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From: suzanne (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue Oct 31 20:58:35 2000


Hi all, some of your names I recognize from the other message boards or via e-mail. But I have not listed on this board in a long time. The after-effects of endo are getting the best of me lately and i need to ask some advice.

I had TAH/BSO in 6/99, at that time received dx of severe endo. Symptoms returned 4 months after total hyst, then had surgery with Dr. Redwine in 2/2000. I feel better than I have in 26 years! But . . . there's always a but . . . i appear to be having a "scar tissue issue" that has come back to haunt me. Have any of you had scar tissue problems. Mine is in my hip/back/left leg. Sciatic pain is prevelent as well as back & hip pain & stiffness. Stretching does help temporarily. I am considering another surgery for the adhesion, but just wondered what everyone/anyone else is doing for scar tissue. My endo was severe and had infiltrated several organs. I guess I am just looking for some support and/or similar experiences. Thanks for letting me vent, I hate to come back to this board with a head of steam, but this bad dream doesn't stop for me. I am grateful though that I see so many women getting earlier diagnosis and proper treatment for endo so that there is hope out there. Once again, I do feel so much better after my lap with Dr. R, it's just one area that is giving me grief. I am such an adhesion person with dense adhesions being found in both my surgeries.

any and all advice/support would help so much.

sleepless in seattle, suzanne




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