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Re: endo 6 years after hysterectomy fullFrom: anonymous@obgyn.netSat Oct 13 19:43:49 2001
Dear Trac, My name is Sybille. I'm very sorry you are in so much trouble at the moment. They love to rule out IBS, which just means :the bowels are not working as they should. Did you ever try if you can help the adhesion pains at least with some Tens, practiced often from homeopaths with acupuncture experiance? On the other side it is definetly not good enough, to be told you have to get on with it. The most people go to an doc , when they can't get on with it anymore. By the way do you take regular painkillers? You might be as well off to go for some and find the mixture wich helps you the best. You can do a lot with diet as well: -high fibre (try to leave wheat out as much as you can) -fluid input not under 2l a day - no etui fruits (e.g beans, pease,lentels) - no cabbage - add fennel, annais seeds or caraway seeds to your sauses or stews ( Of if you don't like it , try to drink a cup of tea -made out of those seeds at least once a day) - no sparkling drinks - or release the gas with some salt! - don't forget the hot water bottle !!!!! Those are just a few things you can try to get some relieve in your tummy. If I would be you ,I would look that I get an appointment with an gynea, an internal inspection and a scan ,to have an Idea about the growth. And then you can talk about a therapy - what's possible.Or try on a hormontherapy again. I hope I could give you some information , that you get in a better situation as soon as possible. Best of luck Sybille anonymous@obgyn.net wrote:
> lonlich
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