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Re: Anyone with hip associated with endo?From: gail (anonymous@obgyn.net)Wed Oct 1 11:55:08 2003
At Mon, 10 Mar 2003, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote: > >My Gyn found Endo behind my pelvic bone... This made me really realize >that my pain isn't in my head. I did physical therapy BEFORE I knew I >had Endo because my back (lower) hurt so darn bad and they told me that >my pelvis was "crooked" and put it back where it was supposed to be. >THAT HURT! Now I still have that same pain so I wonder if they did more >damage!?!?! > >:) > >At Mon, 10 Mar 2003, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote: >> >>I have also had back/hip pain for years now. I have also done physical >>therapy 3 different times and it has only made it worse. My doctors are not >>sure what is going on but I think that it is related in some way to my endo. >>Tonya
-- I am 43 years of age and live in Bucks County outside of Philly. I have had pain in my legs since 1998, when my first D&C was proformed. Now after Lupron and many Laps I still can't walk correctly. The interesting thing is that I just had surgery on my right hip and was told there was a mass of scare tissue that couldn't be identied by my Ortho. In biop the found it to be scar tissue. I believe that it is Endo scar tissue and have an appt for today with my Gyno. I hope that getting a complete histro, will make me be able to walk again. It would make sense that the pelvis is not in the right postion and also the hips because of scar tissue. I have a tendent that will no loosen around my lower back and hip I am wondering if it is being hung up by this horrible weed of a disease. I won't give up until I get an answer. I have gone through to many orthopods and Gyno to stop know.
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