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I hope that A/F visits you soon and that your other problems aren't to bad.

(((((HUGS)))))))

Lesia

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Dear Marjolyn,

Good to hear your update. I am happy for you that the surgery went

fine and that the scarring was not as bad as you were previously

told. I pray for your full recovery and many more good news to

follow. Best wishes...

Gladys

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Dear Marjolyn,

Good to hear your update. I am happy for you that the surgery went

fine and that the scarring was not as bad as you were previously

told. I pray for your full recovery and many more good news to

follow. Best wishes...

Gladys

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Dear Marjolyn,

Good to hear your update. I am happy for you that the surgery went

fine and that the scarring was not as bad as you were previously

told. I pray for your full recovery and many more good news to

follow. Best wishes...

Gladys

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Marjolyn,

This sounds like really positive news.

Don't be silent when it comes to your success story.

Lesia

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Marjolyn,

This sounds like really positive news.

Don't be silent when it comes to your success story.

Lesia

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Marjolyn,

This sounds like really positive news.

Don't be silent when it comes to your success story.

Lesia

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Marjolyn,

Thank you so much for giving us your update. It was also good to talk to you over the phone. I'm so glad that this group has helped you get back to ttc. I just know that you will get to that point soon. Now I want to wish you good luck with getting your lining to thicken. Also, can you email Suzanne with your updates so that she can update your profile? Have a look first at your profile in the files section and see what information you need to send her. Her email is: suzanne.d.taylor@...

Take care and keep in touch.

P.s - You know that we have another member from Cyprus in this group. It would be nice to arrange to all meet one day.

Poly

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Marjolyn,

Thank you so much for giving us your update. It was also good to talk to you over the phone. I'm so glad that this group has helped you get back to ttc. I just know that you will get to that point soon. Now I want to wish you good luck with getting your lining to thicken. Also, can you email Suzanne with your updates so that she can update your profile? Have a look first at your profile in the files section and see what information you need to send her. Her email is: suzanne.d.taylor@...

Take care and keep in touch.

P.s - You know that we have another member from Cyprus in this group. It would be nice to arrange to all meet one day.

Poly

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Marjolyn,

Thank you so much for giving us your update. It was also good to talk to you over the phone. I'm so glad that this group has helped you get back to ttc. I just know that you will get to that point soon. Now I want to wish you good luck with getting your lining to thicken. Also, can you email Suzanne with your updates so that she can update your profile? Have a look first at your profile in the files section and see what information you need to send her. Her email is: suzanne.d.taylor@...

Take care and keep in touch.

P.s - You know that we have another member from Cyprus in this group. It would be nice to arrange to all meet one day.

Poly

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Sorry to hear about your internal hemerroids. I hope you get some treatment soon because I know this can be very painful. I'm sure your period will come soon. It is very rare for an ashermans patient not to get a period after her surgery. Remember Lesia who was told she didn't have any endometrium. She then got her period and boy was it a period. Sometimes, it just takes longer for some to start. Take care and keep us informed.

Poly

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Sorry to hear about your internal hemerroids. I hope you get some treatment soon because I know this can be very painful. I'm sure your period will come soon. It is very rare for an ashermans patient not to get a period after her surgery. Remember Lesia who was told she didn't have any endometrium. She then got her period and boy was it a period. Sometimes, it just takes longer for some to start. Take care and keep us informed.

Poly

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Sorry to hear about your internal hemerroids. I hope you get some treatment soon because I know this can be very painful. I'm sure your period will come soon. It is very rare for an ashermans patient not to get a period after her surgery. Remember Lesia who was told she didn't have any endometrium. She then got her period and boy was it a period. Sometimes, it just takes longer for some to start. Take care and keep us informed.

Poly

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Debbie C,

Sorry to hear you weren't successful this month, but hope next time

you have better luck and a less hectic sex schedule. To answer you

question about flow color and number of days. I feel the same.

Before AS, my last normal period was in April of 1998, before I got

pregnant with my first child. I remember my flow being approximately

5-7 days as well with pretty heavy flow & red too. I had surgery in

August and the first cycle was the best of the three I have had.

Now, the flow is approx 3-4 days and very light. One day is pretty

decent, but still light. The red is not as bright either and the

last 2 of the total of 4 days, it is almost brownish. I think it has

a lot to do with our linings and the thickness of our endometrium.

W

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Dear ,

Sorry to hear about the result of your hsg. Please let us know what

dr March says. Hang in there. You are in my prayers. Best wishes...

Gladys

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Dear ,

Sorry to hear about the result of your hsg. Please let us know what

dr March says. Hang in there. You are in my prayers. Best wishes...

Gladys

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Dear ,

Sorry to hear about the result of your hsg. Please let us know what

dr March says. Hang in there. You are in my prayers. Best wishes...

Gladys

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Hello ,

I had a similar experience with my tubes. I have had three hsgs and hysts to

treat my AS (plus one diagnostic.) Three months after my second surgery an

hsg showed that everything looked great and there was fill and spill from

both tubes. However six months after this another hsg suggested that my

right tube was probably blocked and this was confirmed in my third and most

recent hyst. My consultant said this could have been caused by the original

infection before my D and C which caused the AS . He also said however that

trauma or debris from the op. could be creating the illusion of a blocked

tube and it may in fact be clear. I can't quite understand this. Personally

I think that the blockage was most likely to have been caused when I

rescarred following my second hyst. I may be wrong here but it seems strange

that my tubes were clear immediately after my second surgery but not nine

months later.

Take care,

a

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That's how mine is too--and I'm about 2 1/2 years since my last

surgery--and 1 year since my daughter's birth. It's darker red vs.

the 'fresher' blood appearance. It's probably due to our thinner

linings. I don't ever shed the lining or tissue fragments that I

used to--I guess there's not enough to come out.

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That's how mine is too--and I'm about 2 1/2 years since my last

surgery--and 1 year since my daughter's birth. It's darker red vs.

the 'fresher' blood appearance. It's probably due to our thinner

linings. I don't ever shed the lining or tissue fragments that I

used to--I guess there's not enough to come out.

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That's how mine is too--and I'm about 2 1/2 years since my last

surgery--and 1 year since my daughter's birth. It's darker red vs.

the 'fresher' blood appearance. It's probably due to our thinner

linings. I don't ever shed the lining or tissue fragments that I

used to--I guess there's not enough to come out.

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Marjolyn,

Yep still on hormones.

My husbands family is from Sanitha, I am sure Poly can tell you where that

is, but he was born and brought up in Australia, so our daughter is entitled

to 4 different passports.

Take care and keep us up to speed.

Lesia

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Marjolyn,

Yep still on hormones.

My husbands family is from Sanitha, I am sure Poly can tell you where that

is, but he was born and brought up in Australia, so our daughter is entitled

to 4 different passports.

Take care and keep us up to speed.

Lesia

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Hi Lesia,

Yes, I'm very happy my surgery went well. I followed your case and I

am sorry that your news was so bad, but I also read that you did get

a good period afterwards and that is definetely good news!! Are you

still taking hormones now?

Sorry, this is non related, I'm just curious, but do you or your

husband have any greek or cypriot roots? Your last name sounds greek.

Marjolyn.

> Marjolyn,

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> This sounds like really positive news.

>

> Don't be silent when it comes to your success story.

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> Lesia

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Lucila,

Sorry to hear that your cervix is scared yet again. Did you have the "in office" procedure yet?? What was the situation? Thanks also for informing us that Dr Vancaillie will be in America for 6 months. Is he going to be working there?

Poly

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