Guest guest Posted July 9, 2002 Report Share Posted July 9, 2002 ~ I had been through alot. Married at the young age of 17, had two babies and divorced when my youngest at the time was 3 months old. It took a while for me to get up on my own feet (actually the Lord was carrying me!) and I met my husband. We had another child and decided that we had our hands full, so I had my tubes tied after the birth of my third child. When he, Dylan, turned 3, and began to lose his baby teeth, I felt the overwhelming regret that I would never experience the treasures of having another child. He is now 7. When I discovered that a TR was possible and discussed it with my husband, he let me know of his longings for another child. We jumped on the chance to have the surgery and try again! I'm 31 now and looking forward to the sleepless nights like never before. Hey ladies, pass me a baby with a dirty daiper! Just when I thought I never wanted to change one again! LOL Love and best wishes, Ingrid Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 9, 2002 Report Share Posted July 9, 2002 I will share the dirty baby diapers! LOL I have 2 daycare kids still in diapers. Let's just say that I have never gotten out of practice Re: new to group ~ I had been through alot. Married at the young age of 17, had two babies and divorced when my youngest at the time was 3 months old. It took a while for me to get up on my own feet (actually the Lord was carrying me!) and I met my husband. We had another child and decided that we had our hands full, so I had my tubes tied after the birth of my third child. When he, Dylan, turned 3, and began to lose his baby teeth, I felt the overwhelming regret that I would never experience the treasures of having another child. He is now 7. When I discovered that a TR was possible and discussed it with my husband, he let me know of his longings for another child. We jumped on the chance to have the surgery and try again! I'm 31 now and looking forward to the sleepless nights like never before. Hey ladies, pass me a baby with a dirty daiper! Just when I thought I never wanted to change one again! LOL Love and best wishes, Ingrid Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2002 Report Share Posted July 12, 2002 Debra, Welcome. I'm J from Iowa, 37, 3 children, just married my soul-mate last year in October. I also had the cauterization and am planning for Dr. L to do my TR early next year. Best wishes, --- deb1ken@... wrote: > Hello everyone, > > My name is Debra. I am new to the group. I am not > certain if I accurately > registered. I'm just introducing myself. I've read > some interesting > stories. When I come home from work I see over 400 > emails with hardly enough > time to read them all. Anyway, a little about > myself. In 1992, I was > sterilized with the cauterization method. Now, > married in January 2002, > hubby has no children, however, my sons are ages 19 > (in college) 16 (11th > grade) and 11 (6th grade). I really did not want > anymore children. I have > been considering this reversal. Although I am very > nervous, and uncertain of > how successful this will be. I am not ready for > such disappointment after > such a procedure costing over $5000. It is > wonderful to know others out here > feel the same and are able to share comfort, hope, > and patience. Hope to > hear from all of you and I will pray for each and > everyone to receive their > healthy blessings. > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 31, 2006 Report Share Posted March 31, 2006 Dear , At least i havent been on the prozac all that long....only a few months. i took it with resistance. my doc suggested it since i was so depressed. at first i took 20mg....but it was too strong. at least i am on a low dosage. i didnt know about it affecting cancer. my breast cancer was hormone receptor positive... i guess that is the norm for about 80% as i understand. they started me on the lorezapam when i was in chemo. it helped with the vomiting...and helped me a lot thru the whole thing. i am clostrophobic, and i had clostrophobic reactions when i had to go have chemo. that might not make sense, but i was very frightened of chemo. now, i take the lorezepam at bedtime, and then usually another one in the middle of the night when i cant sleep. i dont seem to have panic attacks anymore.. so i take it to relax at night. thank you for the info on how to take the meds. didnt know the best reduction strategy. i dont know how to give you a true baseline on what i have been taking since i didnt really keep track...., but i suspect i got up to as high as 200mg per day probably more. i would get up in the morning and take 2 or 3 of them. and then in an hour another one. then, i would slow down during the day, unless i had a whole lot...then i would just keep taking them. also, during the night i couldnt sleep without them. my legs get so creepy crawly i just cant stand it. that is very good news to me that if i take larger dosages, i wont be in withdrawal all day. that will sure be great.... because i have been in withdrawal all day since i started tapering. sure glad i have you to guide me thru this. sorry that this earlier post appeared twice. i sent it, and it didnt appear in my inbox until the next day i think... so, i re-sent it. thank you for your help. will get forms filled out on sunday. warmly, jannaccreel_04064 wrote: ** I'd actually like a true baseline on this -- not one where you are in withdrawal. I think you'll find that if you take a larger dose you will not be in withdrawal all day. What I mean is if you are taking at least 115 mg a day, I think you'll do better doing 30 mg 4x a day rather than taking them one-by-one. My deepest concern at this time is more the antidepressant than the opiates. There is evidence that SSRIs may encourage the development of certain types of cancer by blocking the body's natural ability to destroy the diseased cells, so I'm seeing this as perhaps being equally if not more crucial to address -- the sooner the better. Your thoughts? Regards, New Yahoo! Messenger with Voice. Call regular phones from your PC and save big. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 8, 2008 Report Share Posted April 8, 2008 Hi everyone, Thanks for sharing your struggles in this group. Just a little about me: my husband and I were t-boned 1 and 1/2 years ago. Since then, I had to quit my nursing job because of hip and back pain. I've had 2 hip arthroscopies, my last one in January and he debrided a ruptured ligament that he missed the first time. My hip is better, but I still have radiating pain into my left foot (and sometimes my right foot) and will have a lumbar MRI soon. I also developed sore itchy bumps on my toes 4 months ago which are unresponsive to any treatment. I just had a biopsy and am awaiting the results. I'm just 34, and we were hoping to get pregnant, but we're waiting now to try to get this pain under control. Keep pushing forward, and thanks for sharing, Janie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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