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Re: Surgery Wednesday and possible removal of ovary.... SCARED

From: rg (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun Mar 30 13:28:07 2003


Hello, >From way things sound for you, you need to find a new surgeon. That
surgery should be performed laparscopically, most gyn's don't use the proper technique to remove the endo and therefore will always leave alot. You will not have sucess with an average gyn. You need look at the LAPEX method which has been shown to be far more effective, look at this website womenssurgerygroup.com Also don't know where you live but I would reconsider surgery with the same doctor since they were not successful the first time? If you want more info you can email me, it's sad but most people don't research the effective methods....

Ruth

At Sun, 30 Mar 2003, marsha wrote: >
>At Thu, 13 Mar 2003, amy wrote:
>>
>>At Thu, 13 Mar 2003, Amy wrote:
>>>Thank you so much for all of your support Amy. I will try to keep my head up:)
>>>Hi Amy,
>>>I know that you are scared and I want you to know that I am praying for
>>>you. I am sorry that I cannot answer your questions- but I hope that
>>>you know that we are here to support you and you are in our thoughts.
>>>Hang in there... I hope that your surgery goes well and I am crossing
>>>my fingers and toes for you and wishing you many pain free days. P.S.
>>>Thank you for all of your wonderful support here on the forum and thank
>>>you for all of your emails to me. You have really lifted my spirits
>>>when I needed it most. Sincerely, Amy Swanson
>>>Hi Amy i know exactly how you are feeling i also go in hospitial on Wed 2nd April for the Laparotomy surgery.Keep positive as i am doing and focus on something to help with your recovery.Marsha.
>>>At Thu, 13 Mar 2003, amy wrote:
>>>>
>>>>I need a bright light! I have been coming to the forum for several
>>>>months and have posted a few. I am in severe pain today and I am
>>>>starting to have anxiety about my upcoming surgery on wednesday. I have
>>>>a congenital defect where my right ovary is embedded in my pelvic wall
>>>>by my surrounding muscular tissue. I also have endo on an artery right
>>>>under my right ovary that my gyn could not remove. The laparoscopy was
>>>>in November, and since then my pain has gotten to an umbearable point
>>>>that I suffer almost every day of the month. I won't do Lupron, so my
>>>>gyn aggreed to go in with her hands by Laparotomy to try and free up the
>>>>ovary and remove the endo on the artery, but there is a chance that she
>>>>may have to take the ovary. I keep getting cysts on that ovary and
>>>>since it is embedded and there is no extra room for cysts, it feels like
>>>>it is being crushed, and the pain cripples my right leg as well. I am
>>>>starting to get really scared. What if she does have to take it and I
>>>>still have the pain. I know there is no cure for endo, and I have
>>>>completely changed my diet and lifestyle in hopes that the endo won't
>>>>come back after she removes it. I just pray that this surgery gives me
>>>>some releif. I am really starting to feel hopeless. Has anyone ever
>>>>had this defect? Sorry this is so long, I just needed to vent. Any
>>>>encouragement and prayers would be greatly appreciated.
>>>>Thanks...
>>>>
>>>>--
>>>>amy coe
>>>>
>>--
>>amy coe
>>




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