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Re: New - Just Diagnosed

From: Liss (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon Mar 4 12:07:10 2002


Thanks, I keep that in mind. Several people told me different things about their procedures and I was wondering to they do anything else because I have two incisions. I have one through my bellybutton and one in my pelvic area. I know she said that it wasn't that severe if I can remember. She was talking to me while I was incoherant so I don't know what she was talking about. When I finally awakend, she was GONE, no signs of her anywhere. At Sat, 2 Mar 2002, HEATHER wrote: >
>Liss,
>I've had two laporoscopies. Of course you know they cut you open by
>your bellybutton. They put a scope in the incision and look around. My
>doctor also took a biopsy off my uterus to make sure it was endo. I
>really don't know why your doctor would say your too young, I was 16
>when I was diagnosed. My doctor also told me how bad I had it: there's
>moderate, mild and severe. I haven't tried to conceive yet, but my last
>lap, which was just 3 days before yours, showed no signs of endo. The
>doctor even put dye in my uterus to make sure the tubes were open, and
>they are!! If you continue to not conceive, you may want to see a gyn
>that specializes in fertility, that's the kind of doctor that diagnosed
>mine.
>
>At Fri, 1 Mar 2002, Liss wrote:
>>
>>Hello ladies,
>>I am new to this forum and I had my lap done on Monday Feb. 25th and I
>>was very nervous. I have a STUPID doctor to whom I complained about
>>pelvic pain and possible endometriosis since 1999 but she just kept
>>telling me that I was too young to have it. I pressed the issued over
>>and over again because I had to keep going to the Dr. for severe pelvic
>>pains. She FINALLY ordered an ultrasound and they found a small cyst on
>>my left ovary and then she ordered the surgery. She NEVER explained to
>>me what would be done during the surgery etc. except that i would be
>>diagnosed with it like I had suspected. I was officially diagnosed on
>>Monday and the FIRST thing that I asked was, "Will I be able to have
>>children". She said yes because it hadn't attacked ANY of my
>>reproductive organs and then she suggested Lupron and then left without
>>ANY further explanation. I really don't know what they do during the
>>laprascopy but so could someone please tell me what happens during that
>>procedure. Also, I'm 26 and have never been pregnant but my boyfriend
>>and I have been "unoffically trying :0)" since December and to no
>>avail., there is no baby, so could she be wrong about me being able to
>>conceive?
>>
>>--
>>Liss
>>



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