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Re: -occuring endometriosisFrom: Kim (anonymous@obgyn.net)Wed Jan 14 18:51:06 2004
At Sun, 7 Sep 2003, Cindy wrote: > >I am 33 years old, have 2 older children and married. I was just >diagnosed with endometriosis. I had laparoscopic surgery and I thought >that I was going to be OK. Unfortunately, after the post surgical visit >with my doctor, I am unable to do any of the prescription treatment that >my doctor suggested. Birth control pills, I cannot take them because I >have tried them all and they give me migranes. Depo Provera, cystic >acne really bad. It took me 4 years to get rid of it. Hormone therapy, >I am too thin and my doctor is afraid of ostioprosis. I started to >check into Chinese medicine. Unfortunately, there are a lot of quacks >out there. Acupuncture, tried it. > >I had my first period and boy was it bad. I seem to be back to the >point that I was before the surgery. I have painfull sex, constant >every day cramping and it is so much worse when I am on my period or >ovulating. I started taking pain killers every day again. This is no >way to live. > >Does anybody have any advise on how to help me. Like I said, I am new >with this disease. I just wish that I could make it go away. It is >really affecting my marriage. My husband wants to have sex and I am so >afraid because of the pain. The pain is becoming unbearable > >Help me, please.
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