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Re: Could this be endo?

From: Alexandra (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu Feb 5 13:06:08 2004


At Wed, 4 Feb 2004, L wrote: >
>Hi. This is my first time posting here. I was wondering if anyone
>could shed light on my problem. I'm 32 years old, no kids and lately
>I've been having premenstrual spotting (for up to a week before my
>period), back and leg pain and some clotting during my period. I know
>these may be signs of endo, but would it be still possible to conceive a
>baby and carry to full term with treatment. I'm getting married and
>would so much like to have a child.
>
>P.S. I'm adopted (closed adoption) so I don't know if this may be
>hereditary or not.

Hi, We are all in the same situation but that I don't think that anybody can't say. Sometimes is not Endo but a change in the metabolism but still I suggest you to visit your doctor and let him/her know your concern. Good luck

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Hi Kelly,

I will repeat the same I told somebody else. I was reading and actually the doctor who did my surgery said that there is not need to have a second or third surgery because Endo doesn't have cure. If you happen to find a good doctor who can clean Endo you will be lucky because is very dificult to be detected. Of course you should get second, third and 4 opinion. good luck!




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