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Re: Pain after Lap/Periods

From: Kae (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed Jun 30 11:13:00 2004


When I had my lap I also bleed for about 3 weeks but I was on Lupron not that that helped any with the bleeding but my doctor did say that it was normal as long as I was not using an unreasonable amount of pads in one day as far as soaking the whole pad in 1 hour if you know what I mean he did say that it would go away within a week and it did at the end of my 3rd week I started to spot and the 4th week I was done. After my last Depo Lupron Shot I was put on Depo Provera.

Hope this Helps, Kae

At Wed, 30 Jun 2004, Tiana wrote: >
>I had my laporoscopy over a month ago. It went rather well. They found
>some adhesions as well as some endometriosis growth and removed it.
>However a month and a half later I am still experiencing pain. I have
>switched my birth control and I have been bleeding for two weeks
>straight with some heavy cramping. My doctor has put me on the birth
>control consistantly so that I do not get my periods anymore. Now she
>has told me to remove the birth control patch when I experience the
>bleeding for 5 days until the breakthrough bleeding subsides. Can
>anyone relate to this?
>Also I have been very tired lately no matter how much or how little I
>sleep. I have been taking vitamins and iron supplements, and drinking
>plenty of water to keep myself up to speed, but does any one else have
>any suggestions as to what I can do to keep myself from feeling beat up
>everyday?
>I must admit that I do feel better since the surgery, but is there
>anyway to be pain free? Any suggestions, tips, or concerns...HELP!






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