Well, in the end, I think it went well. I mean, a hysterectomy is the most radical solution (although there are three types or hysterectomy a woman can get), so the doctor was not too keen to go towards this solution, but he did understand Annie's arguments, our point of view. He did seem to sort-of think it's the best solution. One thing we did appreciate is that he explained a lot of things about how the uterus works, how it reacts, what are the different solutions and whether they were good or not in Annie's case (of course they were almost all not suitable, except for the hysterectomy).
So there you go, her name is on the waiting list. It's gonna take 3 to 4 months they said, which is much sooner than we anticipated. So it good, because the sooner it's done, the sooner it's fixed, but it's also more stressful knowing it's soon. It falls smag dab in the middle of summer too, but there's not much we can do about that.
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