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To Kathy K. from BrandyFrom: Brandy (anonymous@obgyn.net)Sun Dec 2 22:31:37 2001
Hi Kathy,thanks for answering my post.I recently found out this past August that I have mild endo but sometimes the pain doesn't seem mild.My doctor hasn't treated me for it yet because husband and I are tring to have another baby.I had been having some pain back in 2000 that I now know was from endo ,so in august I finally talked my doctor into going in and performing a lap and sure a nough she found endo .I am 25 and never thought this would happen to me but it did and now along with the rest of the ladies I am just coping with it everyday.The pain I have was just a slight nagging pain at first now it seems to be bothering me more especially at ovulation time I am in the prosses of my ovulation phase now and it has botherd me more this cycle than I think it ever has.I have been feeling this throbbing pain where the endo is for about four days now.I am afraid it will progress to where I feel the pain everyday if I don't do something about it soon.My doctor wants to go straight to the Lupron after baby (if I'm even able to conceive again) but I'm not sure about the shots I want more info about the shots before I take them.My endo is in the cul de sac ,I also have bad back pain at times.Well thanks for listening hope I didn't sound like a broken record.God Bless,Brandy
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