Re: Cervical Stenosis
From: Kimberly (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun Dec 29 20:08:24 2002
Kelli --
Here's a link that explains what it is.
http://mymd.i2net.com/mc_mymd/refr.php?Id=1001
Perhaps the dr attributed this condition with causing your endo due to the
retrograde menstruation theory. There are also some spots on the web that
talk about cervical stenosis and how it can impact fertility. Make sure
when you search you put in "Uterine cervical stenosis" or you'll get tons of
stuff about spinal issues.
Good luck,
Kim
>----- Original Message -----
From: "Kelli" <anonymous@obgyn.net>
To: "Multiple recipients of list ENDO" <anonymous@obgyn.net>
Sent: Sunday, December 29, 2002 10:22 PM
Subject: Cervical Stenosis
> It has been a very long time since I have posted a message here, because
> I was doing so well for so long. But my pain has returned again and I
> have some questions. I recently decided to have my records transferred
> to another doctor. The time has come for surgery again and I have had 8
> laps with my current doctor and I do not seem to be getting any better.
> I have stage II endo and I have had severe pain for about four months
> straight now. Anyway, getting back to my point, I received my own
> personal copy of my records and found that when I had my second lap in
> 1993 at the ripe age of 16, the report shows that my doctor diagnosed
> cervical stenosis. She never mentioned it to me or my parents and I am
> a little confused. I am not sure what it is, if I still have it, what
> causes it and what role it plays with my endo. The report says that the
> possible stenosis is the etiologic cause of my endo. Can someone please
> help me?!?!. I am having my records reviewed at the Center for
> Endometriosis in Atlanta and I want to be able to explain all this to
> them when I get an appointment.
> Thanks for the help.
> Kelli
>