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Re: Does this sound like endo????

From: SUNNY (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon Apr 28 00:13:53 2003


At Fri, 25 Apr 2003, Rachel wrote: >
>Kevie, to me, your symptoms don't necessarily sound like endo. Cramps
>on day two of your period are normal, and some discomfort or pain is
>also normal during ovulation. Our cycles also do change slightly as we
>age. You don't say anything about the severity of your pain, and you
>don't seem to have pain when you're not ovulating or having your period.
>If your cyst did return and rupture, you would be in severe pain and
>you'd probably end up in the emergency room from the pain. If you're
>concerned about the cyst having returned, you should probably have an
>ultrasound (transvaginal would be best). If you and you doctor suspect
>endo, you will have to have a laparoscopy to be properly and positively
>diagnosed. But, from what you have said, it doesn't sound like endo.
>You could be right that you're more focused on your body because you're
>trying to conceive. If you can't get pregnant after a year, definitely
>see your doctor. Good luck!
>
>--
>Rachel
>
>At Fri, 25 Apr 2003, kevie wrote:
>>
>>I am just wondering if these symptoms sound like endo. For the past 3
>>months (coincidently I have been trying to concieve for three months) I
>>have been having increased cramps on day 1 and 2 of period. They do
>>not, however, inhibit my regular activity. I just pop a couple of
>>ibuprofen and they dissapear. I am 27 years old. I have had cramps on
>>day 2 of my period for as long as I can remember. Onto the strange
>>stuff.....My period this month was different. I had regular red
>>bleeding for 3 days (not heavy - not soaking through tampon in 4 hours).
>>Then, I had light light pink for about 3 days. Not even enough to wear
>>anything protection. The other thing that happened last cycle was
>>around ovulation time, I developed this pain around my left ovary. I
>>hurt when walking, sitting down or standing up. If I was sitting still
>>I could not feel a thing. I made an appt. with my doc. On the morning
>>of my appt. the pain completely dissappeared. I have no felt it since
>>and that was about 2-3 weeks ago. I just finished my period. I did
>>have a 2 inch cyst on that ovary one year ago. I thought maybe the cyst
>>had returned and then ruptured. I just feel more crampy slight
>>heaviness at various times of month. I am sorry that I am babbling..I
>>just worry about it all the time since I want to have a baby. I wonder
>>if I am just way more in tune than I was before and am noticeing more
>>things. I have also felt some back pain. I do a lot of heavy lifting a
>>work, though, and do not always lift right if I am in a hurry. I just
>>can not sort anything out.
>

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I have been to my gyno twice aweek every week for the last month. I am 20 years old married for 2 and a half years with a 3 year old and almost 2 year old. I have severe pelvic pain and lower back pain .I have a slightly elvated wbc and lymph count. In addtion I have a 4cm cyst on my right ovary and just had my i.u.d. removed on friday. Now I can barely tolerate the pain unless I'm doped up on pain killer.My next appointmnet is on Tuesday Doc says if pain is the same or worse then laproscoopy. My question is why would my lymph blood count be elavated?Ihave researched everything from cysts to endo to cancers, but can't find anything on lymph counts? Any help is greatly appreciated.thank you.



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