Guest guest Posted June 8, 2000 Report Share Posted June 8, 2000 Thank you so much for the information posted. sorry did'nt get back to u before, my son was very ill, now well, thank God. The fibroid Group I hope will operate in the South Leytonstone Health project. I have plans to develop this group to offer support, information, further research, raise local and national awareness. I intend to network with existing groups to build a wider network in this area. God knows this is a serious matter for women and their families, its a real pity so little has been achieved so far. However, now is the time to make a difference. Please keep in touch with any information u may have. Thank you Grace > >Reply-To: uterinefibroidsegroups >To: " fibroid list " <uterinefibroidseGroups> >Subject: re:We need publications, tapes magazines on this >subject >Date: Sun, 28 May 2000 23:51:59 +0100 > >Grace, > >Best wishes to you in organising a fibroids information group. Will it be >within a larger women's health group (for example a Well Woman Centre)? >There are already some small projects which you could be involved in or >have contact with (if you aren't already): > >Fibroid News: Brigid York, 27 Old Gloucester St. London WC1N 3XX >http://fly.to/fibroidnews >There is a book list at the Fibroid News website. There is also a contacts >page, though some of the information is out of date. For example, the >headquarters of the Society for Minimally Invasive Therapy has moved to >Germany. > >http://www.smartgroups.com A UK-based membership e-mail list - Please >participate! The group is very small, but has the potential to be a good >resource for information on medical practitioners. > >The Fibroid Support Group meets on the first Tuesday of each month at >The Youth Action Scheme >676a High Road >Tottenham >London N17 OA >advice line tel. 0 ##/ mobile 07930 184693 >Shirley of the FSG is busy and pressed, but if you manage to get her on the >phone, she's warm and helpful. Shirley is very into herbal treatments, >not so >informative about more technical options. I can't vouch that the meetings >are still on first Tuesdays, but they were as of Feb.2000. > >Women's Health and Reproductive Rights Information Centre >52 Featherstone Street >London EC1Y 8RT >tel 0 ## > >## London numbers changed last month, so these codes are out of date, but >I'm sure you can get the current numbers. > >Unfortunately, I don't know of any resources and support for women with >fibroids anywhere in Britain or Ireland except for London. > >Here are some books I was able to get from my local library. They do not >cover Uterine Artery Embolisation. Ms Simkin's book is of course biased, >but I think she has an impoprtant case about the need for better >information/informed consent. >Dr Brewer. Endometriosis and Fibroids. London: Vermillion (Random >House), 1996 >Felicity Smart & Stuart . Fibroids. London: Thorsons*, 1993 > Simkin. The Case Against Hysterectomy. London: Pandora*, 1996 >(*imprints of Harper-) > > ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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