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Subject: Re: 20th 2006 Jan partial vulvectomy VIN II&III


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Karen C
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Date Posted: Sunday, April 29, 12:37:42pm
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In reply to: Vickie Davis 's message, "20th 2006 Jan partial vulvectomy VIN II&III" on Saturday, January 14, 10:18:24am

Hi Cynthia,

I do not have any experience with vulva issues, but I do know several ladies on our private message board have had vulvectomies. they would be more than willing to help you with your questions. If you would like to join the gyn-gals group, please visit http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/Gyn-Gals/ and request to join the private list. In the meantime, I will put a post on our private list that you are out here needing some assistance.

Karen
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Author:
Carol
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Date Posted: Sunday, April 29, 01:00:56pm
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Hi Vickie,

I know its a very scary time for you right now and I know what exactly how you are feeling.
I had a Radical Vulvectomy in 2001 and I was awake for this surgery as I am terrified of general and seeing's as you have had a spinal before I don't see why you cannot have one for your up and coming surgery. The Radical was my 3rd spinal for surgery.

You will find it is usually the Consultant who has a problem with you being awake and not the Anaethetist, well this is how it works in the UK and it will probable be the same in the US, there must be a way you can meet with the anaesthetist and explain how you are feeling.

As Karen says joining the group will help you and the Ladies who have been through this surgery already will be happy to help and share their experiences.

Take care and I wish you luck with getting an appointment with the anaesthetist.
Love
Carol
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