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Re: Continual problems with endometriosisFrom: Alexandra (anonymous@obgyn.net)Tue Jun 17 15:52:18 2003
At Tue, 17 Jun 2003, Maurisa wrote: > >I am looking for any suggestions/support groups that are out there to >help. I am 33, was diagnosed with Endo 7 yrs ago, have had 5 >Laparoscopies, have been on continuous birthcontrol, have been on Lupron >4 times and had my right ovary removed about 2 yrs ago. I have been >battling this disease for quite a while and am so frustrated. The pain >comes and goes, but when it comes now, it is awful. My doctors don't >know what to do with me at this point. I have been to 4 different >gynecologists, including 2 fertility docs to see if they have any other >ideas. I am not ready to conceive, but also not ready to have a >hysterectomy, as has been suggested recently.I recently began seeing an >alternative medicine doctor who has changed my diet and is doing >acupuncture on me. I have adhesions on my bladder and my bowel and I am >sure this is probably a good deal of the pain that I get. I am looking >for any other ideas that anyone has at this point. Thanks! I'm very sorry to hear that, we all go through different type of pain and expiriences with Endo but I suggest you that, if you have the change to have a baby, "have it" and don't wait. First of all you are 33 and you should be ready for any desicion in life. Maybe you are not interesting in having babies like many of us and that's a different story. Do that if you have somebody you think can conceive and then do what you have to do because maybe one day you can regret it and will not be any solution. That's my best advise.
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