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Re: I think its back
From: Anonymo (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun Dec 29 18:17:15 2002
It works now. Thanks. :)
At Sun, 29 Dec 2002, BJ wrote:
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>Whoops! Got an extra dash in there in stead of a dot! Try this:
>http://www.natural-progesterone-advisory-network.com
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>At Sun, 29 Dec 2002, Anonymo wrote:
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>>Hi BJ --
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>>The link you posted on NPC does not work for me.
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>>At Sun, 29 Dec 2002, BJ wrote:
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>>>Hi Laura,
>>>If you found that your endo symptoms got significantly better while you
>>>were pregnant then you might want to check out progesterone therapy to
>>>control your endo. While you were pregnant your body was making 20
>>>times the amount of progesterone each day that it normally makes. I
>>>have used progesterone for the last 8 1/2 years and have kept my severe
>>>endo totally controlled that entire time. If you'd like more
>>>information about this alternative approach check out
>>>http://www-natural-progesterone-advisory-network.com. Good luck!
>>>BJ
>>>
>>>At Sat, 28 Dec 2002, Laura wrote:
>>>>
>>>>HI everyone, I use to post here a lot and then about 2 years ago my
>>>>boyfriend (my husband now)and I decided to become pregnant to help with
>>>>the endo...my doc said birth control pills or pregnancy were my only
>>>>options..well my son is now 18 months old and I think the endo is coming
>>>>back...can anyone tell me how long it usually takes to build back up..I
>>>>am 22 and I will be honest is saying I didn't go through hell in finding
>>>>out I had endo..I went to the ER thinking I had appendicitis at
>>>>19...through and ultrasound they saw cysts on my ovaries...one large
>>>>enough to make my gyn think the ovary was twisted...he did an emergency
>>>>laporscopy surgery, after that I did 6months lupron...my period didn't
>>>>come back...diagnosed with pco syndrome...got pregnant...which brings me
>>>>up to speed...I am not sure what to do next...but I can feel the pain
>>>>coming back...should I call the gyn?
>>>>
>>>>thanks laura
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