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Re: how to deal?
From: Amalia (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon Nov 1 17:16:10 2004
Sorry to hear your story, you may want to seek another doctors opinion.
At Mon, 1 Nov 2004, anonymous wrote:
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>i came on this site to find out different disease that i have
>unfortunatly been cursed with, but now its left me wondering much more.
>i have chronical problems with this. i have cramps, nasea, it has been
>noticed from my last laperoscapy that i will not be able to have
>children because the endometiums are covering my ovaries and uterus
>fully.
>they wanted to give me a hisorectamy at the age of 16 when they
>discovered it after 5 years of investigating it. i want a child more
>then anything at this point in time and i was told that it is hopeless.
>the birthcontrol pill hasn't been effective for my problem with the pain
>or the hormones. things are getting worse because i have just been
>diagnosed with gulstones as well. is there anything someone can
>possibly do to make things better with this.
>my doctor is once again ignoring the pain again because he says its to
>soon for the pain to be coming back (i had the surgery a year and a half
>ago) is there anything that makes it just go away? how are teenagers
>suppose to cope with the fact that children are never going to be in
>there future? how, day after day are we suppose to cope with the fact
>that we are cursed for life by this plagueing pain? and how the hell do
>i get rid of it?
>the symptoms are getting worse and the pains are getting more severe.
>all i want is anwsers. my boyfriend is getting tired of the fact that
>i'm 18 and constantly in pain. its gotten so bad that i am not able to
>really have a sex life just for the fact that it hurts so much. i've
>heard alot of storys about historectomys being really bad for a person.
>is that a myth. i've also heard that at this age i should get one? i'm
>not sure. please help!
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