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Re: burning the lining....

From: karen (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed Sep 29 15:52:17 2004


At Sun, 26 Sep 2004, Julie 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?
>
>Karen,
>
>I just had my cervix cauterized four weeks ago. I had it done during a
>lap to remove endo, adhesions, my appendix, and my gallbladder, so I
>don't know if it will be done the same way in your case. But, I was
>completely sedated, out cold. I spent the night in the hospital and am
>still recovering. But, like I said, I don't know if it will be the same
>for you. I felt sore there for a week, but I think that if that was all
>I had done, I would have been back to normal within a couple of days. By
>the way, why are you having your's cauterized, if you don't mind my
>asking.
>
>God Bless,
>
>--
>Julie
>
>--
>"A cheerful heart is good medicine,"
> Proverbs 17:22

Hi julie, well i am having the lining burnt for a few reasons. i have endo as as well as you read, but i have lots of trouble with my periods. i get them twice a month, i bleed so much that my levels are low, i pass apple size clots and am very ill every time i get it. i am on medication to slow the flow down. the last surgery that i had for my endo it was on my kidneys. I find out this friday when or if i will have the procedure done. do you have an email address that i can send messages to?

thanks

--
karen dockum
>



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