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Re: Advice Needed!

From: anonymous (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed Feb 11 15:10:03 2004


At Wed, 11 Feb 2004, Lori wrote: >Hi, I wanted to say that you can try to avoid foods with a lot of sugar in it. I have read that sugar increases inflamation and therefore your pain may be worse. I am not a doctor so I can't say that it is definitely going to work, but I have tried reducing sugar in my diet and it seems to help. Eating healthy can't hurt anyone. But I also understand your frustration. This is a terrible disease. I am the person who wrote about the Lupron in a previous message, I turn 36 this weekend. I hate being 36 because I still have no children, and we have been married for 15 years now. I get sad when I am with my friends and their children. So keep trying, healthy eating has reduced my pain a little. It is worth it to be as healthy as you can be.
>Hi,
>I have had great results from a naturopath Dr., most all of my symptoms
>have been relieved after 3 months of treatment. Maybe you can look into
>Naturopath/herbal Drs. to look at treating your whole body & not just
>the endometriosis. Lots of women have been helped with natural
>progesterone cream also. Be patient if going the natural route, try to
>give it 3 months to see if you have results. Here are some links for
>further reading:
>http://www.faerymagick.com/carolcorner.htm
>http://www.holistic-online.com/Remedies/endometriosis/endo_herbal.htm
>http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/endonatural/
>http://www.johnleemd.com/
>
>At Wed, 11 Feb 2004, Lauren wrote:
>>
>>I am writing on several boards since I have become frustrated and am
>>looking for support and suggestions.
>>I was diagnoised with endo, 2 years ago. For 1 year I tried just simply
>>birth control continously - symptoms got worse and I had my first lap 8
>>months ago. My symptoms reappeared within 1 month after my lap. I went
>>back to the doctor and he wants to start me on Lupron. I am very
>>hesitant - most people I read about don't recieve relief with Lupron and
>>have horrible side effects.
>>
>>I am only 22 and would like to have children in the future so a
>>hysterectomy is not an option (and is not always sucessful in stopping
>>endo).
>>
>>Has anyone had very successful treatments that I should pursue.
>>
>>This is not currently my only medical condition (I have some knee
>>problems that are also causing many visits to the doctors) along with a
>>history of lyme disease. I am just getting overly frustrated with the
>>pain. Somedays I just don't want to get out of bed, let alone have the
>>energy to do.
>>
>>Any help would be greatly appreciated.



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