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Re: wrong forum, but maybe you can point me in the right direction.

From: B.Browne (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu Dec 6 05:42:23 2001


Dear Natasha,

You are very welcome on this message board...even if you have not yet been diagnosed with endo...The fact that you are a DES Daughter could be to blame for your problems and many DES daughters have endo, so you are very smart to have found your way here. Yes your problems maybe hormonal but only a good doctor will be able to tell you this...my suggestion to you is to seek out an endometriosis specialist or a Reproductive Endocrinologist and see if they can't help you work out what your symptoms are from and whether you need a laparoscopy, which is a a minimal invasive procedure...yet a lot can be done through key hole surgery...which is exacyly what a laparoscopy is. I have an endo doctors list ..which incudes...endo websites and endo organizations around the world and it also has a few other endo lists added to it ..if anyone wants my endo sites and doctors list... please just email me off the forum at BBrowne2000@hotmail.com and I will send it to anyone who would like it. Best Wishes to the entire forum and its staff and May The Festive season be safe and happy and ofcourse pain free...hopefully for everyone. My Best Wishes to you,

Belle

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Good Luck to you and I hope you find answers and relief very soon At Tue, 4 Dec 2001, Natasha wrote: > >hiya all. >I am sure I am in the wrong forum, as I have been diagnosed with nothing >because I haven't been to the doctor...yes I will make an appointment >tomorrow, but was just wondering... My first problem began with a >shorter much, much heavier menstrual cycle. My first child was by >c-section, the second natural. so I just assumed this was normal(my >cycle was changing, things be looser? ). heavy clotting that affected >my life began about a year after my second maybe. stained sheets, not >to long away from a rest area :(. I have not been to a gyn for 6 years. >My mom took DES for half? her pregnancy. a good bit anyway. Now I am >spotting for two weeks now.never happened before. I know I should go >every six months, was told so when I had dysplasia? at age 19 no... I >didn't have multiple partners....I am now 37. anyone have these >problems normally? don't worry I will still see a doctor. Just want >someone to tell me they won't find a problem again cause it could just >be hormones yes? >Its just that I did a search... and whats normal? and I wound up here. > >thanks in advance, and sorry if I am on a specific board. >nat




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