Re: Response to May their memory be a testament to.

From: Kathy L. (kjlu9857@velocity.net)
Sun Sep 24 14:44:03 2000


I can understand how someone could get to that point. Chronic pain and doctor's doubting you is a hard way to live. Without the support of friends, family, physicians, and support groups(like this one), I think people feel hopeless and helpless. I am seeing a counselor to help with those feelings.

I wonder if the doctor who did that woman's autopsy saw adhesions. Maybe he just didn't think that would be a source of pain like so many other doctors think. With multiple surgeries I don't see how she couldn't have adhesions.

Thanks everybody for your information and insight. And Welcome to Theresa!

At Sat, 23 Sep 2000, Helen Dynda wrote: >
>The Url ( shown below ) is the correct Url for the 3rd web site for:
>Beverly's message...and for Karla's reply to Beverly's message:
>
>"May their memory be a testament to the seriousness of Adhesion Related
>Disease"
>
>http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/kevorkian/interviews/wantzautopsy.html
>
>[] NOTE: You may have to enter the above Url on the address-line of your
>computer monitor ( screen ). If so, make sure that the final part of
>the Url is: /wantzautopsy.html

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In Friendship,

Kathy L.


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