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Re: Continious Birth Control Question
From: Andrea (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu Oct 28 09:31:41 2004
I know it is great to be able to talk to someone with the same problems.
They lasered my out as well. I will tell you this, my first lab was
over six years ago and I got on the Lupron right after surgey but still
had lots of probelms. They decided to go back in only 4 months later to
find that they did not get it all the first time and had found some in
the colon area which they did not look there the first time. So it is
possible that they might have left some behind on you, or did not find
it all. If you are still having that bad of problems you might want to
consider letting them go back in just to recheck everything.
At Thu, 28 Oct 2004, Stacie wrote:
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>Hi Andrea,
>It is nice to know there are others that have the same problem. When
>you had your lap did they burn them with a laser or cut it out? I had a
>lap done in January. It just seems like it is too soon for it to come
>back that quick. I also tried lupron for 2 months after surgery and had
>to get off of it because it was affecting my thyroid.
>
>--
>Stacie
>
>At Thu, 28 Oct 2004, Andrea wrote:
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>>Hi Stacie,
>>
>>I have been on continous BCP for a long time and I know exactly how you
>>feel. I started this last year and I had a hard time starting my
>>periods, I constantly feel bloated and sick to my stomach and I wonder
>>if it is something with just me, but it is nice to know that someone out
>>there feels the same way. I am undergoing my 3rd lab during November
>>and I hope that helps with a lot of it, because the cramps and pains are
>>just getting worse. Haev you ever had the surgery before?
>>
>>At Thu, 28 Oct 2004, Stacie wrote:
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>>>Has anyone been on continious Bcp and had problems having there period
>>>when the 3 months was up to have one. Did you have painful cramps,
>>>bloating, feel blocked up and felt sick to your stomach? I don't know
>>>whether to go back in and have a surgery or wait to get a 2nd opinion.
>>>
>>>Thanks Stacie
>
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