Below is a letter my partner Stuart recently sent to the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, about the the diagnosis I was given called Endometriosis and how it is effecting me. He also talks about how it effects other in women in the world and does it really need to.
From: James
stuart morris,
35 Archer Road,
Redditch,
B98 8DN,
email: jsm_smstudios@yahoo.co.uk
To: Royal
College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists,
10-18, Union St,
London SE1 1SZ
Dear Sirs/Madams
with reference to my dear beloved English common law wife named emma
jane Goode, who is still suffering with a diagnosed condition termed as
‘ENDOMETRIOSIS’ after her Laparoscopic Surgery about 4months ago, I am asking
your association to take into consideration the following statement made by
myself, while taking into account your RCOG mission statement online as
referenced below for your convenience…
‘’The Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RCOG) works to improve
health care for women everywhere, by setting standards for clinical practice,
providing doctors with training and lifelong learning, and advocating for
women’s health care worldwide.’’
I want this to be made public and I want this to be heard by the right people
so if you are not the right people to send this to please tell me who is, and
supply all their addresses so I can mail them too thank you…
MY STATEMENT
It is my
belief and my opinion that my gorgeous girlfriend Emma may be suffering as a
consequence of ectopic pregnancy, keyhole, or c section. Statistics may
eventually lead us to conclude that there could be a link between severe
abdominal pains and invasive surgeries similar to key hole or c section…
The term ‘endometriosis
may eventually be realised, as a catchall for a collection of conditions that
were mistakenly given at the time of diagnosis…
Politely
put, I am worried in case we may be causing long term damage to thousands,
perhaps even millions of unaware, ill-informed, un-intentionally injured women,
by procedures, that may not have been statistically researched, investigated,
or analysed, to such a degree, so as to deliver a suitable, informative, sound,
judgement or outcome…
Simply put –
I’m scared to death we are hurting all these women without even knowing it…
Stu and Emma…
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