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Hi all,

just got back from my followup HSG, the septum is still there,which

sucks, I get to have another surgery. It is so disapponting and I

know that you guys understand.

Last time around the dr made me take a drug to stop ovulation and

decrease the uterine lining, she better not think I am taking it

again, it made me have an upset stomach daily, cried at the drop of a

pin, was such a bitch at work, I will not take it again, she can just

do the surgery without it. Now there are adhesions on the right tube

and ovary. What next?

I am so tired of having my life in limbo - not knowing if I will

ever have a successful pg, and I know that alot of you have been

waiting for a long long time and I feel for you so much, it isn't

fair and I wish for a miracle for all of us.

Thanks for letting me vent.

Kristi D.

31, m/c 2/03 ,4/03

resected 11/06/03

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((((Kristi)))),

I'm so sorry that you are having to deal with this. Like it isn't

bad enough to have a septum, and now this, right? I'm sorry that I

missed your story when you had your first resection. But I know how

you are feeling. I had to have my SU resected twice. I remember I

was so upset when the first surgery was a flop.

Neither of my drs stopped my ovulation prior to surgery, and after

hearing you describe it I hope that it is something that you will not

be expected to endure again. It can be done without stopping your

cycle, but I know that some drs practice differently when it comes to

this. Will they be able to safely remove the adhesions on the tube

and ovary?

I know that you feel like you are spinning your wheels right now

while the months rip off the calendar. But don't take your eye off

of the prize, ok? The steps you are taking aren't fair, but it will

bring you closer to holding that baby that you are hoping for. It

WILL happen, hang in there. I just had my first baby after a m/c, 2

resections and a chemical pg...I remember feeling like it wouldn't

ever come true. Sending you big hugs to get you through this next

step.

>>>> I am so tired of having my life in limbo - not knowing if I

will

> ever have a successful pg<<<<<<<

I'll be wishing for your miracle to come true soon,

Sara

36, SU resected x2, mommy to Veda (10/2/2003)

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{{{{{Kristi}}}}}

I am so sorry that you need more surgery. Why is this so danged common to

need a second one? Apparently hysteroscopy is as much an art as a science!

I hope that you get through this quickly and find a quick answer to your

question: a successful pregnancy.

Best wishes,

--

Beth

SU, resected x 2

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{{{{{Kristi}}}}}

I am so sorry that you need more surgery. Why is this so danged common to

need a second one? Apparently hysteroscopy is as much an art as a science!

I hope that you get through this quickly and find a quick answer to your

question: a successful pregnancy.

Best wishes,

--

Beth

SU, resected x 2

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{{{{{Kristi}}}}}

I am so sorry that you need more surgery. Why is this so danged common to

need a second one? Apparently hysteroscopy is as much an art as a science!

I hope that you get through this quickly and find a quick answer to your

question: a successful pregnancy.

Best wishes,

--

Beth

SU, resected x 2

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