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Re: QuestionsFrom: Alexandra (anonymous@obgyn.net)Wed Nov 26 11:31:30 2003
At Tue, 25 Nov 2003, anonymous wrote: > >Kelly, >Always, Always, Always GET A SECOND OPINION. Never listen to what one >doctor tells you, especially on something this important. If you have >had two laps done since April, I would get another doctor. That is way >too many! Even if your doctor is a "endo specialist," and it doesn't >sound like he is, you deserve a second or even third opinion. And a >hysterectomy won't cure endo, even if you doctor told you otherwise. It >simply won't work. Please, get another doctor's opinion and seriously >consider "firing" this doctor in search of a more educated one. Good >luck to you and God Bless! >-Jules > >At Tue, 25 Nov 2003, Kelly wrote: >> >>Hello all, I have a few questions that need some answers if you have >>them. First of all I have had to laps done since April and on this last >>visit doc said the following: That the endo is not gone. My right tube >>is shot. I am at a high risk for tubal pg. Best chances for pg is >>In-Vitro. And I will have to have later a total hysterecotmy. Ok now >>my questions. Should I get a second opionion? I really would love to >>have kids and we don't have insurance that covers In-Vitro. Also I am >>scared about the husterecotmy. What should I do???? Please all answers >>welcome. >> >>-- >>Kelly >>
-- Hi Kelly,
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