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Re: Can Endo be in your chest? (Kirsty)

From: Janet (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun Dec 30 18:04:38 2001


At Sun, 30 Dec 2001, Kristy wrote: >
>Janet,
>
>I know that it's not uncommon for women with endo to also have
>IBS.
>
>My constipation is endo related now not IBS related. When it's
>IBS related my uterus doesn't bother me. Also I don't have a
>period so that doesn't factor in for me. The reason is b/c I
>was on continuous bcp for nearly 4 years before I did Zoladex as
>well as now that I'm off the Zoladex.
>
>Thanks for trying to help.
>
>=====
>Kristy :)
>
>http://www.geocities.com/sokokl/kristyspersonalpage.html
>
>Hoping to be a nurse soon but for now just a Medical Secretary who does a lot of learning from reading on the Net, books, my dr(s), as well as sharing my own personal experiences.
>
>http://greetings.yahoo.com

Kristy, I don't have a period either, (TAH) but I still have one ovary, so I still cycle. Somehow, without a uterus to produce prostaglandins, I still have the effects shortly after I PMS.

--
Janet



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