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Re: Anyone from Michigan
From: Stacie (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri Oct 29 09:27:41 2004
Thank you Colleen. Do you have a phone number for your doctor. Maybe I
can have my primary doctor give me a referral. It wouldn't be that far
of a drive from Lansing.
At Thu, 28 Oct 2004, Colleen wrote:
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>At Thu, 28 Oct 2004, Stacie wrote:
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>>Sorry it took so long to respone Erin. What kind of treatments has he
>>done for you?
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>>--
>>Stacie
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>>>There is a wonderful Pelvic Pain Clinic at the University of Michigan Hospital in Ann Arbor. They work as a team there specializing in pelvic pain, endo, infertility and varouis other gyno issues. I have been getting outstanding care from Dr. Kavoussi and Dr. Song. I am telling you these doctors really listen and do their best to help with the pain.
>They treat you with respect. And within the clinic they have a Women's
>Resource Center that you can use free of charge.
>
>I have been suffering for 2 years (a short time compared to most women I
>have talked to, but long enough for me). I have had four laps, been
>taking BCP continously, had Lupron - nothing has helped. You are
>correct when saying the laser lap doesn't get the roots of endo and it
>comes back - fast. I am currently at my last alternative before a
>hysterectomy is done. I know the team at U of M has taken my care to a
>new level and know that if I have to have a hysterectomy I am in good
>hands.
>
>--
>Colleen
>
>>>I am seeing Dr. John Randolph in the department of Reproductive
>>>Endocrinology/OB/GYN. So far, so good.
>>>
>>>Erin P.
>>>
>>>At Sat, 23 Oct 2004, Stacie wrote:
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>>>>Hey everyone. I live in Lansing MI. I am looking at getting a 2nd
>>>>opinion. Does anyone know of any good doctors at U of M? I have some
>>>>serious pain and can't keep continuing to take tylenol 3.
>>
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