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Anonymous (reply to Anonymous)

Trust me, nobody that has been through this surgery blames any woman for having it as we understand that any blame goes with the medical community. I believe what some women are trying to emphasize is that even in the case where a woman believes "cancer" is involved, she should proceed with caution. There are many women where cancer is merely suggested, there are many women who are directly told they have cancer, but no objective medical testing has been completed. Talk to women who have filed court cases and discover during the proceeding the only way to definitively confirm cancer and how it doesn't matter what they believed, as the jury will say you should have known. Women who have commented are not trying to give you the "you should remain intact" speech as it is apparently too late, but are using this dicussion as an opportunity to alert other women. An alert that is mostly never heard or dismissed by the vast majority of women who move forward with surgery. After surgery, many women wonder why no one alerted them to the tragic consequences, why is it not being talked about, and what can they do now so that no one else goes into surgery unknowingly.

November 3, 2012 - 5:01pm

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