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Mindy

Congrats to you too on your surgery. Glad it was easy and you are feeling

well. Cute joke! Any word on the post-op follow-up? Will you have an HSG

to confirm the extent of septum reduction?

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29,

SU resected Jan/02, bicollis, ttc

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Mindy

Congrats to you too on your surgery. Glad it was easy and you are feeling

well. Cute joke! Any word on the post-op follow-up? Will you have an HSG

to confirm the extent of septum reduction?

,

29,

SU resected Jan/02, bicollis, ttc

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,

Welcome to the resected SU club! Wish u a speedy recovery! When will u have a

follow up HSG?

My RE did also remove a bit of endo during my septum resection.

Rita

Resected SU, 14w4d

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,

Welcome to the resected SU club! Wish u a speedy recovery! When will u have a

follow up HSG?

My RE did also remove a bit of endo during my septum resection.

Rita

Resected SU, 14w4d

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Thanks Tara, seems to be a little better today, I spent last night

sleeping mostly on my back with my knees up; may well have done the

trick. Today I had to drive for the first time since the op, and it

was very stiff indeed! My legs felt as if I'd not walked further than

a few steps! We'll see how it goes this afternoon when I pick up DD

from school.

Resected SU 17/6/02

--- tens00 wrote: > Ooooo - I do hope your back

feels better ! And, I'm glad you're

> going to rest up more. Please take care of yourself.

>

> Tara

> BU

>

>

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Thanks Tara, seems to be a little better today, I spent last night

sleeping mostly on my back with my knees up; may well have done the

trick. Today I had to drive for the first time since the op, and it

was very stiff indeed! My legs felt as if I'd not walked further than

a few steps! We'll see how it goes this afternoon when I pick up DD

from school.

Resected SU 17/6/02

--- tens00 wrote: > Ooooo - I do hope your back

feels better ! And, I'm glad you're

> going to rest up more. Please take care of yourself.

>

> Tara

> BU

>

>

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Thanks Tara, seems to be a little better today, I spent last night

sleeping mostly on my back with my knees up; may well have done the

trick. Today I had to drive for the first time since the op, and it

was very stiff indeed! My legs felt as if I'd not walked further than

a few steps! We'll see how it goes this afternoon when I pick up DD

from school.

Resected SU 17/6/02

--- tens00 wrote: > Ooooo - I do hope your back

feels better ! And, I'm glad you're

> going to rest up more. Please take care of yourself.

>

> Tara

> BU

>

>

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Thanks Mindy, congrats on your own surgery!!

I remember coming out of the anaesthetic hearing the Nurse say, " ,

, ... " . I must have been flickering my eyelids or something.

Anyway, I had a dream under anaesthetic, which I've never done before,

and I briefly remembered it upon waking, but promptly forgot it again.

I also asked the nurse at least twice if I'd had " the whole lot done " ;

I couldn't believe that it had all happened, I was right, and my old

OB/Gyn was wrong!

Hafey

SU resected 17/6/02 (Australian dating!)

--- mindyskim wrote: > - congrats on the

surgery! I hope you're taking it easy and

> resting your back and navel.

>

> I had my surgery yesterday too - no more septum. It went well, but

> I'm so thirsty now! I made the mistake of drinking my post-op

> ginger ale too fast and it came back to visit me. So, they told me

> to take it easy on food and drink. Ice chips are my new friends.

> My belly button hurts a bit, but other than that, things look good!

>

> This is how I remember coming out of anesthesia:

>

> Me: " Why did the cookie go to the hospital "

> Doc: " I don't know, why? "

> Me: " Because he felt crumby. "

>

> My 4 year old nephew told me that joke last year and for some reason

> I felt the need to share it with the doctor. I'm sure it's not the

> strangest thing he's heard while a patient is waking up.

>

> Take care,

> Mindy

> SU resected 6/17/02

>

>

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Thanks Mindy, congrats on your own surgery!!

I remember coming out of the anaesthetic hearing the Nurse say, " ,

, ... " . I must have been flickering my eyelids or something.

Anyway, I had a dream under anaesthetic, which I've never done before,

and I briefly remembered it upon waking, but promptly forgot it again.

I also asked the nurse at least twice if I'd had " the whole lot done " ;

I couldn't believe that it had all happened, I was right, and my old

OB/Gyn was wrong!

Hafey

SU resected 17/6/02 (Australian dating!)

--- mindyskim wrote: > - congrats on the

surgery! I hope you're taking it easy and

> resting your back and navel.

>

> I had my surgery yesterday too - no more septum. It went well, but

> I'm so thirsty now! I made the mistake of drinking my post-op

> ginger ale too fast and it came back to visit me. So, they told me

> to take it easy on food and drink. Ice chips are my new friends.

> My belly button hurts a bit, but other than that, things look good!

