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Re: I AM VERY CONFUSED !!! PLEASE HELP ME!!!!

From: Grisel (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed Oct 29 10:50:05 2003


Hello, thanks a lot for your reply Jennifer!! ... it really helps me ... I think I will go to the surgery, because I have beginning of anemia, and also suffer from low blood presure, right now I'm just waiting for the health insurance.

btw ... Which are the chinese meds you mentioned above?

At Tue, 28 Oct 2003, Jennifer wrote: >
>What sort of pain are you experiencing now? How much is it interfereing
>with you quality of life? Can you still do normal things? Is the pain
>becoming a daily constant thing that interupts sleep? Is it affecting
>your entire immune system & even nervous system? For me, the decision
>would be in part intensity, type, & frequency of pain, which doctor I
>trusted (if any) and if I was still able to have a normal routine. If
>the painkillers were a daily event, or not? If you still have a fairly
>normal life then I would think that you may have time to explore other
>options. That is just how I would approach the issue. If the pain
>suggests it is only a cyst and not more endo & adhesions, then you could
>explore natural methods that might reduce cycst size and even look at
>chinese meds. If the pain is more overwhelming, then I would seriously
>lean toward surgery -- just accept that although some people seem
>functional immediately after a lap, there are others who still have
>issues even walking after 3 or 4 weeks --- recovery frames are very
>different despite whatever stage you may have. Take care, hope this is
>useful.
>JenniferAt Tue, 28 Oct 2003, Grisel wrote:
>>
>>Hi, recently I went to a doctor who says that I need surgery (2nd Lap)
>>to remove an ovarian cyst, but, I went to another doctor who says that
>>the surgery it is not necessary and He told me to wait until my next
>>period to see what happening ... PLEASE if anyone can help me with an
>>advise on wich way I should take, it will be greatful...
>>
>>thanks a lot.
>
>--
>Jennifer
>






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