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Re: Lap with tube flushingFrom: anonymous (anonymous@obgyn.net)Fri Jan 16 16:46:50 2004
At Fri, 16 Jan 2004, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote: > >Hi everyone. Just want to say this site has really put my mind at ease. >I am 25 and having my first laproscopy Feb. 9th. I began having endo >symptoms in July such as horrible pelvic pain that came and went. I >thought it was my appendix, or a cyst, but an ultrasound found nothing. >Then, sex started becomming very painful. It felt as if someone was >putting a dagger into my vagina, and the pain would continue for a >couple hours afterwards. The last few months the pain has been constant >and has moved to the left ovary (it feels like someone is in there >twisting it and it burns constantly). I also have leg pain that shoots >down the left side. It feels like the endo has spread and this worries >me because I am scared I will have a hard time getting pregnant one day. >But after months of anxiety (I honestly thought I had cancer and was >dying!) and medical bills, I've found a great doctor who believes that I >do have endo and put me on cbc (he wanted to see if this would subside >the pain so we could rule out a lap) When this did not work, we finally >scheduled a lap. He said he wanted to flush my tubes. Has anyone heard >of this and had it done before? Please inform me because my friend had a >lap and she said she never heard of this before. Thanks so much!!! I had my tubes flushed at 22 while having my lap. I got pregnant 2 months later after it was safe to have sex again. My husband and I were overjoyed she is now nine and 1 1/2 years ago I had my hysterectomy...if you are not ready to conceive you may want to talk about precautions but if you are it may work good luck write me if any questions
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