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	<title>Comments on: How can I get neprinol (for treatment of fibroid tumour) in West bengal (India)?</title>
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		<title>By: lim g</title>
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		<description>Hi! Just wondering if you are in SIngapore?
Me, too, had fibroid in my uterine lining before and it was there for  almost 2 decades. I went through a number of scanning and have repeatedly be advised to undergo a surgery to remove either my whole uterus or just the fibroid. However, I chose not to embark on the operations and carried on living with it until last year, I was referred by a General Practitioner  to Kandang Kerbau hospital to consult a specialist for various gynaecological problems, I was asked to go through some scans and was told that the fibroid was still around and there were reports and scanned photos of the fibroids. So because the gynaecologist was actually thinking of performing a surgery on me therefore she wants to ensure that she gets it right before proceeding to arrange for it. However, during the periodical follow up before the date for an operation was even fixed, I concocted a kind of very huge leaves from a kind of creeper which I found at the wilderness and just drank it consistently for months and throughout until my next appointment to do scanning, to my surprise I was told by the radiographer that the fibroid has disappeared. It was a news too good to be true so I looked at the screen of the scanner and asked her to show me and I was convinced. There again, after I got my report and was inside my gynae&#039;s room, I reconfirmed with her about the disappearance of the fibroid and it has really become a reality. So now, there&#039;s no need for me to worry about having to go through scannings, surgery, follow-ups and all the hassles. So what I&#039;m thinking is, if you are in Singapore then I may be able to show you where to get the natural leaves and how to recognise it because there are some species whcih may look alike so it is important not to pluck the wrong one. Just a little sharing...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi! Just wondering if you are in SIngapore?<br />
Me, too, had fibroid in my uterine lining before and it was there for  almost 2 decades. I went through a number of scanning and have repeatedly be advised to undergo a surgery to remove either my whole uterus or just the fibroid. However, I chose not to embark on the operations and carried on living with it until last year, I was referred by a General Practitioner  to Kandang Kerbau hospital to consult a specialist for various gynaecological problems, I was asked to go through some scans and was told that the fibroid was still around and there were reports and scanned photos of the fibroids. So because the gynaecologist was actually thinking of performing a surgery on me therefore she wants to ensure that she gets it right before proceeding to arrange for it. However, during the periodical follow up before the date for an operation was even fixed, I concocted a kind of very huge leaves from a kind of creeper which I found at the wilderness and just drank it consistently for months and throughout until my next appointment to do scanning, to my surprise I was told by the radiographer that the fibroid has disappeared. It was a news too good to be true so I looked at the screen of the scanner and asked her to show me and I was convinced. There again, after I got my report and was inside my gynae&#8217;s room, I reconfirmed with her about the disappearance of the fibroid and it has really become a reality. So now, there&#8217;s no need for me to worry about having to go through scannings, surgery, follow-ups and all the hassles. So what I&#8217;m thinking is, if you are in Singapore then I may be able to show you where to get the natural leaves and how to recognise it because there are some species whcih may look alike so it is important not to pluck the wrong one. Just a little sharing&#8230;</p>
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