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[quote:Anonymous Coward 77818336:MV80ODEyMTI1Xzg3ODAxODQ1XzIxRUI3NjRC] [quote:Anonymous Coward 80466606:MV80ODEyMTI1Xzg3ODAwMDk4XzVDNUI0MjY2] [quote:Flimflam_man:MV80ODEyMTI1Xzg3Nzk5OTk2XzM1N0NDQkMw] [quote:WxSteve:MV80ODEyMTI1Xzg3NzkyOTE4X0NEMUNFQkNF] [quote:Anonymous Coward 76781814:MV80ODEyMTI1Xzg3NzkyMjc2XzcwQUI4RUFF] Some hospitals put off procedures due to covid. Many lost their lives because of this. Nurses dancing, empty hospitals, lies, manipulations, and deceit,.. can't trust them. [/quote] My wife went into menopause last spring, docs put her on hormone medication, which is normal, she started having perpetual periods soon after. Go in to see her Dr., she says the best solution is to get a Hysterectomy. (these weren't normal periods, she was constantly fatigued and worn down due to blood-loss). Went to schedule it in July for sometime in Aug or Sept, nope, was told this was one of the surgeries on the "elective list". Are you kidding me? Fast forward to Jan 2, hospital calls and says they can schedule it now, for the beginning of March. She got it done and is in a much better place BUT the irony of it all? Think about it, why Jan 1?? Deductibles reset, cash is freed up. Oh, and for the first time the hospital demanded 10% of the estimated cost of the surgery up front. The world is a different place, healthcare is no longer about working for your health, it's simply about money. Follow the money, in everything, follow the money. [/quote] Removal of organs for perpetual bleeding? I had this problem after the birth of my last kid. They also recommended removal of organs to solve the problem. I researched and opted to get an IUD that in most cases stops the period. This worked and held me through to menopause. No way would I risk major surgery for a problem like that unless it really WAS the only choice. Likely the doc said this because he makes a lot more money off surgery than he does IUD placement. [/quote] Excessive menstrual bleeding is solved by application of [b]wild yam cream[/b]. It is VERY effective, but takes about 6 weeks to work. No need of organ removal. [/quote] Exactly. [/quote]
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