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Re: Ademyosis and Endometriosis (Kelli)From: Wendi (anonymous@obgyn.net)Tue Mar 27 00:33:05 2001
At Mon, 26 Mar 2001, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote: > >Wendy, > >I am so sorry to hear about the fact that you were not totally pain free >after your surgery, but to answer your question of what Adenomyosis is -- >it's really endometriosis of the wall of the uterus. It penetrates into the >muscular wall of the uterus. I was really surprised to hear that your flow >wasn't very heavy, because this is a classic sign of it along with a lot of >PAIN. > >That's about all I know about it, but I really hope that things get better >for you and hope this helps a little. > >Pain Free Wishes, > >Kelli Lord Thanks so much for the advice Kelli. I find it hard to believe as well about my periods. It's been since I started my period. For example, I started my period when I was 14 years old and they had always been so light. That's why I had so much trouble making the decision to have the hysterectomy because I saw actual pictures of my Endo, but still wasn't really sure that that was causing my pain. Oh well, taking it day by day. That's all I can do. Pain free wishes to you as well and thanks again!! Sincerely, Wendi F.
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