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Re: should I get a lap??? very urgent, please respond!
From: Lisa (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu Aug 28 15:48:17 2003
I would give surgery some consideration. A lap can be a definite means
of letting you know what is going on inside of you.
Lisa F.
At Thu, 28 Aug 2003, kristen wrote:
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>id go for the surgery. i have my first one schedualed for the 17th of
>septmeber and with the meds im on right now i only feel pain sometimes.
>but my dr recomened me to have it.
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>kristen helmer
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>At Thu, 28 Aug 2003, anonymous wrote:
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>>First off, I've been reading through the posts and I really appriciate
>>the information and advice that everyone here is willing to provide
>>about endo.
>>
>>I am 21 years old and on a BC pill Alesse. Right now I would describe
>>my pain as mild, but about 4 months ago I had more severe pain, a
>>bruised/swollen feeling inside my vagina. I had an ultrasound at the
>>time which showed a cyst. Then I had a CT scan which showed nothing.
>>Then I had another ultrasound, and I find out the results next week. My
>>doctor gave me the option of having a lap done if nothing showed up on
>>the ultrasound. Should I go for it??????
>>
>>As I said before, the pain right now is mild, at most a sore spot near
>>my right hipbone. However, I have had reoccuring vaginosis, I have
>>GERD, a bad stomach, severe cramps/diarreah on my period, and a sharp
>>pain inside my vagina (near the pubic bone). Does any of this point to
>>endo????
>>
>>I would REALLY appriciate help with this, as I'm sure most of you can
>>relate, I am tired of being left in the dark by doctors.
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