Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia

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re: CAH at 22
Jun. 20th, 2006   2:30pm
I saw on the main message board that you are not getting the reduction done.  I was wondering if you decided against clitoroplasty because you felt having a large clitoris was not as bad as risking loosing sensation.  Did you say in a previous post that you had clitoral reduction done as a baby?  I hope your upcoming surgery comes out good.  I'm sure it will, the surgery certainly is better than its ever been.  I'm always interested in what women choose regarding surgery when the decision is there's to make.  Parents like me have to do our best to decide what is best for our babies who have no voice.  It is not an easy decision and both sides of the argument have valid points.  I believe that I can make the best decision for my daughter by listening to women's stories like yours.  You young women should be listened to more than any doctor out there.  You have a high chance of successful outcome due to current techniques and what other adult women who have had surgery have said.  Again, I know its been said before, but make sure your doctor has done many of these surgeries and has happy patients you can talk to.
jwood




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