We've been asked a bit lately about how the adoption process is going. Honestly, all we can do right now is make improvements on our home and work on our Mandarin. Not terribly exciting, I'm afraid.
I have, of course, been doing a bunch of research and reading up on other people's experiences. In the process of which I came across two very interesting websites:
No Hands But Ours
and
Love Without Boundaries
If you are interested in some heartwarming stories of how people have helped Chinese orphans, check them out.
Repeat: A Place Where Everybody Knows Your Name
13 hours ago
Endo stuff for anyone who needs help!
ReplyDeletesurgery can help, excision with an expert is the way to go, many do records reviews for free or low cost
endoexcision.com
endometriosissurgeon.com
centerforendo.com (great!)
endofound.org
naprotechnology.com
progesterone can help
google progesterone advisory network
TTC prometrium
TTC progesterone
johnleemd.com
diet can help
makingbabies.com see diet info
endometriosis.org/nutrition.html
endo-resolved.com
see marilyn shannon's 4th edition of fertility, nutrition, cycles on amazon
dian s mills book on healing endo
erc.activboard.org/ google it if it doesn't come up
nfp docs can help you chart, test hormones and supplement
omsoul.com
fertilitycare.org
endo can be excised with endo, but you need to get the root, you cannot just have the top lasered off - the endo is still there!!!!!
local docs don't know enough, don't know the locations, stages and areas of endo...
don't know how to excise from delicate areas...
but start with diet first, many women are helped by cutting out red meat, dairy, wheat, sugar, coke....caffeine...
ps, did you ever see your op report? were your tubes clear, your ovaries ok?
ReplyDeletefor women who need help with endo, it's out there
ReplyDeletehere are some great sites, centerforendo.com
naprotechnology.com
makingbabies.com - see diet
endometriosis.org/nutrition.html
endo-resolved.com
endometriosissurgeon.com
endoexcision.com
endofound.org
omoul.com
fertilitycare.org