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this disease is gonna kill me?

From: angel (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri Jun 4 23:32:31 2004


i am very confused about my endo. quick rundown: had probs since i was 17 with menstration. always put on birth control for it. finally diagnosed with endo. at the age of 22. had a lap. a year later. was covered. the surgery was only supposed to take 45 mins-lasted 3 1/2 hours. right ovary was so bad almost removed it but didnt cuz i was so young. symptoms returned with very bad abdominal swelling last year. had another lap. no endo. found. now have severe right sided pain under rib cage and in lower back. periods are so painful it kills me just about. did have some tests done and i have some adhesions from the previous surgeries. oh yea and a month after my first lap. i had to have my appendix removed. is it possible for endo. to be on other places and not female organs or is this something else. can adhesions cause all this pain and bloatin and diareha/constipation and vomiting? my prev. dr. couldnt figure it out so he diagnosed me with ibs and put me on nulev and paxil. well that did nothing so i stopped takin them after 3 months. now i just take hydrocodone. what is happening to me? there is no way this pain could be in my head. i also have blood sometimes in my vomit, stools and urine. switched dr.s and see my new one in 2 weeks. plze wish me luck. THANK YOU TO EVERYONE WHO TOOK TIME TO READ THIS EVEN IF YOU DONT RESPOND.

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angel



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