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Re: New and need help!From: Amy (anonymous@obgyn.net)Sun Sep 14 08:46:44 2003
At Sat, 13 Sep 2003, Shelly wrote: > >I am not sure what you can try but I am also 33 and have put my >hsyterectomy off. My GYN keeps trying to get me to have one but I >refuse to believe it will solve all my hormonal problems, I think it >will just make them worse. > >How did they remove the endo? > >I hope you can find something. > >At Sat, 13 Sep 2003, Amy wrote: >> >>Hello everyone! I have a few questions. A breif background of my story. >>I had severe endo and had it removed in March. 5 weeks later it was >>back in avengence. I have been on the pill that didnt work and I refuse >>to try lupron. My doctor is telling me I need a hyst. I am only 33 >>years old. And as I am done having children this idea of a hyst is not >>sitting well with me. My hormones since my lap are so way off now that >>every month two days before I start I have terrible panic attacks. My >>face is breaking out something terrible, I have night sweats, and I am >>just nauseous. >>Here is my question.. Has anyone tried progestrone cream? If so what >>kind of results did you get? Or does anyone have anything else they can >>suggest? Herbal or otherwise?
-- They removed the endo via a lap. I also had endo attached to my bowel. But I am not having any complications from that.. I had an ablation done as well. I still cannot sleep on my stomache comfortably. I know I have adhesions from the surgery things just dont feel right in there. How about you how was your endo removed? I agree that a hyst is NOT the answer but what is? During these episodes when you are pulling your hair out you start to want to give in to the hyst. Thanks for taking the time to respond. It really helps get through these times.
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