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Re: To remove ovaries or notFrom: D.N. (anonymous@obgyn.net)Mon Jul 30 10:07:38 2001
Hi Lauren, I respect your opinion, however I wanted to clarify my reason for believing removal of both ovaries at the time of a hyst is important for those of us with endo. The chance for further surgeries is higher for than without endo. All the endo has to be removed and unless you have a expert in endo doing the surgery - they probably won't be able to get it all. Some endo doesn't have color. I researched and talked to people who had hysts before I had mine. I didn't know about the endo until after that surgery. If I did- both ovaries would have been gone with my hyst. My right ovary was completely healthy at that surgery. The pain I have is more than just a simple cyclical pain. It is extremely painful- up there with being hit in the stomach. I have a permananetly swollen lymph node that is around the area endo was found during my first surgery. It is about 3 inches long. When I now have a "period" or cycle it becomes extremely painful- If I move the wrong way or sneeze-the pain stops me in my tracks. If I had had both ovaries removed at the first surgery- this would not be happening to me. By the time I had my second surgery, my ovary was covered with endo and adhesions, thus now I have ORS. Remember everytime you have surgeries it increases your chances for adhesions and complications. Also many doctors do not do a simple laparoscopy after you have had a laparotomy because increased chances of adhesions. So every surgery you have will be a major one. I pray that I will be able to handle this pain. I do not want to have surgery again. But, it the pain becomes too great or if I ended up with a obstructed ureter (my ovary had adhered to it) or obstructed bowel, surgery may have to happen again. Both my surgeries were extremely difficult. And this is coming from someone who did have very bad bleeding (fibroids) and pain (like labor pains) with her periods. And I still have cramps without a uterus, not as intense, but nonetheless cramps. I am writing because I feel so strongly about this. If I can help someone avoid what I have gone through, then my experience will not be in vain. Best wishes, D.N.
At Mon, 30 Jul 2001, Lauren wrote:
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