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Author Topic: Just been told Uterine scans don't detect endometriosis so are no use.  (Read 3593 times)

Peacegirl

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Is that your biggest problem?  I know our hair can define us but if you are otherwise better, why rock the boat?  If really necessary then there is a hair dresser interested in wigs for ladies with problems.  (of course, meno brain here can't remember his name but I have mentioned him here).

I know right - that is the main problem with the utrogestan other than I take it every other day (continuously) rather than as prescribed. Shall I just let myself go bald then? I am conceding it and I'm not completely vain (only wear make up on special occasions, never wear high heels - have rucksack rather than a handbag lol!) but I'm not sure if I can handle being bald.....
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CLKD

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One needs to weigh up the pros and cons of what the treatment offers over-all.  If losing hair isn't an option then hopefully something to ease symptoms can be found.  Vanity isn't what I would call it but a sense of 'self'.  We had a girl whilst I was in College who had very little hair ..... it was so different but she was cool about it.  She was used to it  ::) so not bothered by our questions and curiosity.

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