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Re: Is it ENDOFrom: Falk (anonymous@obgyn.net)Mon Jul 24 13:11:10 2000
Hello anonymous, Of course I am not a doctor (maybe that's a good thing!) but I have heard stories both over the Net and from friends, about women who never had a bad period, then after having babies they suddenly had endo. One good friend's mother had to have a hysterectomy b/c hers was so bad. She had already had her two kids and that helped her a lot. So anyway, your problem could be endo. I hope you and your doctor figure it out!!! Love, Amanda "You'll meet the Lord in the furnace long before you ever meet Him in the sky." -Rich Mullins -----Original Message----- From: anonymous@obgyn.net [mailto:anonymous@obgyn.net Sent: Friday, July 21, 2000 7:30 PM To: Multiple recipients of list ENDO Subject: Is it ENDO Hi all. Last november I started having irregular periods. Then I began to have some vaginal pain, rectal pain...and now pretty bad pelvic floor pain with my period. Also have pain on my left side. They keep saying it is a cyst but there is none there. Does this sound like endo. If this is endo why did I really not have any symptoms until now. I am 32 years old with three children. Also I have currently had 2 miscarriages in 3 months. No problems conceiving at all. If I do have endo is this causing the miscarriages. Please Help. I am in the process of changing drs. and with all the problems with the last two pregs these symptoms are getting passed by the wayside. My new dr is great but there is so much going on she is trying to deal with one thing at a time. Since I really want another baby the BCP is out for now. Please help if you can.
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