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wubbie 3 how are you?

wondering if youre ok after the pain you were in a few days ago are you waiting for your doc/scan appointment? you are so supportive of other posts it would be great to hear that you were feeling better. also wondering about Angelwings, if you are able keep us posted. sharon
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Sharon~
I had another follow up. During pelvic she pushed on area and I yelped at her.... she told me she didn't feel anything but that meant nothing (she couldn't feel the original one on pelvic either). Ultrasound showed normal ovaries with just a little fee fluid around the R ovary. Went to ER and blood work and urinalysis were all normal. *sigh* Dunno what's going on in there, but I'm gonna try the body rolling... maybe it's adhesions even though gyn insists that there shouldn't be any because of the mesh she placed on the ovary after surgery.
But I don't know what else it could be.
As for angelwings, she posted after her surgery... she said they got in there and did nothing! Apparently the tumor was interfering with bowel and everything else in there, and dr did the 'peek & shriek' and scheduled her for another surgery with other specialists. She was pretty pissed, and rightly so.
Thanks for thinking of me..... It made me feel really good.
~Marianne
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Your welcome and your worth it! i go back for follow up next monday 3 weeks post op and doing fine so far, hoping to get the results of my biopsy im not expecting bad news as i was told it was a dermoid. take care hope the body rolling helps, tascha says she swears by it.
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