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Re: Best Treatment for EndoFrom: jennifer (anonymous@obgyn.net)Mon Oct 8 15:25:00 2001
At Sun, 30 Sep 2001, Mindy wrote: > >I can't tell you the best treament for you: however, I can tell you what >worked for me. > >My first surgery consisted of laser and 4 months of Lupron follow-up. >Within two months of being off of the Lupron I felt the pain again, and >it came back with a vengence! I did some research and found that >excision gave great results. I located a specialist in Bend, Or (Dr. R) >and he excised every piece of endo in me including microscopic endo. It >was on my sigmoid colon, ureters, and all over the pelvis. My ovarian >were attached to my pelvic walls. I am 5 month past the surgery and I >have had no signs of Endo!!!!! It worked :-) > >Best wishes to you, >Mindy :-) > >At Sun, 30 Sep 2001, toni wrote: >> >>At Fri, 21 Sep 2001, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote: >>> >>>Dear Anu, >>>I would like to know how are you diagnosed? Did you have a lap? There is actually "no the best treatment" , because all our bodies and endos are different. >>>For to go aheat with a treatment you should have a stageing. e.g. it makes little sense to try to therapy a stage 4 with the BCP. >>>So you have done actually the best thing you got information about the treatments! And the side effects. the side effects discribed are the ones possible - it doen't mean you get them all. >>>If you feel confident enough , go to your doc ask him which therapy he would want to go for.And then make your mind up - if it does suit you. >>>I'm this time under homeopathy (have been through all other therapy forms). I can't give you results in that yet ,but I wouldn't (this time stage 3) like to depend on that only. Homeopathy has definetly extreme good results in adhesion management and the infection menagement ,but I would leave a stage 3 or 4 endo just up to the homeopaths! >>> >>>Best of luck and don't be afraid of finding your own way. >>>You're always welcome to ask back here!!!!!!! <<<<<<HUG>>>>>> Sybille >>> >>>anonymous@obgyn.net wrote: >>> >>>> At Fri, 17 Aug 2001, Anu wrote: >>>> > >>>> >I have recently been diagnosed with ENDO. The symptoms were really >>>> >confusing and for the last 5 years I thought it to be IBS. I have big >>>> >cysts in my left ovary. The probelms include pain and diarrhea at >>>> >ovulation and back ache. >>>> > >>>> >My doc has advised me Decapeptyl. I am really confused (almost nervous) >>>> >about taking treatment because there seems to be a lot of side effects. >>>> >I read about BCPs, Lupron, Zoladex, Danazol, Decapeptyl. >>>> > >>>> >I would like to know which one has been found most effective in treating >>>> >endo with least side effects. Has anyone tried homeopathy? >>>> > >>>> >Thanks in advance, >>>> >Anu >>>> >>>lonlich
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