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Re: Endometrioses for 17 years ' HELP'

From: Julie (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu Mar 27 22:17:25 2003


At Mon, 28 Oct 2002, T. wrote: >
>>From what I understand, most doctors won't prescribe Lupron for more
>than 6 months because of the bone loss that occurs with the lack of
>estrogen. There are alot of scary things said out there about Lupron,
>but you can find scary things about almost anything if you look hard
>enough. Personally, I'm not too impressed with a bunch of hoopla
>without any hard evidence. But Lupron is definitely not a cure for
>endometriosis, because there isn't one. It may help for a period of
>time, and then it may not. Its just wishy washy that way. I tried it
>because I was desperate from constant pain, and it did help a great
>deal, although not completely. I hurt for several days out of a month
>instead of constantly now that I'm on it. I don't know what's going to
>happen once I stop taking it – I'm just kind of floating around in
>confusion with everyone else.
>Oh, and a hysterectomy isn't a 100% cure either. Endo can still be
>there without the female organs.
>
>At Sun, 27 Oct 2002, Ren wrote:
>>
>>Does anyone really know if long term Lupron Depot will really do the
>>cure? And the long term affects of the Lupron Depot? I have to admit
>>when I was 19, the aspect of danger or the relation of toxins, was never
>>even in my mind, let alone wondering about the dangers of long term use.
>>It is now that all this plays a truth. Has anyone every had an
>>injection in the wrong area? Also, is there anyone who has had the
>>hysterecomy and become pain free? My doctor tells me that my case is so
>>severe, that probably even sergery wouldn't help. Best Wishes Everyone
>> Me & MY Endo, Ren
>>
>>--
>>I have a question about Lupron Depot being Toxic? And the affects of it being injected improper.
>>Do you have any idea about that?
>>
>> Thanx, Ren
>>

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Im 28 and had a hysto when Ii was 24 because  of endo. I still feel that its causing me problems. In your responce you had stated that a hysto doesnt always help with endo. Can you please explain that
to me. I dont understand because I thought once you got rid of your uteres that that should fix it.
I was under the usumpshion that your uters produced endo cells, so my thought is that
once your uteres is out than how can you still have endo? Thank you very much for
taking the time to answermy question.



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