Re: I don't know ;(

From: Rose Lunn (rose.lunn@eds.com)
Wed Apr 25 07:44:37 2001


I'm facing the same dilemma......but I've decided to go for it. Even if I get just a few months grace, that is more than I have now.

Everyone is different, with different needs and tolerances. I pray that you will find the sterngth to make the decision that is right for you!

kcmo rose

At Mon, 23 Apr 2001, Michelle wrote: >
>I just need to toss this out there and see how it looks. I know you all
>have faced this delima more times than i or not. I saw my doctor last
>week and said that I can make the decsion if I would like to do another
>surgery or not. Knowing it could do nothing but leave my feeling pretty
>good for a time until it comes back again and have that lurking in the
>back of my mind the whole time and not fully enjoy the time I will have
>before it comes back beauce it did last time. Or this could be the one
>to work and it will not come back. It has taken me 2 years to get to
>where I am now. Meds everyday and limited activites. Plan ahead for
>family outings. But then there is the disruption in the family. I have
>family around to help out when I need it but still I will be making this
>choice not like last time it was done not questions about it.
>It is so hard to weight the pros and cons of doing this. Having days
>feeling and wondering if anyone has died from this. I think I would do
>it if there was a something out there we could take a time before
>surgery to dely or slow down the process of this. Stroids or herbs but
>from all that I have been able to find there is nothing like that. Not
>unless someone out there has heard of something that has possibliy
>worked for others???
>Well I am done I think I have it all out. Thank you for the more than
>understanding shoulder to cry on.


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