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Re: Well I'm back from the doctor......From: Amanda (anonymous@obgyn.net)Thu Jun 20 13:19:59 2002
At Thu, 20 Jun 2002, judy wrote: > >Thanks everyone for taking the time to respond to my post. I just came >back from the doctors office and I am so aggravated. I had this >appointment for my 3rd Lupron inj. I have had no help in the pain from >these inj, other than like I stated earlier, I have no period.So I go to >the doc today to discuss this and see if we should try something else or >at least give me some medication to help with the pain. The doctor >looked all sympathetic as I was explaining my situation then he told >me," well, I am sorry the other injections didnt help but maybe this 3rd >one will. Just keep taking the Bextra for inflamation and I will see >you again in a month." I asked him about the pain and he told me that >the Bextra should help with that, it really helps him with his back >pain. Am I overreacting or did he totally blow me off????? Once again I >am sorry for the long post but I just needed to vent. > Thanks, Judy Judy: That is so frustrating. I have never used Bextra or Luperon before. I went to their websites though and I did read that "some" women experience releif from Luperon in the first 3 months, so I guess some must not. My doctor told be that for Anaprox, Celebrex, Vioxx etc that they work best when there is a continuous stream of them in your blood (3-5 days) before the pain begins which of course only works if you can predict your pain. It sounds like your pain is continuous so perhaps you are taking them all of the time anyway. Anyway, yes it does not sounds like your doctor is listening to you. I would be upset too and would be tempted to seek other care. Amanda
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