Order Today, Test for Menopause Before Your Next Doctors Visit.


Order a Menopause Test Kit Today, Test for Menopause Before Your Next Doctors Visit



NOTICE: This forum is now archived and in place for reference only.
All NEW postings are now located and only accepted at the CPTwomen members Forum.
Click Here to obtain a Login Name and Password to access the Members Posting Forum.

Already a member? Click Here to Login to the Members Site

 


tests, more info

by

 

I think that is a good idea, now I need to get my doctor to do it. I am going to my regular doctor right now and not my OB that did the tubual. I am going to make a appt with my OB it will take 2 months to get in though ... He is a great doctor. Because in the last month since I had my last period that was unbearable I haven't had any of the past side effects. I had the tests ran in Feb. It just seems so strange to me.
Two weeks ago I did "start" to have my period it was spotting for a day, which is what normally happens before the big "bang" and its horrible. But this time it never started. I don't feel like I am going to start my period at all right now either I usually get a achy lower back the day before.. always have thats how I knew I was about to start.
Thanks for the advice.

Wendy



Posted on Mar 26, 1999, 11:42 AM

Respond to this message

Goto Forum Home

 Copyright © 1999-2009 Network54. All rights reserved.   Terms of Use   Privacy Statement  
Take the Tubal Ligation I.Q. Test Are you outraged? Feel as though you and other women were not (are not) being informed? Think that a class action lawsuit should be filed on behalf of post tubal women because information was and still is being withheld by the ACOG! The CPTwomen invites all reading this forum to join the CPTwomen and communicate with us at the members' forum. All posting here and conversation here has been moved to the members' forum.

CPTwomen members have testified in front of the IL and CA Court, the IL Gov. Task Force, the Sunset Review Committee, (Senator Liz Figueroa), NOW, and more. What occurred has been made a matter of public record. The CPTwomen are making public the issues which millions of other women have faced in silence. Issues such as women are not informed at the time of their tubal ligation that there is a risk of hormonal imbalance occurring. For the CPTwomen to continue its mission to move this issue to the forefront of government, we must ask for a small contribution/subscription fee from all those who wish to communicate with us and participate at the Coalition's Bulletin Board

This forum and www.Tubal.org site is Copyright © 1999 - 2002

Coalition for Post Tubal Women
Archived Public Forum