused the post I just felt 'why is this necessary - again, haven't we just been through this a few weeks ago? Lynne must' ve had 'a bad day'..? Hope it can still be repaired somehow... But please, send me any of your missing posts, and thank you for offering me your email address for when I need your feedback ! I have very much enjoyed reading your comments on RL, your straightforward and lighthearted manner of talk and your valuable opinion, even though my body has of course its own special "circumstances..." in some respects. Keep loving, and take care! Charlotte Re: endometrium thickness says "endometrium 10 mm"! Man, Charlotte 10mm seems like a lot to me. When mine was 5 the doctor gave me the option of bleeding it out or having a D @ C, and then he did a biopsy. If you are menopausal they usually like to see a stripe around 3-4 on hormone replacement. If you are not menopausal then you can get away with a larger lining depending on which part of the cycle it was measured. Even then a lining thickness of between 6-10 is considered hyperplasia and should be biopsied to be safe. According to Dr. Larrian Gillespie a cut off range of 5mm is a reliable, safe cut off point. If the blood serum estradiol level is around 70-114 the thickness should remain under 6mm. When I was doing the vaginal P thing every three months I got the thicker lining. I think the 3 month idea sounds great on the drawing board, but in real life it dont seem to be working for most of us. __________________________________________________

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Hi Madeleen,

as I said in my post, Sammie's message arrived in my mailbox all right, but I guess it did not in Sammie's,( -having gotten stuck probably in yahoo or her server link), therefore she mailed it to me direct three hours later to make sure I who asked the question, got it, since I was anxious... So she probably thought it was withheld by the board (like Pat does on his website - 'burnt child'-syndrome...), - more so because the day before there was a slight reproval from Lynne to the way Sam's message was worded as too forceful or s.thing.

(I forgot what it was about because I wasn't very much interested in the subject and deleted the whole day because also my i-net server panel threatens me all the time they will compact my outlook files (to save space, which I don't want to happen...!).

So that's probably why Sammie thought her post may have gotten 'censored'=withheld. And of course, I thought for a moment that might be possible, because of 'ever stricter' rules intentions ? A similar thing happened to me months ago, when one of my messages that I felt was very important info to the group, did not get into my mailbox until half a day later.

I then I also wondered whether it was deemed 'not wise to be passed along'... ---I guess we are all somewhat contaminated by the general political (fear-) atmosphere...?

Sorry about the misunderstanding, and thanks Madeleen for explaining there is absolutely no 'control' used by anyone we know.

Love and happy holidays to All,

Charlotte

Re: endometrium thickness

says "endometrium 10 mm"!

Man, Charlotte 10mm seems like a lot to me. When mine was 5 the doctor gave me the option of bleeding it out or having a D @ C, and then he did a biopsy.

If you are menopausal they usually like to see a stripe around 3-4 on hormone replacement. If you are not menopausal then you can get away with a larger lining depending on which part of the cycle it was measured. Even then a lining thickness of between 6-10 is considered hyperplasia and should be biopsied to be safe. According to Dr. Larrian Gillespie a cut off range of 5mm is a reliable, safe cut off point. If the blood serum estradiol level is around 70-114 the thickness should remain under 6mm.

When I was doing the vaginal P thing every three months I got the thicker lining. I think the 3 month idea sounds great on the drawing board, but in real life it dont seem to be working for most of us.

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