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Re: Ablasion/Tubal post-complications

From: EGYPT (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed Jul 31 17:52:07 2002


At Tue, 2 Jul 2002, Tammy wrote: >
>Need info from anyone...
>
>I had a thermal ablasion procedure to correct excessive bleeding eight
>months ago.
>I had been on birth control pills for ~5 years (for birth control). I
>had a tubal ligation at the same time. My doctor was certain that my
>periods would all but disappear. I was 45 years old at the time of the
>procedure.
>
>My periods returned but were light and short in nature. Four months
>ago, the periods were accompanied with severe pain on mainly the right
>side with severe pain radiating down my right leg past the knee. Heat
>and pain killers are required for two days per month. I have a very
>high threshold of pain, so this is unnerving to me. I am in excellent
>physical health otherwise, eat right, exercise 15 hours per week. I had
>four pregnancies from the age of 20 to 33. The doctor who performed the
>procedure moved his practice recently, but didn't even seem interested
>in trying to diagnose the problem, just wanted to perform a
>hysterectomy. I will do so only as a last resort, but want to find out
>why the pain exists first. Any information is greatly appreciated.

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HI, I DONT HAVE ANSWERS TO YOUR SITUATION. I NEED TO ASK YOU SOME QUESTIONS ABOUT THE ABALATION.DID IT FOR YOU? DID IT STOP YOUR BLEEDING? FOR HOE LONG? IM TRYING TO GET INFO ON THE PROCEDURE BEFORE I GET IT.



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