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Re: someone please tell me if i am crazy?
From: Annie (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed Nov 13 14:26:45 2002
I am so sorry that you are going through all of this. You are not
crazy! Yes, endo can affect your bowels, if you do a search through the
archives of this board you will see that MANY women suffer the same
types of symptoms you have. You need to find a doctor that will take
you seriously. I am a new endo sufferer, but many women on this board
have had it for a very long time, and hopefully they can offer you more
information. Good luck to you!
At Wed, 13 Nov 2002, Heather wrote:
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>i went to the e.r. last night because i was shaking so bad i looked
>like i was having mini seizures. i was however coherent. i guess i had
>a bad reaction to my zoloft. at least that is what the e.r. dr. said.
>i explained to him that i have been having horrible abdominl and back
>pain and that i was constipated but luckily (or not luckily since i
>cannot take it now) the zoloft had helped me go. but that i have had
>blood and mucus in my stools. he touched my stomache in one spot and
>said "you're fine." and told me blood is normal and mucus is too. and
>sent me home with a psyciatrists phone #. i wanted to cry. i am not
>imiganing this pain, or blood or anything else. i am always tired, i
>cannot eat because if i do then i know i will be constipated and eating
>makes my abdominal cramps worse. my back hrts all day long. my pain
>does not go away with tylenol, excedrine or aspirin. i hate going to
>the drs. and would never have went last night if my husband hadn't made
>me. i had a good dr. and then i moved. i hd a ct done like 2-3 mnths
>ago and it showed nothing. i have a family history of endo. and ibs.
>does this sound like endo? can endo affect your bowels? sometimes i feel
>lke crying, like no one understands nd no one is taking me seriously.
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Annie W.
annie_01976@yahoo.com
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