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Count down to Laparatomy I'm so NERVOUS!!!

Hi everyone,

Tomorrow is my big day.  I'm praying that the dermoid is removed and my left ovary is saved.  For the past few years I have been working full time enjoying my life I knew I wanted to have a baby when I was about 30 but you never realize just how much until something like this challenges you.  I can't imagine my whole life never washing newborn clothes and complaining about a lack of sleep.  I really want to be a mother.  You never realize how fragile life is until something like this comes along.  Ladies we have got to stay on these Dr.'s and eat right, exercise and take the best care possible of our bodies.  

Thank you again for sharing your stories and helping me have an idea of what to expect.  I'm still nervous as heck, but I'm getting this divine sense of strength that I need.  Please keep me in your prayers.

I will update you on how things go as soon as I'm up and ready.  That won't be too long.

Thanx,
Crystal
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Good luck for tommorrow I hope everything goes well
I to am counting down the days to my dermoid removal(1.11)I cant wait to get this alien out of me.

I wish you well in your recovery

Jane uk
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I agree, I'm also counting down the days until my little baby, affectionately named Aubrey after the creature in little shop of horrors by my darling mother.  I'm having the laproscopy November 22.  We'll all be fine I'm sure.
Best of luck to you and keep us posted!
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Yes, all the best to you tomorrow!

Tanya

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Good luck, I will be praying for you and sending positive thoughts.  Don't worry, even if they did have to take the ovary, you can still get pregnant with the other one.  You will do great!!  Merytre
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good luck tomorrow :)
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