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Re: After Lap SurgeryFrom: Alexandra (anonymous@obgyn.net)Fri Jun 13 15:41:14 2003
At Fri, 13 Jun 2003, courtenay wrote: > >Can someone please help me. I had a lap 2 months ago and was diagnosed >with Endo. My doctor got most of endo out and I still feel absolutely >horrible. Almost like it is getting worst. Most of my pain is on my >left side of my body and radiates up to my shoulder and down to my toes. >I am waiting to go one Lupran but we are waiting for my period which is >3 weeks late. Can somoene please tell me if this is normal? I know that >the period thing is not normal but that has never been. Well Lap doesn't mean that the pain will go away. I thought when I had my lap that I was going to have a normal life and it wasn't. I continued having pain every month. Now you should go either on Lupron or pills "round the clock" in order to stop the pain. Now I'm taking a tea named "manasul" its kind of dietry tea (test like any other tea) and make you go to the bathroom, in other words clean your intestine. I have learn that this tea is made with a natural herb that used to be in a remedy made in my country for then 150 years ago. The fact is that for the first time I haven't feel any pain, well just a little. I took one or two pain killers in my 5 days of my period when I was on bed for the first 2 days crying from pain and the last 3 with a hurrible migrane. I suggest you to try that tea. After dinner have one. cost $2.00 in every supermarket. Hope I helped you! good luck...
-- Alexandra
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