Response to Broken but Living
It is almost five a.m. I should be asleep, but every morning about three a.m. I wake up when I feel the discomfort of a full bladder. I am not in agony, but it is low grade pain that tells…
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A Journey of Mesh Hell needs a few Angels
It is almost five a.m. I should be asleep, but every morning about three a.m. I wake up when I feel the discomfort of a full bladder. I am not in agony, but it is low grade pain that tells…
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Before you read this, I have just found out we have technical difficulties with the comment box. I do apologize and hope we get it fixed soon. Unfortunately a mass spammer hit the box and new user registrations came flying…
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Yesterday I had a lovely talk with a woman who should be described as a true miracle mesh survivor. She called to tell me she went to see a doctor that she had been to see before the mesh was…
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This morning I thought about the wonderful women I turn to whenever I am either overwhelmed or I don’t know how to help someone who is struggled with pain from mesh complications. I knew I had to pay tribute to…
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Rather than write about it, I would rather have ridden off into the sunset and said nothing about this problem. My problem. I have felt so frustrated by it and angry it has happened to me and tried researching how…
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From my diary of a journey back to living. What would I do without all the supportive women who have gone through the hell of mesh pain and mesh removal. I am blessed because of this blog. I have met…
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Why do I write these blogs? It helps me help other women who live like I do, in constant pain every day from the mesh in their bodies. It helps me get the information to others that I have learned…
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I don’t think anyone suffering from bladder sling mesh, forgets the date it was put inside them. Mine was March 9th 2010. It isn’t a good anniversary, such as the day your child was born, or the day you married…
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