Thank you so much for writing about your experience.
I think what strikes me most about your experience was that you had the courage to NOT ignore your symptoms. Instead you went out in the hall and asked for help. So many people try to ignore the symptoms at first, especially when they are in the middle of something (and honestly, aren't we all, always in the middle of something?)
It's hard to believe that you were never told what was going on. None of the doctors who visited you while you were in the hospital talked to you about it? Did they speak with your personal physician? Have you been monitored since then? Or are you on medications because of this episode?
Thanks again so much for writing. Other women who read your post will be better educated because you did.
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Anon,
Thank you so much for writing about your experience.
I think what strikes me most about your experience was that you had the courage to NOT ignore your symptoms. Instead you went out in the hall and asked for help. So many people try to ignore the symptoms at first, especially when they are in the middle of something (and honestly, aren't we all, always in the middle of something?)
It's hard to believe that you were never told what was going on. None of the doctors who visited you while you were in the hospital talked to you about it? Did they speak with your personal physician? Have you been monitored since then? Or are you on medications because of this episode?
Thanks again so much for writing. Other women who read your post will be better educated because you did.
January 7, 2010 - 9:13amThis Comment
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