Guest guest Posted April 15, 2000 Report Share Posted April 15, 2000 Tq You can have and HSG. That is the x-ray were they put the dye through your tubes. Its no guarantee though. I had one last year and the dye went through my right tube but not my left. I had an ep in the right tube. I am now seeing an RE and having another HSG and possibly a lap to see what the blockage is and if its correctable. Pam Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2000 Report Share Posted April 15, 2000 Tq, Check out the Facts page on my site. It is by far not the most complete listing of tests, but it will get you started... Take care, Krista Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2000 Report Share Posted April 16, 2000 In a message dated 4/16/00 12:30:38 AM !!!First Boot!!!, kramer@... writes: << had one last year and the dye went through my right tube but not my left. I had an ep in the right tube. >> Pam, I'm just curious, but was your hsg before or after your ep? Amy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2000 Report Share Posted April 16, 2000 Okay, I read another one of your posts, and found the answer to my question. Amy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2000 Report Share Posted April 16, 2000 Amy, It was before my ep. My dr didn't think I needed to do anything after my ep. My RE (my new dr)wants me to have another one. I hate them. Mine was very painful last time. Pam Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2002 Report Share Posted December 7, 2002 In a message dated 12/7/2002 4:55:07 PM Eastern Standard Time, carolyn.russell@... writes: > Exercise, is that where you spend the day eating ice-cream, cake and hot > chocolate???? I know all that arm movement must be good for us... Hi Carolyn, Absolutely. The walking to the freezer for the ice cream, walking into the kitchen to get the cake and/or cookies. After getting the cookie, ice cream, etc, you go into another room or outside (in warm weather) to eat it. That doubles the amount of walking. It's all exercise. LOL Eunice Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2002 Report Share Posted December 7, 2002 Exercise, is that where you spend the day eating ice-cream, cake and hot chocolate???? I know all that arm movement must be good for us... Thanks Thanks to everyone that has supported me in my decision to keep the list the way it has always been. I really appreciate each of you taking the time to let me know how you feel about this group. I have received lots of messages both in the group and to me privately. After reading all of them, I know I made the right decision. I wasn't able to discuss the matter with . I'm sure she is without power since she has not been on line for several days. However, I know she will agree with my decision and she will also appreciate all the positive feedback. Now, lets get back to the purpose of this group - discussing diabetes, meds, exercise, etc. Hugs to all Eunice Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 8, 2002 Report Share Posted December 8, 2002 Rofl... My hubby would agree with you, and the movement of the fingers on the remote have to make it count as double right? Thanks Thanks to everyone that has supported me in my decision to keep the list the way it has always been. I really appreciate each of you taking the time to let me know how you feel about this group. I have received lots of messages both in the group and to me privately. After reading all of them, I know I made the right decision. I wasn't able to discuss the matter with . I'm sure she is without power since she has not been on line for several days. However, I know she will agree with my decision and she will also appreciate all the positive feedback. Now, lets get back to the purpose of this group - discussing diabetes, meds, exercise, etc. Hugs to all Eunice Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 21, 2006 Report Share Posted October 21, 2006 Thanks. You're right, self forgiveness is a hard one for me. I didn't even realize it was withdrawals until years afterward so I've had plenty of time to beat myself up. How can I forgive myself, I don't know yet but thanks for your support, I'll work on it. wrote: Hi Carianne,I don't know how much help I can offer, but I wanted to just send you some hugs.Firstly, you say your mother hasn't forgiven you for how you behaved during Paxil withdrawal. But have you forgiven yourself? You say you still feel guilty about it. Maybe you need to examine why you still feel so responsible for the biochemical emergency you were in. All of us on this list know what can happen when biochemistry is "off." We are not ourselves.You say you have sisters who are in a better position to help. Why don't they? Why does it need to be you? In so many words, it sounds like making this move would make you ill, take you away from your family, more or less ruin your life -- to be with people you freely admit you don't get on with. So why do it?Many of us ended up here because we didn't know how to look after ourselves. We didn't love ourselves, didn't give our own well-being a high enough priority. But we are only in a position to really give to others when we are well nourished ourselves. It sounds to me like you are completely ignoring your own thoughts and feelings here, trying to convince yourself of a duty that needs to be done -- no wonder you are so upset. That's your spirit giving you a message.I don't know if any of this helps, but I wish you all the best. Families can be so difficult. I am very glad I just got away from mine after spending two weeks with them. I don't know how I got through 18 years of living in their house and staying sane, LOL.. All-new Yahoo! Mail - Fire up a more powerful email and get things done faster. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 24, 2006 Report Share Posted October 24, 2006 > How can I forgive myself, I don't know yet but thanks for your support, I'll work on it. What is there to forgive? If you think you were 100% in charge of your thoughts and actions, then you have missed the point of being on this list. These drugs manipulate us at the molecular level. On top of this, you were suffering malnutrition to some degree. Would you be angry and resentful if a close friend or relative went through a difficult withdrawal experience? Why should you treat yourself any differently? With love, . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 24, 2006 Report Share Posted October 24, 2006 i have severe family problems as well. the one thing i noticed about your message is it says you went through withdrawls. im guessing that means that you are back to normal. be happy for that and move on..... im much better then i was, but its four years later and i still deal with stuff from the drugs--- esp. sensitivity wise and with my emotions being blunted. i also just found out that my mom has been holding a grudge for me having anxiety, esp. when it really kicked in at 18 plus. she somehow thinks that i have acted in pain all these years to get her. when your dealing with family members that dont want to listen to you. that means they really dont care about you. so stop caring about them. i know its hard to do because you feel so vulnerable then. the world is a messed up place and we all need support. but, this is something your going to have to do if you want to start taking care of yourself. jason Hi Carianne, > > I don't know how much help I can offer, but I wanted to just send > you some hugs. > > Firstly, you say your mother hasn't forgiven you for how you behaved > during Paxil withdrawal. But have you forgiven yourself? You say you > still feel guilty about it. Maybe you need to examine why you still > feel so responsible for the biochemical emergency you were in. All > of us on this list know what can happen when biochemistry is " off. " > We are not ourselves. > > You say you have sisters who are in a better position to help. Why > don't they? Why does it need to be you? > > In so many words, it sounds like making this move would make you > ill, take you away from your family, more or less ruin your life -- > to be with people you freely admit you don't get on with. So why do > it? > > Many of us ended up here because we didn't know how to look after > ourselves. We didn't love ourselves, didn't give our own well- being > a high enough priority. But we are only in a position to really give > to others when we are well nourished ourselves. It sounds to me like > you are completely ignoring your own thoughts and feelings here, > trying to convince yourself of a duty that needs to be done -- no > wonder you are so upset. That's your spirit giving you a message. > > I don't know if any of this helps, but I wish you all the best. > Families can be so difficult. I am very glad I just got away from > mine after spending two weeks with them. I don't know how I got > through 18 years of living in their house and staying sane, LOL. > > . > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > All-new Yahoo! Mail - Fire up a more powerful email and get things done faster. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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