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Re: EndosalpingiosisFrom: Amber (anonymous@obgyn.net)Fri Aug 29 23:08:25 2003
Hi Jennifer,
>My name is Amber Pugh. I am 21. I was diagnosed with this condition in September of 2002. It was after much pain and angst not in part by my Dr.'s. I went through three surgeries in one year and two Dr.'s to find my Godsend Dr. Hannah of Northwest Arkansas womens health clinic. Endosalpingiosis is a condition that is rarely known these days because it is usually caught before it becomes what it it. What I mean is Endosalpingiosis is actually Endometriosis after it is in the final stages and it becomes begign. Because of this condition I have had to have a partial hysterctomy. It seems scary but I would rather have my life then go on with the pain that comes with it. You said that you had to have some of your colon removed and my question is has your Dr. found any of the cancer (Endo) there? I have also a disease that mocks endo called Interstitialcystitis it is usually found in women that Endo and it can spread to your kidneys, colon and other organs. I suggest you get checked for Endometriosis and Interstitialcystitis. And what ever they tell you never take Depo lupron it has 17 fatal side effect and 37 severe side effects. I may not be able to have children, but I know there is a child out there that needs me as much as I need them. I hope you know that too. You can contact me at asetters_98@yahoo.com feel free to write me about anything Amber }i{
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