I have lived with pain for a long time.
Through college, grad school, and several years of my career, I pushed through massive amounts of pain everyday in the practice room and concert hall. I assumed everyone around me was in as much pain as I was. I taught my flute students to look for the signs of pain in the practice room while I ignored my own. Always pushing forward…
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How do you prepare to expect the unexpected?
After several months of bizarre and worsening symptoms, I ended up in the hospital from a ruptured ovarian cyst. Because of a strong family history of ovarian cancer, the ER GYN specialist told me we could not rule out cancer at that time…
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Onto the next! Red flags and all 🚩…
Following the unexpected outcome of my first surgery, I saw the Endometriosis excision specialist at the same hospital, who was confident she could separate the organs. 🚩 Surgeon #2 was dismissive and my appointments felt rushed but I trusted Surgeon #1. Within 2 months, I was back on the operating table…
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It was time to take matters into my own hands. And so my research began…
After reading countless blogs and joining several online support groups, I eventually landed on Nancy’s Nook, a resource that has been life changing for so many patients around the world…
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How can you tackle the impossible?
3 years ago, I never would have dreamt that I would have or have been capable of traveling 669 miles by car to have major surgery.
Making the decision of where to take my case was a big step. Making it happen, however, was another stressful, anxiety provoking story in itself…
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