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Re: Endrometrial Biopsy painful

From: karen (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun Apr 29 11:29:53 2001


At Sun, 29 Apr 2001, Yvonne wrote: >
>There should be something to put you to sleep for this procedure! Why
>was it so painful does anyone know? I'm 49 years old and had an
>Endrometrial biopsy yesterday and it was the most painful experience,
>worse than having labor pains when I gave birth to my son! Why? My
>period decided to subside the day I went to the doctor. After the
>biopsy now I need a lite pad and it's so bright, bright red? I feel the
>throbbing like a contraction of sorts feeling, I still feel like I'm on
>that table, it was tramatic to me, I can't stop crying about it. Why
>didn't the doctor send me for a sonogram first when I asked what my
>options were? I read the sonogram was more conclusive.

--
Hi my name is Karen and I had a radical hysto about 3 years ago. My endo
came back worse than it had ever been before they tell tis happened because
of the hormone thearpy. Last year I had surgery again it took 6 hours and I
came out with a drainage tube hanging out of my side and a 8 day hospital stay
to enjoy. Now it was a year last week and I am already feeling that feeling again
you all know what I mean once you have endo you know that feeling. I am 37 and I
am lucky enough to have had 2 great boys. I just call my dr. office to see if they
will call me in some pain meds. but they make me feel like I am a drugy or something.
when is this going to end.

Karen




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