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I sure thought you were gone already. lol Sorry I mis-spoke. Y'all

have fun on vacation when you go. lol Hey, I know I don't know

your friend, but if you need any help with the shower, just give me a

shout. Kind of late notice, but hey, better late than never.

Is Mr. Attorney doing you some good? Thanks for chiming in here and

helping a fellow Cigna madwoman out.

Dustie

> We're not leaving until next Wednesday, and in the meantime we've

decided to

> get our house ready to put on the market before we leave. So I've

got 3

> kids 3 and under, I'm packing for vacation, I'm " fixing " my house

to sell,

> and I'm throwing a bridal shower on Saturday and the 2 other people

helping

> me have totally flaked out and left me to do the whole thing. Can

you say

> AAAAARGH!!!

>

> But I can always take time out to help someone with my nemesis...

>

> ,

>

> I'm so sorry to hear about your troubles with Cigna. Like Debbie

said, I've

> been fighting them since March of last year and, after exhausting

all of our

> appeals, I'm currently working with an attorney who has Cigna

scrambling

> like there's a fox in their hen house. My situation is very

different from

> yours, but I know someone who had the exact same thing happen.

> appealed and Cigna paid the full $3000, then they asked for a

refund of

> $2000, so she appealed again and won the full amount.

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Lynn, What a relief that your sister's cyst is benign! This is sad about her having to lose her uterus and ovaries, but I am so glad that there was nothing life threatening. Wow, endometriosis!! Was she suffering with menstrual problems before this? My mom had endometriosis as well before they removed the lining of her uterus. Katy:)Lynn <spinkscl@...> wrote: Thank you Traci. They said it was endometriosis - this is what I have too. I have had 3 surgeries. She is staying in the hospital for 3 days. She was on painkillers when I went to visit, so she was feeling good. I hope you are getting better daily. Love, Lynn Re: Gail Hi Lynn,Very happy to hear Gail made it through the surgery. Now it's time for her to heal and move on.Losing your uterus at 33 is not the end of the world. I lost mine to uterine cancer at the age of 29. Thatwas 10 years ago and I didn't have any children. My20 year old Godson lives with us so I don't feel thepain of being childless. Your sister is returning to good health and that'swonderful!Love & hugs,Traci--- Lynda Roth <cossprivatei (DOT) com> wrote:> Oh, Lynn, Thank God.> > Lynda> > At 05:52 PM 7/24/2007, you wrote:> >

>Your prayers were heard! Gail made it through > >surgery. She did have her uterus and left ovary > >removed and cysts off her right > >ovary. Everything was benign. She is only 33 > >but she has already had two kids and my > >brother-in- law had a vasectomy a few years ago.> >> >I am going to visit her soon. I just got home from> work.> >> >Thank you so much for the support and > >prayers! May God bless each and every one of you.> >> >Love, Lynn> >> > No hour of life is wasted that is spent in the saddle. ~Winston Churchill____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _Moody friends. Drama queens. Your life? Nope! - their life, your story. Play Sims Stories at Games.http://sims. /

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I am glad they are taking the ovaries, then there will be no question. Bless her heart, then the jaw surgery. I will keep her in my prayers ! You too Lynda !

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Lynn ~

So great to hear things were just endo. I had that too, but didnt know til I had my hyst, it was on the pathology. Time to celebrate !

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Hi Lynn,

I know endometriosis is tough to deal with. The way

I've been able to deal with everything is to look

forward. It's okay to look back once in a while but

look back on it as experience with a bit of nostaglia

thrown in. I never regret anything. If I do

something I don't like, I simply don't do it again.

There is such a big world out there and such adventure

to be had.

I love God and I love people and animals. I have to

really watch my stress levels so this is what I focus

on.

I take it one day at a time and that's okay.

Love & hugs,

Traci

--- Lynn <spinkscl@...> wrote:

> Thank you Traci. They said it was endometriosis -

> this is what I have too. I have had 3 surgeries.

>

> She is staying in the hospital for 3 days. She was

> on painkillers when I went to visit, so she was

> feeling good.

>

> I hope you are getting better daily.

>

> Love, Lynn

>

>

> Re: Gail

>

> Hi Lynn,

>

> Very happy to hear Gail made it through the surgery.

>

> Now it's time for her to heal and move on.

>

> Losing your uterus at 33 is not the end of the

> world.

> I lost mine to uterine cancer at the age of 29. That

> was 10 years ago and I didn't have any children. My

> 20 year old Godson lives with us so I don't feel the

> pain of being childless.

>

> Your sister is returning to good health and that's

> wonderful!

>

> Love & hugs,

> Traci

> --- Lynda Roth <cossprivatei (DOT) com> wrote:

>

> > Oh, Lynn, Thank God.

> >

> > Lynda

> >

> > At 05:52 PM 7/24/2007, you wrote:

> >

> > >Your prayers were heard! Gail made it through

> > >surgery. She did have her uterus and left ovary

> > >removed and cysts off her right

> > >ovary. Everything was benign. She is only 33

> > >but she has already had two kids and my

> > >brother-in- law had a vasectomy a few years ago.

> > >

> > >I am going to visit her soon. I just got home

> from

> > work.

> > >

> > >Thank you so much for the support and

> > >prayers! May God bless each and every one of you.

> > >

> > >Love, Lynn

> > >

> >

> >

>

> No hour of life is wasted that is spent in the

> saddle. ~Winston Churchill

>

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Lynn,

Glad to hear everything was benign and the surgery is over.

Sis

>

> Your prayers were heard! Gail made it through surgery. She did

have her uterus and left ovary removed and cysts off her right

ovary. Everything was benign. She is only 33 but she has already

had two kids and my brother-in-law had a vasectomy a few years ago.

