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What Doctors Don't Tell You About
Tubal Ligation and
Post Tubal Ligation Syndrome
by, Susan Bucher © 2006
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Other options if you don't want to get a reversal?

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Finally I have figured out what is going on with me! I had a cauterized tubal ligation after 2nd daughter 23 years ago. The last 3 yrs. I have not felt myself; dizziness, lightheadness, can't think clearly, very sore neck, anxiety, withdrawn, don't feel like socializing. I really don't want to have to go through a reversal...anything else one can do to alleviate symptoms and feel like theirself again? I have been on a personal mission trying to figure out what has been going on. Doctors were no help. Primary dr. insisted I needed antidepressants. I did not want to go that route and declined. I have tried all kinds of vitamins, thinking I was deficient, spent $80 on an inflatable cervical collar for neck pain thinking I did something to my neck. It has been a long road trying to figure out why I have been feeling so awful. So now I feel like I know what is going on and what is causing my feelings. I hope that a reversal is NOT the only answer to get me back to myself.



Posted on Mar 31, 2007, 2:26 PM

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