Ladies, I work in the oncology field and it has been shown in humans no less 
that when a person gets a hysterectomy and they leave thier ovaries in for 
hormone purposes it does increase your risk of getting cancer. I am sure there 
are statistics out there that will prove this. 

Let me tell you when I had my hysterectomy I had them take it all cervix to! I 
am very thankful I did!

I also know that when people smoke and they have pets and children at home they 
run a huge risk of giving them cancer! It is abuse in my book! I for one was 
guilty of this for about a year and I sat down one day and thought about it and 
immediately quit cold turkey. I thank GOD for that strength and conviction.

Later in life I had a wonderful Sister in law who never smoked a day in her 
life die of breast cancer from second hand smoke from her parents. It was 
terrible! I also know it is an addiction and very sad that it takes over ones 
life as does drugs and alcohol.

Everyone has opinions and thoughts and since we live in a free country it is 
allowed. I think we should always seek out information on subjects we know 
nothing about therefore learning as we go. Even if we hear something we don't 
like it is what you do withthe information that matters not trying to prove who 
is right or wrong. 

Just my humble opinion, Ellen




--- In [email protected], "dasha" <dash...@...> wrote:
>
> When is the biggest (medical)crisis in a woman's life? Menopause, right?
> Yes, countless women are quiet healthy until they become peri-menopausal or
> go through menopause, either naturally or surgically. Shortly thereafter,
> their rate of immune-mediated diseases and cancer skyrocket. It happens all
> of the time. I hear from MANY of these women because of my Website which
> covers this VITAL issue. Why does this happen
>  
> ===============================
>  
> Deanna, I know you will think I am arguing with you but I am not. I disagree
> with the above statement. As a woman who has been through menopause I can
> guarantee you it was NOT the biggest medical crisis in my life, not all
> women hate menopause or get sicker afterwards. Some of us actually get
> healthier. To say something like what he stated above is the kind of blanket
> statement that turns me off. This is what he is basing his science on?  I
> will continue to read but so far I am not impressed with his reasoning. And
> this is just the beginning. 
>  
> Sheila
> 
>   _____
>




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