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Re: First laparascopyFrom: Wendy (anonymous@obgyn.net)Mon Feb 26 08:29:55 2001
At Mon, 26 Feb 2001, anonymous wrote: > >Hello everyone, > >I have been reading some of the posts here, but still haven't found the >answer I was looking for. I am going to have my first laparascopy >within the next month, and I'm not sure what to expect. I have had >problems with my period since the very first one 11 years ago. My >gynecologist at the time put me on birth control pills to regulate them, >but I have been off of them for 2.5 years hoping to get pregnant. To >say the least I haven't had any luck conceiving and my periods just get >worse as time goes on. My doctor found a "cyst" last month and said it >that we need to remove it. He isn't sure if it is endo or a teratoma >tumor. I have been doing some research on endo, and everything that I >have read so far sounds very familiar to me (symptom wise). I know I am >probably repeating what someone has said in the past, but I am just >trying to figure out what to expect for recovery time. I know that when >he does the laparascopy he is going to remove the "cyst" and if he sees >any endo he is going to remove it. I have a family to take care of, so >I'm trying to decide if I'm going to need help from someone else. Thank >you for any advice that you may have for me. I'm sorry if this post was >too long. > >Wendy I just realized that I should clarify that I haven't had any children of my own yet, but I have been blessed with being able to raise my step-daughter, as my own, since she was two years old.
-- Wendy
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