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Re: has anyone taken bextraFrom: anonymous@obgyn.netSat Jul 31 22:06:34 2004
At Sat, 31 Jul 2004, anonymous wrote: > >I have takne bextra in the past. It works, but it makes me kinda >delirious. I hope it works for you. > >At Fri, 30 Jul 2004, michelle wrote: >> >>Hi all I have enjoyed reading everyones bout with endo It is very >>comforting to know I am not alone. I was diagnosed with endo in 1996 >>via lap after I finally changed gyno's because my old one just kept >>dismissing my pain. After the lap I went on 6 months of the dredded L >>word (yed Lupron) after Lupron I went straight to Micronor and was on >>them until almost 2 years ago when my husband and I tried to have a >>baby. Unfortunalty no baby yet and in 3 weeks I am going in for what I >>call my "complete over haul". I am having a hysteroscopy, D&C, another >>lap and my tubes flushed. My endo symptons have been running rampid for >>about the past 6 months and last Friday the discovered a fibroid in my >>uterus. I have been in so much pain here lately due to the endo and >>fibroid I feel like giving up the pain has taken over my life. I was on >>Motrin 800mg every 8 hours with 1-2 Ultram at the 4 hour mark around the >>clock until yesterday my gyno gave me a new pain med called Bextra. Just >>wondering if anyone else has taken it and if so how did it do? Please >>let me know. >> >>Wishing everyone pain free days and nights, >>Michelle
-- Hey, I've tried Bextra. I found it to be a JOKE. I'm not intending to sound critical as much as disgusted at how the medical profession is belittling this problem.
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