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Re: fatigue, joint pain, aches with endo

From: Rosa (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu Jan 15 16:58:42 2004


Hi Katie,

I am recovering from a lap that I had last week for endo and ovarian cysts. Just prior to my surgery i was feeling very ill all the time. I had that same fatigue that you are talking about. I would be so tired after a day of work, that all I could do was lay in bed. I didn't have the strength to do anything!

I would see if you could see another dr....they must have someone covering for your dr. while she is on maternity leave. I hated how sick I felt prior to my surgery, although I still don't feel 100%, at least I'm not super tired all the time.

Best of Luck to you!

--
Rosa

At Thu, 15 Jan 2004, k wrote: > >Hello All-- > >I was diagnosed w. endo three years ago, and that was followed w. two >surgeries to remove endometrioma cysts on my ovaries. I have been on >hormonal therapy ever since, and am now on Yasmin birth control. (for >the past six months). > >I have been developing other problems--constant fatigue, achy joints >(backs of knees, wrists, shoulders, fingers), bloated abdomen, and just >a general "unwell" feeling most of the time. I remember feeling like >this right before I was diagnosed w. my first cyst, and that has me >scared. I can't go back to the doctor until the summer (she's on >maternity leave)--should I investigate other sources? > >Does anyone experience the tiredness and achy joint feeling all the >time? > >Take care, and here's to no pain in 2004!




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