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Re: 19 and diagnosed with endoFrom: anonymous (anonymous@obgyn.net)Thu Jun 5 12:23:48 2003
At Wed, 4 Jun 2003, Kayla wrote: > >Nina, > >I am 20 and was diagnosed w/ endo back last July. I had my second lap >in April like you and was pushed to stage IV! I really didn't understand >even the basics of this disease until the second doctor that I saw sat >down and explained everything even drawing pictures! I too want to be >able to have children! I have no idea how long it takes before becomming >infertile. I imagine it's different for every women w/ endo. Yes, >there are procedures to open your fallopian tubes and repair some of the >damage and even assist you in becomming pregnant. Email me off the list >anytime if you need to talk! > >At Wed, 4 Jun 2003, Nina wrote: >> >>Hi everyone I am 19 years old and was diagnosed at stage II of >>endometriosis in April. I have got on the internet and read books >>trying to research this disease but I am not having much luck really >>understanding the whole thing. I want children really bad and I was >>wondering if anyone in here knows how long it takes to become infertile? >>And if I do become infertile is there ways to reverse it? Thank You! > >-- >Kayla >**Just someone who cares, preparing for the medical field** >
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