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Re: Anyone from MichiganFrom: cheryl (anonymous@obgyn.net)Sun Oct 31 19:08:52 2004
At Sat, 30 Oct 2004, Stacie wrote: > >I have been looking for a 2nd opinion. Where is this place located and >do you have a number. I am also looking into U of M. I am in Lansing >Michigan > >At Fri, 29 Oct 2004, Mandy wrote: >> >>I just wanted to let all the women who recommended the Magee Women's >>Health to me that I found a doctor that I am going to go to for my >>second opinion who seems to have a great rep. Thanks for the reco. >> >>Love, >> >>-- >>Mandy >>At Fri, 29 Oct 2004, Colleen wrote: >>> >>>Here is some informationon the Pelvic Pain Clinic. Website: >>>http://www.med.umich.edu/whp/newsletters/spring04/p02-clinic.html >>>Phone Number: 734-763-6295 >>>The website for the Department of OB/GYN: >>>http://www.med.umich.edu/obgyn/ >>> >>>I really like the websites because you can put a name to your doctor's >>>face and get their biography. I actually started going there do to an >>>email that one of the doctors answered. I was desperate to get help. At >>>the time, my current doctor was at a loss. I didn't know where to turn. >>>So I looked up the hospital and found these great physicians. >>> >>>It will be worth the drive. I know you will get the help you need here. >>>Please let us know what happens. All the best to you. >>> >>>-- >>>Colleen >>> >>>At Fri, 29 Oct 2004, Stacie wrote: >>>> >>>>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: >>>>> >>>>>At Thu, 28 Oct 2004, Stacie wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>Sorry it took so long to respone Erin. What kind of treatments has he >>>>>>done for you? >>>>>> >>>>>>-- >>>>>>Stacie >>>>>> >>>>>>>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: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>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. >>>>>>
-- another good Doc at the U is Dr. Andvicula. He has been featured on Good Morning America for his work in laproscopic surgery. You can find him in the pelvic pain clinic also.
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