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ADRite, the Endo-Commando, at your service. Lots of people ask about the name, Adrite. It's a pen name. AD are initials and Rite is a pen name given to me by a creative writing coach who claimed, "You should use 'Rite' as in "You always have to be". I'm thirty something, I live in the south east, and refuse to move north hotflashes or no hotflashes. It's still too cold up there for a dixie chick.
I enjoy technology, it?s my business and my passion. I have other passions too like writing, lifting weights, spending time with my offspring, and singing.
One passion that you will find most obvious here is providing accurate endometriosis information for women in need. Endometriosis accounts for 12% or more of all hysterectomies performed in the United States, and hysterectomy is not always the answer. It is in many cases, but in others it is not. There are also special hormone replacement considerations for hysterectomized endometriosis sufferers. But you?ll find out more about that in reading my posts and asking me quesitons.
Hystersisters is the place for the latest breaking information, a shoulder to cry on, a friend to laugh with, or a place to safely vent your frustrations (it saves many women in the hormone jungle the money they would have spent on shot gun shells and all that time they would have spent in prison . Seriously, volunteers are here to speak to women who are facing hysterectomy, subsequent problems, looking for alternatives to hysterctomy, and also to offer support for those who have already made the decision to have a hysterectomy. This website is designed in the fashion of a quilt, and that's exactly how it feels to talk to these very special women here...like a warm quilt in the dead of winter. It is a haven for thousands of women who just want some answers, and cannot find them through the traditional routes. People ranging from early twenties to well beyond retirement age come together to share, care, and give to each other compassion, care, and information
Welcome to Hystersisters, you've come to the right place for support and information.
Clifford Rogers, M.D. The Everett Clinic, Dept. of Surgery and Gynecology 1330 Rockefeller Ave, Suite 120 Everett WA 98201 425 339 5424 |
Paige Brainard, M.D. 5550 E. Hampton Tucson AZ 85712 520-721-8605 |
Susan Carter, M.D. North Colorado Medical Center/ MCR 1800 15th Street, Suite 220 Greeley CO 80631 970 353 1335 |
Aileen Caceres, M.D. Center for Specialized Gynecology/Florida Hospital 410 Celebration Place, Suite 302 Celebration FL 34747 407.303.4190 |
John Garofalo, M.D. 30 Stevens St. Ste A. Norwalk CT 06850 203-855-3535 |
Robert Castle, M.D. 3650 Joseph Siewick Dr. #203 Fairfax VA 22033 703-391-1500 |
Owen R Bell, M.D. 2501 E. 42nd Ave Anchorage AK 99508 907-561-1925 |
Andrew Villa, M.D. 1950 W. Frye Rd Chandler AZ 85224 480-895-9555 |
Bruce Pierce, M.D. 2 Princess Road Lawrenceville NJ 08648 609-896-0777 |
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-- January NewsletterPost Hysterectomy Fitness and Health is the theme of our January, 2012 newsletter at HysterSisters.com. Visit this link [ More]...
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