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Re: Clotting?

From: anonymous@obgyn.net
Fri Sep 26 17:34:54 2003


Marsha, This is what my non-endo friends tell me. That yes some clotting is normal but for them it is little clots and they almost always happen on day one. One friend said she only had clots as big as mione after having her first child. Hope this helps. Amanda

At Fri, 26 Sep 2003, Marsha wrote: >
>OK, I am 30 years old and I have never known anything else but pain and
>problems with my cycles.
>But I see a lot of you talking about clotting and it being a problem. Is
>this also a symptom?
>I had Stage 3 Endo removed via lap 2 1 /2 years ago. I just left the
>dr. this morning with severe pain in my right side & ovary again, but
>now, the pain is also evident in the left side as well. My entire
>pelvic area is swollen. It is discouraging and upsetting to say the
>least.
>So, I went online to rea dup a little - and I am reading all these
>"clotting" comments...I have had full clumps of tissue and clots bigger
>than the circle part of the "OK" sign you can make with your hand, pass
>through - I know I have endo - but do people who don't have it have less
>clotting?
>I am afraid to ask those around me who don't have it because they might
>think I am too forward or its too graphic a topic.
>Any info you can give is appreciated because I would really like to
>know.
>Thank you -
>
>--
>Marsha
>






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