Glad to see you are doing so well. I pray for you all the time. You are such a strong and wonderful person. My DH and I were talking about things I was watching on TV about multipuls and I said I did not think he could handle something like that. He said that GOD will not give you more than you can handle and right away I thought of you. I am glad to see this AF is being nice to you. After all you have been through that is the least that could happen. You give all of us hope and the strength to keep all of the crazyness going. I know that our GOD is smiling on you. Best of luck to you and your family.
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lovely.. If it hurts to go to the bathroom you might have a bladder infection or something else going on. If you have not already it might be a good idea to call CHTRC and just talk to one of the nurses and check it out. That as far as I know is not normal. I had 3 c-sections and never had pain when going to the bathroom. Good luck.
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So far this has been the most pleasant CD1 I have had in a looonnnggggg time. I truly can't remember having an easier one! I think because for a change, for the first time in 7.5 years, even with the separation from DH, and the shock that March 09 was, I knew I was going to get AF. That I did not have to wonder was I PG?!?!? I have truly reach my peaceful place with this. I have my God, DH, and future grands to celebrate! Anyway, felt the need to share. Hugs and Prayers, Angela Black
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I had my surgery on the 3oth of April and my AF came a few days later. I am a week early. I have bad cramps and at times hurts to go to the bathroom. I went to work ayways and trying to stay awake with the rest of my pain medication. I should not worry if it is only a week early but I can do without the bad pain.
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Angela - It's funny you mention the cramps. I had my tubes re-ligated after my TR baby was born last May, and I don't have any anymore cramps or heavy flow issues either. It's the strangest thing. I've always suffered from terrible cramps and a very heavy first day flow, but after this TL none at all. In fact - I've started AF several times and didn't even realize it for several hours!
This is the major reason I've become a believer about PTLS - I myself don't have any symptoms - but I know my AF and cycle changed quite a bit after this TL. I certainly think there is some science that ligation does change things for some ladies.
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Came today, exactly 28 days post surgery. No cramps, no nothing. So it seems I am back on my normal schedule. Wanted to let others know that had questions following ectopic/mc. Remember that I had a re-TL as well. So no signs of PTLS either. Anyway just some 411. Hugs and prayers, Angela Black