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Re: When you go off LupronFrom: anonymous@obgyn.netWed Jun 30 01:30:39 2004
At Tue, 29 Jun 2004, Candace wrote: > >My doctor said that Physical Therapy would help some women with Chronic >Pelvic Pain, but it wasn't as helpful just for Endometriosis. Anyone >else heard this? > >At Tue, 29 Jun 2004, Merrill wrote: >> >>Does anyone know what the effects of going off Lupron are? Can you take >>it beyond six months in a row? Not that it's helped my pelvic pain. I'm >>probably going to get a lap. Any questions I need to ask the doctor? >> >>Meantime, I got a lead on physical therapy for women, specializing in >>pelvic pain. Going to check it out. > >-- >Best of luck! > >Candace > HI CANDACE, Just about 3 weeks ago I started going to physical therapy, it hasn't helped any with the internal pain, but it has helped me learn some exercises that strengthen muscles that went weak after my surgeries, and the therapist said that if I continue with them it will make recovery faster should I need another surgery (I'm just waiting for the date to be set). Best of luck to you and anything is worth a try because endo is one of the conditions that can affect each person a bit different than the next. Kelly
-- ~ A WOMAN IS LIKE A TEA BAG, YOU NEVER KNOW HOW STRONG SHE IS UNTIL SHE IS IN HOT WATER - UNKNOWN
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