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Re: (Kat) could this be endo or something else?
From: Lila (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue Feb 29 12:48:33 2000
Kat,
Yes, you can have Endo and not have pain. My mother-in-law had stage 4 endo when they did her hyst, but she never had a day of pain. I hope this helps ---
Wishing you wings for your hopes and dreams,
Lila in Milwaukee, WI
On Mon, 28 Feb 2000 12:08:21 kat wrote:
>Hi, everyone. I'm posted a message a while back and some dear person
>wrote me back. I do not have endo as far as I know. My problem is that
>since I had my daughter 4 yrs. ago I have a normal flow for 3-4 days
>then I have this brown discharge,for 10 days,one day it's there then
>it's gone .It's really sporadic.I had normal annuals exams and
>everything. I'm really feeling desperate because my gyn doc of one year
>never did anything other then a endometrial biopsy which was lost!! I'm
>24 and cannot get health insurance due all the times I went to this doc
>due to spotting and lower right side pain.Since I don't know what is
>wrong with me the insurance companies think I'm too high risk. I feel
>like crying of anger. This Friday I am going to see another doc and
>have a sono. I will have to pay out of pocket, this is better then not
>knowing. my old doc told me I do not have endo. Maybe he is right, I
>no longer have killer cramps since my baby, so how can you have endo and
>NO PAIN!I am sorry this is sooo long. I am wondering again, if this is
>not a cancer of some sort? Thanx to all who are hearing me. Sorry but
>I'm feeling a bit overwhelmed. One other thing, my hubby and have used
>only the withdrawl method for 4yrs. now, no pregancy.
>
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