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Re: Bruised from the inside out?

From: Jennifer (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue Sep 30 20:49:20 2003


At Tue, 30 Sep 2003, Kelly wrote: >After a bout of pain, more than the stabbing ones, but the punching/pinching /tearing feelings... or burning? I am often very sore in the entire area for at least a day. Just the very tender feeling -- my stabbing pain doesn't seem to last very long -- it goes in waves.? I suppose adhesions / lesions could be bleeding, I don't know medically -- I do know I am sore. 4 years? Why the hestitation to even do a diagonistic lap? --

>Ok ladies yet another question...sorry for all of them but sometimes i
>feel i get better answers from you ladies than the doc. or at least its
>in laymens terms. when i have extremem pains for instance on Sun. like
>the sharp shooting ones that curl me up in a ball for the nite, the next
>day i feel like im bruised from the inside out at the same location the
>pain was (usually always on my right side) they havnt done a lap yet
>this has been on going for 4 yrs now so i have a new doc. and i am
>trying OTC instead of depo lupron (i said no way not untill u do a lap
>and then its not even a for sure yes) and no to depovera i didnt that
>before for birthcontrol and it was the worst thing i ever put in my
>body, so were trying BCP for 6 mths with a follow up half way thew and
>then a lap if the BCP havnt helped. but i'm wonding if the bruising
>feeling is from the endo acting up???
>
>Thanks in advance for any respond

--
Jennifer



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