A Summer Place
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IMDB rating: 6.80 Plot: Self-made millionaire Ken Jorgenson vacations with his wife and teenage daughter on Pine Island, Maine, where — some 20 years earlier — he’d worked as a lifeguard. Jorgenson now resumes a romance with island resident Sylvia Hunter who is trapped in a marriage as loveless as Jorgenson’s. Scandal erupts when word of this romance becomes public, but it serves to draw together Jorgenson’s daughter and Sylvia’s teenage son who are appalled by their parents’ mistakes and determined not to repeat them. |
Actors: Egan Richard,Kennedy Arthur,Donahue Troy,Richardson Jack,Eric Martin,Bradford Marshall,Chambers Phil,Constanti Peter,Deacon Richard,Glass Everett,Griffin Robert,Drama,Romance,
Voluntary hysterectomy on a 25-year-old?
I’m a 25-year-old & have had several…uuh…female issues haha
Ever since I first got my period my bleeding has been extremely heavy & I became anemic. I was put on oral birth control, did NOTHING. Then I was on the shot for several years – it was great, resolved my anemia, but then I developed terrible migraines & was told I can’t be on the shot anymore. This past summer I had an IUD put in & it’s been one problem after another. I had an ultra sound the other day & it has now slipped out of place & causing extreme pain, I can’t stand up for more than 2 minutes & I have to wait a week before I can see my doctor to just talk about a plan of action.
I have known since preschool that I never ever wanted to have children. I honestly hate them even children in my family & I feel guilty about it.
I mentioned in the past to doctors about having this damn uterus removed & they insisted no. One even told me it was against Massachusetts law if I was under 30 (??)
Are there any doctors worth seeing who are not quacks who would actually listen to my problems?
well it *MIGHT* be possible that they are right about laws… I am not sure why there would be such a law, but its not entirely impossible.
my fiancee had such problems and it got to a point where she had pretty much constant bleeding. nothing but absurdly high doses of birth control even slowed it. (unsustainably high, like 8x the normal dose)
she *had* to have a hysterectomy, because nothing else (even endometrial ablation) worked.
anyway, if you are *absolutely* *positively*, *unquestionably* certain that you want to do it, then make sure you specify that you want a "subtotal"/partial hysterectomy. there are a whole range of things. what you want, in this situation, *ALL* they remove is the uterus. they can even do it so they leave the cervix, (which leaves you at a slightly increased chance of cervical cancer, but at least some women have some sexual function attached to the cervix) and your ovaries.
research and inform yourself on every aspect of all of it, relating to the issue, both medically and legally. if you can tell them precisely what you want, and why, and why its legally allowed, they should be more likely to be willing.
if you are NOT informed, then it may appear as though you don’t REALLY know what you are asking, and might sue them or something after the fact.
GKWn | Feb 04, 2010
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