Guest guest Posted July 30, 2006 Report Share Posted July 30, 2006 I've had crying jags before and usually know there is something happening that triggered it. I would say from what you described it was normal. Being tested for cancer and the emotional release finding you do not have cancer. And then hormone imbalance will play into that too. Hang in there, you are not crazy!! Ruth --- testifyhisgrace wrote: __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 30, 2006 Report Share Posted July 30, 2006 Thanks Ruth.. = ) Your a sweetie for writing and encouraging me.. I sure appreciate it.. Connie > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 30, 2006 Report Share Posted July 30, 2006 It sure sounds like hormonal imbalance/imbalances! Kim From: Texas_Thyroid_Groups [mailto:Texas_Thyroid_Groups ] On Behalf Of testifyhisgraceSent: Saturday, July 29, 2006 11:24 PMTo: Texas_Thyroid_Groups Subject: Emotional Crazies... Hi,Well I went in and had the biopsy done on my uterus. Not fun.. but they wanted to rule out uterine cancer due the family history of uterine cancer and the large amount of fibroids, long cramping cycles and enlarged uterus I've got. Good news is.. I don't have cancer.. Praise God! They had me go in for a hormone levels. Not all together sure what to expect from that. But I'm hoping it will tell me something as to why I can get so emtional sometimes. Here's a good one.. I'm in Old Navy with my daughters.. I'm tired, sweating and still cramping/bleeding heavily from both my cycle and the biopsy procedure and I'm about to check out with my items.. when the lady tells me that the two hours I spent collecting sale items were a waste as the sale is no longer on. So I discussed the situation with her briefly before telling her I needed to think about what I was wanting to do. So in stepping away from the counter.. I went around to another isle where a flood of tears came pouring out. I mean I couldn't help myself. I told my girls I was sorry but I needed to leave NOW.. as I couldn't pull myself together.. I quickly put on a pair of sunglasses and headed out the door.. geez.. what a puddle I turned out to be. I could not believe myself. I thought.. what in the world is wrong with you, girly?? But alas my daughters were sympathic and compassionate.. and I went to bed early that night.. still emotional though.. Question.. Why would a person be that dog gone emotional? I mean.. like fragile..??I'm better today.. but can tell I'm just barely better.. Has anyone else ever had a similar situation?Thanks Connie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 30, 2006 Report Share Posted July 30, 2006 Connie, I had the same thing too. It is not as bad now, but in the past if a negative thought crossed my mind I would cry and cry and could not stop. It gets better. Debbie --- testifyhisgrace wrote: > Hi, > > Well I went in and had the biopsy done on my uterus. > Not fun.. but > they wanted to rule out uterine cancer due the > family history of > uterine cancer and the large amount of fibroids, > long cramping > cycles and enlarged uterus I've got. Good news is.. > I don't have > cancer.. Praise God! > > They had me go in for a hormone levels. Not all > together sure what > to expect from that. But I'm hoping it will tell me > something as to > why I can get so emtional sometimes. > > Here's a good one.. I'm in Old Navy with my > daughters.. I'm tired, > sweating and still cramping/bleeding heavily from > both my cycle and > the biopsy procedure and I'm about to check out with > my items.. when > the lady tells me that the two hours I spent > collecting sale items > were a waste as the sale is no longer on. So I > discussed the > situation with her briefly before telling her I > needed to think > about what I was wanting to do. So in stepping away > from the > counter.. I went around to another isle where a > flood of tears came > pouring out. I mean I couldn't help myself. I told > my girls I was > sorry but I needed to leave NOW.. as I couldn't pull > myself > together.. I quickly put on a pair of sunglasses and > headed out the > door.. geez.. what a puddle I turned out to be. I > could not believe > myself. I thought.. what in the world is wrong with > you, girly?? > > But alas my daughters were sympathic and > compassionate.. and I went > to bed early that night.. still emotional though.. > Question.. Why > would a person be that dog gone emotional? > > I mean.. like fragile..?? > > I'm better today.. but can tell I'm just barely > better.. Has anyone > else ever had a similar situation? > > Thanks Connie > > > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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