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Re: Should I op for a lap?

From: Kelly (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue Aug 17 03:35:20 2004


At Mon, 16 Aug 2004, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote: >
>I have PCOS but for the past year I have been having bad cramps even
>when not on period and have had very bad deep pelvic pain during
>intercourse. I went to my obgyn and he was able to replicate the pain
>and thought I had a cyst on my left ovary. Two ultrasound showed
>nothing except that my left ovary is attatched to my abdominal wall. I
>asked if the pain could be from anything else and he said it could
>possibly be a bowel problem, endometriosis, or adhesions. I went to
>gastro and had a colonoscopy done and nothing was wrong except he said I
>have some weird turns in my colon that is probably caused by scar tissue
>from my gallbladder removal. That would explain my pain on my right
>side but not the excruciating pain on the left that my doc was able to
>reproduce. I am now wondering if I should go back to my gyno and talk
>about having a lap done to test for endo or adhesions. Any advice would
>be greatly appreciated.

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Don't put off going to the doctor like I did. By the time I got to a doctor I was unable to work or care for my children. If my doctor would not do a lap I would find me a new doctor. You have all the symtons of endo. Good Luck!!!



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