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Re: Question about pain

From: heidi (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed Oct 29 05:36:38 2003


At Tue, 28 Oct 2003, Barbara wrote: >
>Hi, my name is Barbara and I have been lurking around for some time now.
>I was diagnosed with endo about 4 years ago. I am having my lap done on
>the 7th of Nov. I have been doing alot of research on endo and talked
>with my doc, and I have read/heard that women with endo have the most
>pain right before and a few days after they start their period. My
>concern is I do have alot of pain during that time, along with the bowel
>problems and all that, but I seem to hurt the whole month to month and a
>half between periods. Sometime the pain is worse after my period is
>over a week or so. I was wondering if anyone else experience this and
>it is normal for endo, as normal as it can get anyway. Or if there is
>an underlying issue. Thanks for any input.

Hi Barbara, You know I think there are quite a few of us that pretty much hurt consistently everyday. I know that my pain is an ache with sharp pains everyday and throw in a few other pains. Doubled over pain, a ripping feeling, feeling like there is an anchor in my abdomen, TONS of lower back pain, fatigue so on and so forth. You might want to check into Adenomyosis. My doc told me that Adeno and adhesions are the main causes for the consistency in pain (but not in all cases) sometimes it is just severe endo. Hope this helps and welcome.

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Heidi timcraZeinAZ@hotmail.com endo/adeno/cysts/adhesions Due for my Hyst in Dec.'03



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