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1222892 tn?1312148824

Bladder Issues after Hysterectomy

I asked a question yesterday regarding the test I will be having at the urologists office in 2 weeks. I am unable to find it today. Did I put to much information in the question?
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599170 tn?1300973893
Oh my friend it was/nt a mistake, I was sincerely trying to help you, the cl on that forum is so very good ,she actually wrote a book on the subject.

can u pm me after Drs appointment and let me know how it goes, sooner if you need someone to talk to or if I can help w any female/hyster issues, I know most of the answers to those,

xo

Cherie
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1222892 tn?1312148824
Oh thank you I would never want to put anything on here that should not be ;)
Thank you Cherie much appreciated.
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599170 tn?1300973893
Hi no sweet pea not too much info its just not my area of expertise, I transfered it to Urogynecology..look under U in forums your post is there I just checked I did answer and the CL of uro-gyn did too, just want you to get the very very best help and the cl there specialises in bladder/gyn issues...If you have anymore problems finding it pm me I will do a cut and paste for you.

hugs
Cherie
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