>

> This is how I remember coming out of anesthesia:

>

> Me: " Why did the cookie go to the hospital "

> Doc: " I don't know, why? "

> Me: " Because he felt crumby. "

>

> My 4 year old nephew told me that joke last year and for some reason

> I felt the need to share it with the doctor. I'm sure it's not the

> strangest thing he's heard while a patient is waking up.

>

> Take care,

> Mindy

> SU resected 6/17/02

>

>

http://www.sold.com.au - SOLD.com.au

- Find yourself a bargain!

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Thanks Mindy, congrats on your own surgery!!

I remember coming out of the anaesthetic hearing the Nurse say, " ,

, ... " . I must have been flickering my eyelids or something.

Anyway, I had a dream under anaesthetic, which I've never done before,

and I briefly remembered it upon waking, but promptly forgot it again.

I also asked the nurse at least twice if I'd had " the whole lot done " ;

I couldn't believe that it had all happened, I was right, and my old

OB/Gyn was wrong!

Hafey

SU resected 17/6/02 (Australian dating!)

--- mindyskim wrote: > - congrats on the

surgery! I hope you're taking it easy and

> resting your back and navel.

>

> I had my surgery yesterday too - no more septum. It went well, but

> I'm so thirsty now! I made the mistake of drinking my post-op

> ginger ale too fast and it came back to visit me. So, they told me

> to take it easy on food and drink. Ice chips are my new friends.

> My belly button hurts a bit, but other than that, things look good!

>

> This is how I remember coming out of anesthesia:

>

> Me: " Why did the cookie go to the hospital "

> Doc: " I don't know, why? "

> Me: " Because he felt crumby. "

>

> My 4 year old nephew told me that joke last year and for some reason

> I felt the need to share it with the doctor. I'm sure it's not the

> strangest thing he's heard while a patient is waking up.

>

> Take care,

> Mindy

> SU resected 6/17/02

>

>

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Thanks Hollie - I told one of the Mummys at school (ie. the mother of

one of my daughter's classmates) that I'd asked for my endometriosis to

also be scraped out, and I woke up with no AF at all - she just laughed

and laughed, thinking it was the funniest thing in the world! She was

also amazed at how quickly I seem to have recovered, as she'd had GIFT

about 8 years ago, and had a laparoscopy with that, and remembers

walking around for days in a stooped position. I'm still stooped, but

I have a 5 and a half year old daughter and a nearly 2 year old son, so

I don't get much of a chance of playing up on being " unwell " - they

want me too much! I've put DS to bed for his nap just now, and then

I've got to hang out the laundry and do the washing up. Otherwise, I'm

resting quite nicely!

Hafey

SU Resected 17/6/02

--- hakrantz wrote: > Yea !!

>

> What great news. And AF for only 3 days - what a week. Take care of

>

> yourself!

>

> Hollie K

> 34 SU/BU? 5 m/c

>

>

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Thanks Hollie - I told one of the Mummys at school (ie. the mother of

one of my daughter's classmates) that I'd asked for my endometriosis to

also be scraped out, and I woke up with no AF at all - she just laughed

and laughed, thinking it was the funniest thing in the world! She was

also amazed at how quickly I seem to have recovered, as she'd had GIFT

about 8 years ago, and had a laparoscopy with that, and remembers

walking around for days in a stooped position. I'm still stooped, but

I have a 5 and a half year old daughter and a nearly 2 year old son, so

I don't get much of a chance of playing up on being " unwell " - they

want me too much! I've put DS to bed for his nap just now, and then

I've got to hang out the laundry and do the washing up. Otherwise, I'm

resting quite nicely!

Hafey

SU Resected 17/6/02

--- hakrantz wrote: > Yea !!

>

> What great news. And AF for only 3 days - what a week. Take care of

>

> yourself!

>

> Hollie K

> 34 SU/BU? 5 m/c

>

>

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Thanks Hollie - I told one of the Mummys at school (ie. the mother of

one of my daughter's classmates) that I'd asked for my endometriosis to

also be scraped out, and I woke up with no AF at all - she just laughed

and laughed, thinking it was the funniest thing in the world! She was

also amazed at how quickly I seem to have recovered, as she'd had GIFT

about 8 years ago, and had a laparoscopy with that, and remembers

walking around for days in a stooped position. I'm still stooped, but

I have a 5 and a half year old daughter and a nearly 2 year old son, so

I don't get much of a chance of playing up on being " unwell " - they

want me too much! I've put DS to bed for his nap just now, and then

I've got to hang out the laundry and do the washing up. Otherwise, I'm

resting quite nicely!

Hafey

SU Resected 17/6/02

--- hakrantz wrote: > Yea !!

>

> What great news. And AF for only 3 days - what a week. Take care of

>

> yourself!

