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Re: Can't shake the endo symptoms.From: anonymous (anonymous@obgyn.net)Sat Jan 3 08:48:03 2004
At Sat, 3 Jan 2004, Softball wrote: > >Trust me, I know what you mean when you say that you can't shake the >symptoms. I have been taking pain pills everyday since thanksgiving and >I still don't feel like doing anything. All I want to do is lay around >and sleep because it's soo bad. I am not postive that it's endo because >I haven't had a lap yet, but I am scheduled for that on the 23. Let me >know if you find anything that helps with the symptoms. > >yes,if you have read mine after a hysterctomy,oopharectomy,appendectomy and internal bleeding,emer. d&c`s I too cannot shake it. It is remarkable how many people do not understand this disease,I go back monday because the dr wants to talk about the "progression of the disease" anyway you are not crazy be persistant with your treatment search until you find answers..and most of all lean on us for support:)... >-- >softball > >At Fri, 2 Jan 2004, Jamie wrote: >> >>Hi, I am 27 and have endometriosis. I was diagnosed in November 2002 >>after 7 years of agony and confusion. I went to 3 different doctors and >>thankfully found the third one to be very helpful and compassionate. One >>doctor even went in for laparoscopy and told me that it wasnt endo. He >>didnt go deep enough and do biopsies. My new doctor knew without the >>surgery that I had endo because of all the symptoms that I had. He did >>the surgery and determined there was endo on the bladder, uterus, and >>abdominal wall. My question to anyone is the symptoms that I have now. >>I cannot shake the constant aching and cramping and the fatigue is just >>tremendous. Any comments? >
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