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Re: ultrasoundsFrom: julie (anonymous@obgyn.net)Fri Jun 25 16:41:27 2004
At Wed, 18 Jun 2003, Theresa wrote: > >At Mon, 29 Jan 2001, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote: >> >>At Mon, 13 Dec 1999, Dionna wrote: >>> >>>Hi all! >>> >>>How is everyone doing? I'm doing alright so far. I'm just bleeding >>>for one or two days and it stops. And the pain is minimal. I guess the >>>lupron is helping in that respect. I was thinking back to when I went >>>for an ultrasound--they thought I had fibroids--this was before I knew I >>>had endometriosis. I was wondering why the endometriosis didnt show up >>>with the ultrasound. They wanted to do a transvaginal ultrasound on >>>me, but I said no because I was already in a lot of pain. If I had >>>gotten the transvaginal ultrasound, would the endo have shown up? For >>>those of you who have gotten ultrasounds, did the endometriosis show >>>up, or what? Bye for now! >>> >>>DDBernadette >> >>-- >>Dionna Hi how are you? I have quetion, Did you have bleeding like one week and think it was your period and then skip a week or days and bleed again? This is happening with me a Dr's dont know Why?????? They just want ot do a hestrectomy <--sp? had an ultra sound said it was nothing had a tumor but it was not cancer put me on hormone pill but things are still the same bad cramping etc. alot of spotting etc... >> >-- >I have had endometreosis since my teens. I,m now 35. They cannot see endometriosis on ultrasound or any other equipment. The only sure way to know is through a simple surgery called a laproscopy. There is a blood test that is a very good indicator. It`s a CA-125,under liver function. Hope this helps! >
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