>

> Hollie K

> 34 SU/BU? 5 m/c

>

>

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Thanks Sara!

--- sairn89 wrote: > I'm so happy for you...I

can hear the excitment in your post! I had

> a feeling you were SU based on your history. I'm very glad that

> everything went so quickly. How wonderful that you and Prof

> just " clicked " with each other. Keep us posted on your follow-up

> appt.

> Sara

> 34

> SU resected

>

>

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Thanks Sara!

--- sairn89 wrote: > I'm so happy for you...I

can hear the excitment in your post! I had

> a feeling you were SU based on your history. I'm very glad that

> everything went so quickly. How wonderful that you and Prof

> just " clicked " with each other. Keep us posted on your follow-up

> appt.

> Sara

> 34

> SU resected

>

>

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Thanks Rita!

I'm due to have a followup HSG in 6 weeks time, just depends on when

they send out the paperwork. I still have to work out where I'm

getting it done, but I may get it done back at the hospital where I had

the op, as it seems I left my old films and things back there! It's a

bit of a hike to go over there just to pick something up, so I'm in the

process of making arrangements along those lines, so I can be " over

there anyway " .

SU resected 17/6/02

--- cocoasweet99@... wrote: > ,

>

> Welcome to the resected SU club! Wish u a speedy recovery! When will

> u have a follow up HSG?

>

> My RE did also remove a bit of endo during my septum resection.

>

> Rita

> Resected SU, 14w4d

>

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Thanks Rita!

I'm due to have a followup HSG in 6 weeks time, just depends on when

they send out the paperwork. I still have to work out where I'm

getting it done, but I may get it done back at the hospital where I had

the op, as it seems I left my old films and things back there! It's a

bit of a hike to go over there just to pick something up, so I'm in the

process of making arrangements along those lines, so I can be " over

there anyway " .

SU resected 17/6/02

--- cocoasweet99@... wrote: > ,

>

> Welcome to the resected SU club! Wish u a speedy recovery! When will

> u have a follow up HSG?

>

> My RE did also remove a bit of endo during my septum resection.

>

> Rita

> Resected SU, 14w4d

>

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Thanks Jill! So far, so good!

SU resected 17/6/02

--- jlokere wrote: > Glad it went well! Good luck

for a speedy recovery!

>

> Jill

> SU resected 5/21/02

>

>

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Thanks Jill! So far, so good!

SU resected 17/6/02

--- jlokere wrote: > Glad it went well! Good luck

for a speedy recovery!

>

> Jill

> SU resected 5/21/02

>

>

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> Mindy

> Congrats to you too on your surgery. Glad it was easy and you are

feeling

> well. Cute joke! Any word on the post-op follow-up? Will you

have an HSG

> to confirm the extent of septum reduction?

> ,

> 29,

> SU resected Jan/02, bicollis, ttc

Thanks for all the well wishes....

I'm feeling much better today (I'm sure I haven't slept this much in

years!). I'm scheduled for a post-op next week, but no word on

another HSG. Just to make things a bit more complicated, we're

waiting to find out (this week!) if we're moving cross country. I'd

probably have to wait until we moved, and find a whole new set of

docs, to have the HSG done. When it rains it pours.

So, does estrogen really make you mean? I'd like to warn DH.

Thanks,

Mindy

SU resected 6/17/02

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> Mindy

> Congrats to you too on your surgery. Glad it was easy and you are

feeling

> well. Cute joke! Any word on the post-op follow-up? Will you

have an HSG

> to confirm the extent of septum reduction?

> ,

> 29,

> SU resected Jan/02, bicollis, ttc

Thanks for all the well wishes....

I'm feeling much better today (I'm sure I haven't slept this much in

years!). I'm scheduled for a post-op next week, but no word on

another HSG. Just to make things a bit more complicated, we're

waiting to find out (this week!) if we're moving cross country. I'd

probably have to wait until we moved, and find a whole new set of

docs, to have the HSG done. When it rains it pours.

So, does estrogen really make you mean? I'd like to warn DH.

Thanks,

Mindy

SU resected 6/17/02

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> Mindy

> Congrats to you too on your surgery. Glad it was easy and you are

feeling

> well. Cute joke! Any word on the post-op follow-up? Will you

have an HSG

> to confirm the extent of septum reduction?

> ,

> 29,

> SU resected Jan/02, bicollis, ttc

Thanks for all the well wishes....

I'm feeling much better today (I'm sure I haven't slept this much in

years!). I'm scheduled for a post-op next week, but no word on

another HSG. Just to make things a bit more complicated, we're

waiting to find out (this week!) if we're moving cross country. I'd

probably have to wait until we moved, and find a whole new set of

docs, to have the HSG done. When it rains it pours.

So, does estrogen really make you mean? I'd like to warn DH.

Thanks,

Mindy

SU resected 6/17/02

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