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Re: Anyone experience pain in the upper part of legs?

From: misty (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun Aug 19 15:12:26 2001


Wendi, Thats ok. I was starting to worry about you. Sorry to hear about your weekend I know it can ruin it. Mine dont hurt that much until it gets irrated (by doctor) or start to ovulate. I wanted to ask a question if thats ok. I experience being tired all the time is that included with what goes on? I noticed a few years ago staying tired (wanting to sleep all the time). Sorry to ask so many questions. I just know you all experience different things but yet in the same area. I hope things go well for you and best of luck to you. ((Loves))

Respectfully, Misty

At Sun, 19 Aug 2001, Wendi wrote: >
>Hi Misty,
>Sorry I haven't gotten back to you sooner. I had a very long painful
>weekend. I did want to let you know however that I did get your email.
>Hope your pain has eased. Talk to you soon,
>Loves,
>Wendi
>
>At Fri, 17 Aug 2001, misty wrote:
>>
>>Wendi,
>>I sent you a email did you recieve it? I wasnt sure if you had or
>>hadn't.
>>
>>Respectfully,
>>Misty
>>
>>At Mon, 13 Aug 2001, Wendi wrote:
>>>
>>>Hi Misty,
>>>I've been experiencing pain in both of legs in the thigh and knee area
>>>for about two years now as well as the balloon inflated lower abdomen.
>>>My gynecologist always believed that this pain was to due to
>>>Endometriosis and because all of the laps that I got as well as being on
>>>Lupron, and Danazol weren't working he thought would be best if I got a
>>>hysterectomy. In January of this year I went ahead and got the
>>>hysterectomy and for some reason or another, (they're still trying to
>>>figure it out), I still have that same burning knifelike pain in my
>>>legs. My stomach still bloats up as well. It bothers me that you were
>>>recently diagnosed with Endometriosis and your doctor already wants you
>>>to get a hysterectomy. After my hyst, is when I found this forum and
>>>found out that there are numerous Endometriosis specialists that can
>>>actually excise all of the disease without removing your female organs.
>>>Belle, one of the most knowledgeable angels here has a list of some Endo
>>>specialists all over the world. She can email them privately if you ask
>>>her. Just some friendly advice, because even if your hysterectomy does
>>>help your pain, you may not even need one. You might want to give one
>>>of those specialists a try. I'm actually waiting for my new insurance
>>>to kick in and then I'm going to go see Dr. Cook in California.
>>>Supposedly he's supposed to be very good. If you don't mind me asking
>>>what state do you live in?? I'm here for you if you need me. If you
>>>prefer to email me privately that would be fine too.
>>>Hope you feel better soon hun.
>>>(((Hugs))
>>>Wendi Farbstein
>>>Wfarbs@cs.com
>>>
>>>At Sun, 12 Aug 2001, MIss wrote:
>>>>
>>>>I was recently diagnosed with endo and a cyst on my
>>>>ovary. He is giving me 1 month to see how I feel (pain
>>>>wise). If I dont feel any better I get a hysterctomy
>>>>at the age of 24. Does anyone understand why pain
>>>>developes in the upper legs to knee caps? I also get
>>>>an instant swelling in my lower abdomin like almost a
>>>>balloon inflated and very uncomfortable to bend over
>>>>or set. Anyone got any clues to that one? Just curious
>>>>because I havent had a follow up yet with my doctor as
>>>>to the reasons and effects of a cyst or endo. I go
>>>>this Friday. I am very unknowledgeable to these female
>>>>things. I'm really new. Glad to know there is people
>>>>that does have the same problem.
>>>>
>>>>God Bless,
>>>>Thanks,
>>>>Misty




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