Dear Marsha,
My first job out of grad school was being a research psychologist at a large
teaching hospital in OBGYN.
By far, the STD at least in the 80's was HPV. Really common- dysplasia was
usually lazored or frozen off.- stage 4 -a cone biopsy was performed. Very
common. All this stuff was almost always caused by a virus.
I have a crazy thought. What if one would mix CS with some type of mild ,
wetting cream, spread it on a diaphram and insert it for 8 hours at a
time......sorry men
-----Original Message-----
From: Marsha Hallett <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Date: Friday, October 13, 2000 1:58 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Re: OT, Hysterectomy


>
>> Dear Marsha,
>> I do know people that swear by the wild yam cream.- But it can be a slow
>> process.
>> The people that appear to do best after a hysterectomy are those who
chose
>> to keep their ovaries.
>> Unless their is an ovarian cancer  risk, I believe it is preferential to
>> keep them in. The hormone balancing is significantly easier as well. Just
>an
>> observation.
>> Best to you,
>> Janet
>
>Dear Janet, At present I have a risk for cervical cancer. (I have dysplasia
>from an infection of HPV, a nice present from my soon-to-be-Ex...)
>If they do do a hyst. I hope I can keep the ovaries, but have read that
they
>usually quit hormone production within 2-3 years after surgery anyway.
Well,
>I`m 48, and that`s about when they`ll quit on their own!
> I`m just gonna take what comes, and hope to feel better. At least I`ll not
>catch any infections, thanks to the CS!!
>Thanks!
>Marsha
>
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