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Re: Eating

From: anonymous (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri May 10 17:17:54 2002


Karen: What do you mean by "...all they could see was a big ball of endo in the upper abdomen."? Did your gastro doc perform an endoscopy where he looks down the esophagus through a scope thus viewing the inside of your stomach? Or do you mean that you had an ultrasound of the upper abdomen? I guess my question is, what instrument was used to determine that you had "a ball of endo in the upper abdomen"? And how do they know that it was endo? Also, *where in the upper abdomen was this ball seen?

Fri, 10 May 2002, Karen Kenney wrote: >
>At Fri, 10 May 2002, anonymous wrote:
>>I was checked for the hernia about 3 mons ago and all they could see was a big ball of endo in the upper abdoman.
>
>Hugs
>KK
>
>>Have you checked with a gastro doc? I've had gastro problems which I
>>felt were related to endo, but I haven't experienced the one you're
>>describing (knock on wood). I've heard about a condition called hiatal
>>hernia -- wonder if that could be your problem?
>>
>>At Thu, 9 May 2002, Karen wrote:
>>>
>>>Hi to all I was wondering if anyone is have this problem when I eat I
>>>feel like there is no room for the food to go. It feels like it has to
>>>squeeze into my stomach. I hurt so bad like there is no room in me for
>>>food to go through. After an hour or so I do begin to feel better. Has
>>>anyone else experienced this.
>>>
>>>HUGS and more HUGS to all
>>>KK




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