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Re: Looking for adviceFrom: Karine (anonymous@obgyn.net)Wed Apr 30 06:25:37 2003
At Wed, 30 Apr 2003, Karine wrote: > >Hi, I recently visisted a consultant after being refered by a Well Woman >clinic. I had really bad period pains - off work every month, vommiting >awake all night, even a little faint the last time! - The lady at the WW >clinic thought I may have endo and thus refered me. It took 2 months to >get an appointment and in the interim I went on the pill which has >considerably reduced my pain. > >The consultant asked me if I had any pain now I was on the pill when I >said no this was as good as the end of my consulation. He said that if >someone presented to him with bad period pains he put them on the pill >and if the pain receded then he went no further. He hardly asked me >anything - family history, symptoms of my period pains, did I want to >become pregnant? none of this was covered - I am 30 and have had no >children. > >My question is this. Should I seek a second opinon or is this a common >approach that if the pain diminishes then no further action need be >taken? >I obviously want to believe that all is well! but I am afraid to let it >go so easily and then potentially be faced with a greater problem later >in life. > >Does anyone have a take on this situation? > >Thank You. Woops my post turned up yesterday .. please disregard this post!
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