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Re: How do you know what stage endo you have?

From: anon (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue Dec 24 00:07:22 2002


I believe it is a combination of the location, number of and the depth of the implants, whether they are deep or superficial.

At Tue, 24 Dec 2002, Kristy wrote: >
>Marie,
>
>The last few years or so my endo has been at Stage 2 and the
>reason I know this is b/c my dr told me. Now I have a suspicion
>it might be a Stage 3 based on what I feel as to where the Endo
>is sitting.
>
>My understanding is that they determine stage of Endo based on
>location of implants. Anon had posted a link for me one time
>that talked about the stages but I don't have it in front of me
>right now.
>
>Sorry that I can't be of more help but I would suggest that you
>talk to the dr or the NP and tell them that you want to know
>what stage yours is at and why that concerns you.
>
>If they get upset about that then that's not a good sign.
>
>=====
>Kristy :)
>
>http://www.geocities.com/sokokl/kristyspersonalpage.html
>
>For women who are interested in additional support http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Endo_Vulvodynia_PCOS/
>
>I am a Medical Secretary who does a lot of learning from reading on the Net, books, my dr(s), as well as sharing my own personal experiences.




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