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11.08.2004

Tooth Fairy, Santa Claus, Fibroids, Septum

I had my sonohystogram today. There will be no surgery. They found "nothing wrong". The fibroids and septum have miraculously disappeared as though a myth. Where did they go? I don't know.

If I am to believe these results, which I am not sure I do, the only thing left is problems with our DNA, and that just plain sucks.

Is it wrong to feel so sad and angry about this?

7 Comments:

Orodemniades said...

"Just disappeared"?!

Wtf?

Well...at least you don't have to go through surgery now!

4:47 PM  
DeadBug said...

That's completely unreal. How? Wha? Hunh?

At any rate, it's wonderful news on the not needing surgery; hope the DNA testing goes as well.

8:39 PM  
Donna said...

I just don't get it. Are your doctors all on crack? One says you have a belly full of monkeys, the next says, ahoy matey, all's clear. WTF? Sorry for mixing metaphors there, I am just as confused and sad and angry as you are.

11:02 PM  
Tiffanni said...

You don't have to listen to me, because I am not a dr. I just play one on your blog...but I think surgery is still in order. Just because things LOOK clear now..doesn't mean that things shouldn't still be looked into. I am sorry that things have been such a god damn roller coaster lately.

11:30 PM  
Julie said...

Is it wrong to feel so sad and angry about this?Egad, woman, what's wrong is the situation, not you! I think sadness and anger is the only sane response there could possibly be when the rug is yanked out from under you with such abrupt viciousness.

I don't even know what to say except that I'm listening and wishing.

8:44 AM  
T. Carter said...

Sad and angry is appropriate ... I know, sure you don't have to have surgery, which is very good. BUT a septum was considered a good, fixable outcome by my doctor, where as bad eggs or a chromosomal mix-up ... a very bad and unfixable outcome that he didn't even consider until after a year of treatment.
Evelin

11:29 AM  
Anonymous said...

We're in a no-win situation. If they find something, then we have to deal with having something "wrong" with us. If they don't, then we're left with no answers and we get dumped right back where we started from.

Hubby and I gave blood for our DNA testing yesterday...now comes the three week wait. Ain't life grand?

CJ
www.fieldfamilynews.com/babyfield

9:12 PM  

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