>

> I am going to visit her soon. I just got home from work.

>

> Thank you so much for the support and prayers! May God bless each

and every one of you.

>

> Love, Lynn

>

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Lynda,

Very sorry to hear about her upcoming surgeries. Our sisters are

often our best friends, they know everything about us and love us

anyway. I'll continue to pray for her returned health.

Sis

>

> Well, my sister is having both ovaries removed on the 15th of

> August. Things move slowly on the big island of Hawaii. They will

> examine them and do an exploratory. I hope all is well, as she is

> having jaw surgery on the 4th of August. I sure am hoping and

> praying that all goes well.

>

> Lynda

>

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Thanks, Sis. It is surely a worry, but I am trying to keep busy and

think positive thought.

Lynda

At 10:05 PM 7/25/2007, you wrote:

>Lynda,

>

>Very sorry to hear about her upcoming surgeries. Our sisters are

>often our best friends, they know everything about us and love us

>anyway. I'll continue to pray for her returned health.

>

>Sis

>

>

> >

> > Well, my sister is having both ovaries removed on the 15th of

> > August. Things move slowly on the big island of Hawaii. They will

> > examine them and do an exploratory. I hope all is well, as she is

> > having jaw surgery on the 4th of August. I sure am hoping and

> > praying that all goes well.

> >

> > Lynda

> >

>

>

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I'm sorry Lynda . . . I know you'd rather be there with her . . . We'll keep your sis in our prayers. Keeping busy is key to getting through this . . . please take care of yourself too! Hugs, Rogene Lynda <coss@...> wrote: Thanks, Sis. It is surely a worry, but I am trying to keep busy and think positive

thought.LyndaAt 10:05 PM 7/25/2007, you wrote:>Lynda,>>Very sorry to hear about her upcoming surgeries. Our sisters are>often our best friends, they know everything about us and love us>anyway. I'll continue to pray for her returned health.>>Sis>>> >> > Well, my sister is having both ovaries removed on the 15th of> > August. Things move slowly on the big island of Hawaii. They will> > examine them and do an exploratory. I hope all is well, as she is> > having jaw surgery on the 4th of August. I sure am hoping and> > praying that all goes well.> >> > Lynda>

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Katy,

I have endometriosis too, and have had horribly, painful cycles. Gail never had the pain though? She said it hurt to got number 2 when she was having her period but that was about it. The did find endometriosis on her bowels, bladder and all over her female parts. I am so surprised she didn't have more pain.

Does your mom feel better? I am sure I will have to have another surgery in a few years - seems like every 3.

Hugs, Lynn

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Hi Lynn,Very happy to hear Gail made it through the surgery. Now it's time for her to heal and move on.Losing your uterus at 33 is not the end of the world. I lost mine to uterine cancer at the age of 29. Thatwas 10 years ago and I didn't have any children. My20 year old Godson lives with us so I don't feel thepain of being childless. Your sister is returning to good health and that'swonderful!Love & hugs,Traci--- Lynda Roth <cossprivatei (DOT) com> wrote:> Oh, Lynn, Thank God.> > Lynda> > At 05:52 PM 7/24/2007, you wrote:> > >Your prayers were heard! Gail made it through > >surgery. She did have her uterus and left ovary > >removed and cysts off her right > >ovary. Everything was benign. She is only 33 > >but she has

already had two kids and my > >brother-in- law had a vasectomy a few years ago.> >> >I am going to visit her soon. I just got home from> work.> >> >Thank you so much for the support and > >prayers! May God bless each and every one of you.> >> >Love, Lynn> >> > No hour of life is wasted that is spent in the saddle. ~Winston Churchill____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _Moody friends. Drama queens. Your life? Nope! - their life, your story. Play Sims Stories at Games.http://sims. /

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Lynn, I hope you will not have to have any more surgeries for your endometriosis! How exactly do they get a diagnosis? Is it through laproscopy? My mom has been fine for years now, after they removed her lining and forced her through menopause with hormone injections. She is actually going through menopause again naturally now eventhough she hasn't had her period for years. Katy:)Lynn <spinkscl@...> wrote: Katy, I have endometriosis too, and have had horribly, painful cycles. Gail never had the pain though? She said it hurt to got number 2 when she was having her period but that was about it. The did find endometriosis on her bowels, bladder and all over her female parts. I am so surprised she didn't have more pain. Does your mom feel better? I am sure I will have to have another surgery in a few years - seems like every 3. Hugs, Lynn Re: Gail Hi Lynn,Very happy to hear Gail made it through the surgery. Now it's time for her to heal and move on.Losing your uterus at 33 is not the end of the world. I lost mine to uterine cancer at the age of 29. Thatwas 10 years ago and I didn't have any children. My20 year old Godson lives with us so I don't feel thepain of being childless. Your sister is returning to good health and that'swonderful!Love & hugs,Traci--- Lynda Roth <cossprivatei (DOT)

com> wrote:> Oh, Lynn, Thank God.> > Lynda> > At 05:52 PM 7/24/2007, you wrote:> > >Your prayers were heard! Gail made it through > >surgery. She did have her uterus and left ovary > >removed and cysts off her right > >ovary. Everything was benign. She is only 33 > >but she has already had two kids and my > >brother-in- law had a vasectomy a few years ago.> >> >I am going to visit her soon. I just got home from> work.> >> >Thank you so much for the support and > >prayers! May God bless each and every one of you.> >> >Love, Lynn> >> > No hour of life is wasted that is spent in the saddle. ~Winston Churchill____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _Moody friends. Drama queens. Your life? Nope! - their life, your story. Play

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