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Re: burning the lining....From: karen (anonymous@obgyn.net)Wed Sep 29 15:46:15 2004
At Sun, 26 Sep 2004, Robin wrote: > >At Sun, 26 Sep 2004, karen wrote: >> >>Hi I am 30 years old and have had endometiosis for 6 years. I was told >>today that i need to get the lining of the cervix burnt. I was >>wondering if anyone here has had that done before? how is it done? are >>you awake? how long are you in the hospital? are you out of commision >>for a long time? > >Lining of the cervix or lining of the uterus? What is their reason for >wanting to do this procedure? Endo is when the lining grows on the >outside of the uterus..on the tubes, ovaries, abdominal wall, etc. The >lining is supposed to be in the uterus. > >Help me understand better, so I can help you. I have to have two different things done and one is surgery for the endo and one is for the lining of the uterus. I have lots of trouble every month with my periods and therefore the Dr's are burning the lining. I pass very large clots and bleed so much that my blood level is very low. i hope that helps your question. thanks karen dockum
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