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KELLI !!!!!!From: Lauren (anonymous@obgyn.net)Mon Apr 30 08:18:42 2001
I can really relate to that back pain I am never without it, it just varies in severity.What Tonya said is right, it is probabaly endo on or in your broad ligaments ( what your ovaries, tubes and uterus is suspended from). YES 'IN' like adenomyosis when endometrial tissue grows in the muscles or 'meat' itself.it is related to endo.You can't see it even with a lap, you have to biopsy for it. I was diagnosed with this last week. It is really painful too, and they can't remove it like with endo, but I believe some drug treatments can stop it from spreading and help the pain a bit. BUT, research any drugs you think of taking first, and make sure you can live with the side effects. Best of luck in combating this. love and PFW LAUREN
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