Fibroids: The Alien Assassins in My Body

Fibroids testimonial – Surgery complications and the bevy of nurses by Denise N. Fyffe

fibroid surgery courtesy of sflorg-com

fibroid surgery courtesy of sflorg-com

My eyes pop open and I realize that I am still in the operating room. The myomectomy is over and the drugs pull me back into the unconscious. When I open back my eyes, I am in a room with nurses talking at their station, a machine taking my blood pressure, oxygen, two IV lines in my arm – what the hell – and bandages on my wrists. You would think I slit both wrists, but no, I guess they went searching for more veins while I was out.

I feel no pressure or pain in my shoulder, so I am guessing the second surgery didn’t happen, but why?!

More information is provided in my book. See details below.

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Check out her book Fibroids: The Alien Assassins in My Body

Fibroids: The Alien Assassins in My Body by Denise N Fyffe

In this testimonial, Denise shares intimate details from her childhood through to adulthood. She discusses, how fibroids or as they are also called myomas, fibromyomas, or leiomyomas, have affected her daily life and the adjustments that she was forced to make. After reading this book, women will become more informed about a disease that affects 80 percent of women; while making life miserable for one in four.

Available at all online book retailers and Amazon.com.

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Copyright © 2016, Denise N. Fyffe, The Island Journal

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