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Re: are the majority of the women here in their twenties and thirties?
From: Heather (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu Jan 8 15:50:14 2004
I am 27
At Thu, 8 Jan 2004, anonymous wrote:
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>This is very interesting. Been their, done that route. Got worse with
>age...I am 42 & suffered 20 years. When young 20's,naive,took the Drs.
>suggestions & just went along with their treatments blindly. Now, NO
>WAY!, For me, I noticed here that rarely did the medical treatments
>work, I researched & found that a lot of older woman are actually
>getting helped in their own individual ways thru experience either with
>herbs, vitamins... others getting rid of all chemicals(parabens in
>makeup,lotions ..) others thru organic diets,getting rid of
>wheat...Their are other ways to treat this terrible disease that
>actually WORK!. What I did was search this site here for the treatment
>my gyno suggested & another one for natural treatments:
>http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/endonatural/
>& noted the remarkable difference. This led to my answers along with
>other things. You can read my story at:
>http://groups.msn.com/EndometriosisHelpSupportGroup/homepage
>Please no offense to you young ladies here, my heart goes out to you.
>Feeling good finally,
>Lori
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>At Thu, 8 Jan 2004, Lynn wrote:
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>>Thanks for the replies. I forgot to mention that I am 27 myself and
>>just got diagnosed because endometriomas were found. My question about
>>ages was due to my wondering why women in their later thirties+ don't
>>seem to be among those going through treatment/surgery and hence posting
>>on this forum. Is this because endo gets to a certain point (which is
>>different for each woman) and stops or does it keep getting worse with
>>age?
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>>At Wed, 7 Jan 2004, Lynn wrote:
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>>>It seems most of the women here are in their twenties and thirties. Am
>>>I wrong?
>>>
>>>--
>>>Lynn
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