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Re: OrthoEvra, Period, and ENDO!!!
From: Kayla (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun Dec 29 16:51:50 2002
Anonymo,
Thanks a billion. I am going to call tommorow to see if they offer free
consultations. If not, I will work w/ my current obgyn and ask for a
referral. Don't you hate insurance?!!!??!!
At Sun, 29 Dec 2002, Anonymo wrote:
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>Hi Kayla. That was me. I am so glad it helped.
>
>Please let us know how it turns out!
>
>At Fri, 27 Dec 2002, Kayla wrote:
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>>Actually, I am not sure if it was Rachel or anon, but one of you gave an
>>excellent link to a clinic that is almost just down the street from me
>>that I didn't even knew that existed in treating endo! It's called the
>>Midwest Fertility Clinic and it has some very good doctors in it. I am
>>really thinking of checking it out and getting hopefully, a free
>>consultation. I am thinking about calling them on Monday to see if they
>>can do that. I am also going to look into the progesterone cream as a
>>possibility also. Right now, the cramping is gone...I just had a
>>"normal" period for the first time in almost a year. However, I thought
>>when I was on the OrthoEvra continously I wasn't suppose to have a
>>period. Am I right? Either way, I am still going to start looking for
>>more options available for treatment. Thanks for all of your help,
>>anon, Rachel, and Kristy!
>>
>>At Fri, 27 Dec 2002, Rachel wrote:
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>>>Kristy, thanks so much for sharing about your experience with the lower
>>>dose estrogen. I didn't know any of that. You're the first person I've
>>>found to have had such a problem with them. It's amazing how
>>>differently our bodies can work. What kind of treatment are you using
>>>now?
>>>
>>>--
>>>Rachel
>>>
>>--
>>Kayla
>>**Just someone who cares, preparing for the medical field**
>>
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Kayla
**Just someone who cares, preparing for the medical field**
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