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Re: endometrioma and painFrom: anonymous@obgyn.netMon Feb 25 11:33:20 2002
At Sat, 23 Feb 2002, Wanda wrote: > >Carolyn.... > >It is hard to tell what works. Everyone's body is different and reacts >differently to each medicine. >I have been on Lupron, Depo-Provera, and BCP's. None of which really helped >at all with my Endo. I have been diagnosed with stage 2.....but my pain >feels like I have severe Endo. >I work best on pain meds such as Vicodin and Percocet. I have tried Tramadol >which is a non-narcotic pain med.....and it gave me headaches from ****! I >can't take anti-inflammatory due to an allergy to Aspirin from Asthma. > >It is really hard to say unless you have tried everything....Which is not a >suggestion to do so. > >I wish and pray for Pain Free Days for you! > >Hugs, >Wanda > >Wanda, first late me say how great it is to have people to talk to about this. My hubby is a great guy, but you have to live it to know it. I can't work on narcotics-- I don't function well and it's a reason for dismissal in my field. I am going to have my second ovary out in hopes that no hormones mean no pain. I already had a hysterectomy me (8 years ago) so the fertility thing isn' at issue. My regular MD thinks i am perimenapausal so it's all a matter of time. I just try to keep a good outlook and have regular Pepperidge Farm therapy. Carolyn
>>>----- Original Message -----
-- Carolyn
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