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Re: bowel problems?

From: Marie (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed Nov 12 03:53:22 2003


Dear Jean, I guest this is not a pleasant topic to be talking about but you shouldn't worry yourself about it too much. In not so many words I have had this symptom for almost three years. Yes, it's another symptom of Endo. Before I knew I had Endo I thought I had haemorrhoids. It wasn't until I fell pregnant that this problem went away for a while. Pregnance causes Endo to go into remission because oestergone levels remain extremely low. Implants attach themselves to the bowel causing irritation and inflammation. Diarrhoea, constipation and bloody stools are all common symptoms of Endo. If you're still unsure and you want another opinion talk about it with your doctor. Hope this has helped.

Regards, Maria.

At Wed, 12 Nov 2003, Jean wrote: >
>I am new here. I have had Endo for about 6 years now and I always have
>pain and have horrible periods ..but I am wondering if anybody has ever
>had bowel problems like blood in stool? I never had it before and now I
>do and I was wondering if you think it is Endo. I am going to the
>doctor on the 24th of november and was wondering if this is something
>that could be endo related. I also was wondering if anyone has been
>checked for cervical cancer? I am also being check for the on the 24th
>because of atypical cells that were found. If anyone has had this
>problem please tell me about it. Thank you and God bless!
>Jean




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