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Re: ADENOMYOSIS AND SYMPTOMS....ANYONE???

From: Mindy (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri Jun 29 09:44:48 2001


Thanks Marcia! I think about you as well and hope that you are doing well!

I hardly ask questions to the board and spend more time replying!!!! Yes, it's that dull/achy pain that hurts worse when I sit here all day at work. I am going to cut back my hours for a while because it is really getting to me.

Yes, the surgery did work! I used to spend three days in bed with the heating pad on heavy pain killers that only dulled the pain during my period. I only have to deal with the heavy cramping now! He did a great job and I am so glad I went to him....worth every penny. He comes highly recommended by me! I suspect Adeno because Dr. R and I had discusssed it. He said that some of the pain I described sounded like it could be Adeno, but that we would have to wait and see.

I am doing the same thing that you mentioned...chalking the pain to healing, but it feels all to familiar! You are right it is not nearly as bad as the deep stabbing/debilitating pain, but it too is draining.

I hope that the BCP's work for you and or they find out the cause. Keep in tough and e-mail me anytime. Thank you again for the reply.

mankemj@home.com

Mindy :-)

At Fri, 29 Jun 2001, Marcia wrote: >
>Hey Mindy:
>
>While I am happy to hear you are off the dreaded pain pills, I'm sorry
>that you are still having some problems. I don't have the adenomyosis
>(I think), although I have been bleeding quite a bit since my surgery (3
>periods in 6 weeks), and I have been wondering if I have
>adenomyosis...my pcp doesn't think so, and has put me on some bcps to
>regulate my period, and see how that goes...but I know what you mean
>about having a kind of steady, irritating pain in the midriff all month
>long. While it is not as bad as the deep stabbing pains of my endo, it
>is draining too...I am trying to chalk mine up to surgery pain still....
>
>Anyway, I am glad that Dr. R. was able to help you so much...still
>continued pain relief from the endo? I think of you often, and send you
>(((Angel hugs)))
>
>~~Marcia~~
>
>At Thu, 28 Jun 2001, Mindy wrote:
>>
>>I am still recovering from Surgery from Dr. R, but some of the
>>pain/discomfort I had before the surgery still remains. My periods are
>>no longer debilitating and I am not stuck on pain killer anymore!! I
>>know the surgery and trip to Bend was well worth it!!! What a terrific
>>doctor :-) I still have that constant uncomfortable pain/discomfort in
>>the mid-pelvic region almost all month long (especially when I sit for
>>long periods of time). It gets worse around mid-cycle. My follow-up
>>doctor says it could be healing pain and to give it 3-4 months (and he
>>is probably correct!), but I don't feel like I am healing anymore.
>>
>>My question is: What are the common symtoms of Adenomyosis? I have read
>>some things on the internet, however I am interested in hearing from
>>you.
>>
>>Thank you! Mindy M :-)




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