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Re: baffled now - someone with more experience please?
From: Julie (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue Jul 24 10:45:02 2001
Thanks to those who replied. January seems a long time to wait to me
too. This is the time on the waiting list in my area in the U.K.!
Julie
At Tue, 24 Jul 2001, Marcia wrote:
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>Hi Julie:
>
>I agree with Brandy...we are all different, and some months can be
>terrible with pain, others relatively painfree...I wonder though,
>whether yours was ovary pain the last time? It sounds the same as my
>ovary pain...then some months when it is the left ovary, there is no
>pain at all.
>
>Gosh, can't you see a gyn sooner than January? That seems an awfully
>long time to make you wait!
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>Sending you painfree wishes,
>
>~~Marcia~~
>
>At Tue, 24 Jul 2001, Julie wrote:
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>>Hi,
>>This is my second posting on this subject (I have no idea what happened
>>to the first that I posted yesterday!?!). Anyway, back to the point:
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>>I was beginning to come to the conclusion that the recurrent abdominal
>>pain I was getting was endo., due to type of pain, location, results of
>>scan unhelpful, pain much worse during last period, etc. Now, I'm
>>baffled. During the latest period there was no pain. Some slight
>>swelling and discomfort, but not the horrible grinding miserable pain
>>that drove me to take painkillers for a week last time. The pain is in
>>the right side (I have posted about it before). So, I suppose this
>>means that the pain can't be endo., or surely I would get it every
>>period?
>>
>>Would some kind person with more experience please advise? I really
>>thought I was getting somewhere. I have an appointment with a gynae.,
>>but it's not until January 2002.
>>
>>Appreciating your support neverthless,
>>Julie
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Julie
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