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Re: Wanting to have a baby

From: Katie (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri Aug 31 12:31:03 2001


I'm really sorry about that message. I was having a really bad day. I'm just so sick of everything. My hormones are going crazy from being either on hormones or pregnant for the last two years. You should look into Celebrex or Vioxx. They're arthritis medications that can help with any cramping you might have. My doc put me on Daypro. I am doing a lot better today. I've decided to call my doc and ask him if there's anything he can do to help my hormones stabilize. But I have found that being a little pessimistic about my treatments have helped me get through all the failed treatments. When I first started, after nothing seemed to work, it really made me depressed, but if I expect the worst and hope for the best, then it makes things easier to handle. I don't blame you for not wanting Lupron. I hated it and I only got the 1 month shot. What painkillers do they have you on? I have some Roxicet, which is like Percoset, and some Codeine left over from after my c-section. I can't really take the Roxicet because my husband's in the army and has been gone a lot lately and I'm really sensitive to anything stronger than Ibuprofen or Naproxen. The codeine is ok though for short term, but nothing really helps. I'm on Norinyl right now though and I just went off of Lupron which made me feel really moody and now I'm nauseous and have no appetite. I hated it. I was only on it for a month because it made my pain much worse and I couldn't wait it out to see if it helped or not. I was taking 2-3 codeine a day with 800mg Motrin 3 times a day and I was in so much pain I could hardly walk. So he said that we could stop treatment because otherwise I wouldn't be able to take care of my son. What painkillers and bcp's are you on? I'd better end this. I'm sure it's pretty long. Thanks for letting me vent yesterday. Katie.

At Fri, 31 Aug 2001, Jamie wrote: >
>Hi Katie, I hope that today is going better for you! :) I hope your are
>feeling better than you have been. It sounds as though you have gone
>through so much. I did have surgery in June the day after they found
>the cyst. She also had known for a while that I probably had
>endometriosis too. They did the surgery the next day, drained the cyst
>and found endometriosis and lasered it. However she told me, they could
>not get it all. She told me she wanted me to start Lupron right away,
>but after researching it I decided against it. I have chose to deal
>with it and occasionally I take pain killers, but only if I absolutely
>have to. I hate taking the painkillers. I don't like the way they make
>me feel. I get really nauseous when I take them. I am on bcps right
>now. Oh, I love the name Austin. That is one of the names I have on my
>list for boy names. For a girl if I have a girl, I would like to name
>her Ashley. Well, it looks like this is pretty long too. I hope that
>things get better for you. If you ever need to talk, I am here. Take
>care, Jamie




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