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Re: ady to give up
From: TLash (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri Aug 8 08:00:32 2003
Yes, they should have removed and/or in doctor speak excised everything
they can see when they did your lap. Tell them to quit putting holes in
you unless they are going to do something useful. As another woman on
the forum put it "tell them to put a stick in it" if they are not taking
you seriously about your pain and discomfort. Hormone therapy does not
work for everyone and you may need to try a surgical option for relief.
At Fri, 8 Aug 2003, anonymous wrote:
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>I am in soooooo much pain right now. It feels as though there are
>problems all over my abdomen and everyday its something different and I
>feel so depressed! I hate this thing inside me and I couldn't care if
>they took it all out but I want to have kids someday. My doctor started
>me on a new b/c pill which I thought was working wonders because
>although I have been experiencing loads of pain I didn't abnormally
>bleed for a month and a half. Only.... yesterday morning I woke up
>after a serious painful and depressing night to find I had bled when I
>shouldn't be! I am supposed to have no periods for three months to see
>if(after trying many different kinds of birth control) this one worked.
>I feel I am back to square one and that is so annoying! I have been told
>I have adhesions because of endo on my bowel and a few lesions but I am
>thinking about whether or not the pain is directly from the endo or from
>the bowel and whether or not there is an operation to help me. I feel
>the endo is engulfing all my organs and am pretty much ready to give up!
>I'm sorry to bring anyone down but I feel alone in this and can't
>understand where my pain is coming from. At least if I knew what was
>the cause of the pain I could correct it!! Although I had a diagnostic
>laparoscopy no endo has been removed. Do any of you find this weird?
>Thanks for listening to my rant!!
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