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Re: When you go off Lupron

From: Candace (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed Jun 30 10:52:28 2004


Thank you so much Kelly. I don't have much money at the moment, and that is my major concern for doing Physical Therapy... I'll talk to my doc about it again.

At Wed, 30 Jun 2004, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote: >
>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
>

--
Best of luck!

Candace






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