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Re: Need advice

From: anonymous@obgyn.net
Sat Feb 2 18:04:32 2002


At Thu, 31 Jan 2002, Raeann wrote: >
>On Monday I have an appointment with my GYN. THis is for my annual but
>I have been having more pain lately and have felt that when I ask for
>medication - I am asking for cocaine or something!
>
>Anyway - my boyfriend (of 5 years) has decided that he has had enough -
>he is going to the appointment with me. He wants to talk with the
>doctor. My question is how should I approach my doctor about pain
>medication. I do not want him to think that it is all I care about but
>it really is all I care about when the pain hits and I have nothing to
>take the pain away. Making love makes me hurt for days - and taking a
>pain pill prior to tends to make it a little more enjoyable.
>
>That is hard a hard thing for me to tell my doctor - I am still kind of
>new with him. Should I just be blunt with him?
>
>Any advice will be greatly appreciated!
>
>--
>Raeann
>

HI!

I'm assuming that you have been diagnosed with endometriosis. If not, it sounds like that's probably your problem. I would advise you to get married and have as many kids that you wanted, if you don't have any yet, and have a hysterectomy! I had (3) Laps. and (2) kids and at the age of 26 had a hysterectomy! I believe you could get off of that medication if you had this done. I feel soooo much better since I've had the hysterectomy and best of all Sex doesn't hurt anymore! I hope this helped!




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