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1. Tubal Reversal Blog - Part 10
At about 6 weeks post reversal I got my libido back and, for that, my husband is eternally grateful (LOL!). I was no longer feeling ... horrible insomnia, light-headedness/dizziness (almost passing out on a few occasions), exaggerated PMS and mood swings, absence of libido and an aversion to sex, fatigue, a sense of dread or doom (not depression), withdrawal from
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2. Tubal Reversal Blog - Part 9
We could not have predicted this patient’s endometriosis in advance because of her absence of preexisting symptoms. Fortunately, we were able to ... reported her symptoms after tubal ligation as:Loss of libido Losing more that the normal amount of hair daily ... intimacy once again and I feel that my libido is coming back.Intercourse was not painful.My
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3. Tubal Reversal Blog - Part 12
exaggerated PMS and mood swings, absence of libido and an aversion to sex, fatigue, a sense of dread or doom (not depression), withdrawal from my family (almost needing isolation from people), inability to concentrate, fogginess and an awful memory, tingling in extremities, very dry skin no matter how much I drink or how much lotion I used, more frequent
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4. Dr. Monteith | Tubal Reversal Blog
June 24th, 2008 Tags: absence of libido , chapel hill tubal reversal center , dr berger , Dr. Charles Monteith , insomnia , ligation reversal , menstrual periods , mood swings , PMS , post tubal ligation syndrome , ptls , tubal length , tubal ligation Posted in Dr. Monteith , case study , ptls , tubal ligation reversal , why tubal reversal | 20 Comments »
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5. Monteith | Tubal Reversal Blog
June 24th, 2008 Tags: absence of libido , chapel hill tubal reversal center , dr berger , Dr. Charles Monteith , insomnia , ligation reversal , menstrual periods , mood swings , PMS , post tubal ligation syndrome , ptls , tubal length , tubal ligation Posted in Dr. Monteith , case study , ptls , tubal ligation reversal , why tubal reversal | 20 Comments »
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At about 6 weeks post reversal I got my libido back and, for that, my husband is eternally grateful (LOL!). I was no longer feeling ... horrible insomnia, light-headedness/dizziness (almost passing out on a few occasions), exaggerated PMS and mood swings, absence of libido and an aversion to sex, fatigue, a sense of dread or doom (not depression), withdrawal from
www.tubal-reversal.net/blog/page/10
2. Tubal Reversal Blog - Part 9
We could not have predicted this patient’s endometriosis in advance because of her absence of preexisting symptoms. Fortunately, we were able to ... reported her symptoms after tubal ligation as:Loss of libido Losing more that the normal amount of hair daily ... intimacy once again and I feel that my libido is coming back.Intercourse was not painful.My
www.tubal-reversal.net/blog/page/9
3. Tubal Reversal Blog - Part 12
exaggerated PMS and mood swings, absence of libido and an aversion to sex, fatigue, a sense of dread or doom (not depression), withdrawal from my family (almost needing isolation from people), inability to concentrate, fogginess and an awful memory, tingling in extremities, very dry skin no matter how much I drink or how much lotion I used, more frequent
www.tubal-reversal.net/blog/page/12
4. Dr. Monteith | Tubal Reversal Blog
June 24th, 2008 Tags: absence of libido , chapel hill tubal reversal center , dr berger , Dr. Charles Monteith , insomnia , ligation reversal , menstrual periods , mood swings , PMS , post tubal ligation syndrome , ptls , tubal length , tubal ligation Posted in Dr. Monteith , case study , ptls , tubal ligation reversal , why tubal reversal | 20 Comments »
www.tubal-reversal.net/blog/page/7?s=Dr.+Monteith
5. Monteith | Tubal Reversal Blog
June 24th, 2008 Tags: absence of libido , chapel hill tubal reversal center , dr berger , Dr. Charles Monteith , insomnia , ligation reversal , menstrual periods , mood swings , PMS , post tubal ligation syndrome , ptls , tubal length , tubal ligation Posted in Dr. Monteith , case study , ptls , tubal ligation reversal , why tubal reversal | 20 Comments »
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