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Physical Therapy for endoFrom: Addie (anonymous@obgyn.net)Sun Nov 14 21:50:58 2004
I am a Physical therapy student and also an endo survivor. My first question is: Has anyone received any PT for their endometriosis, adhesions, and if so what treatment was given? My second question: I had my first laparoscopy in February(stage IV endo), the pain came back, my second surgery was in July (adhesions and some endo), after the 2nd surgery I received Depo Lupron in August, I just received my second shot this month in the 6 month treatment. Much to my disappointment, I am having all the tale,tale symptoms of this stupid endometriosis. Can you tell, I'm just a little upset and frustrated about it. The pain is much worse this time and only on the right side. It feels like someone is sticking a hot-pocker in my right pelvic side. It burns, aches, and just plain hurts. As my dad says, "I'm sick and tired of being sick and tired." I really don't want to have another surgery, but I'm afraid that I will. The doc says that if he goes in again he would remove my right tube and ovary. I'm only 26 yr old and haven't had any children yet, but would like to. Has anyone else had just their right tube and ovary removed and become pregnant? Also, I'm giving a presentation at my school tomorrow about endo. I even interviewed my doctor for it. I hope that I do well to educate others about the disease. I am very interested in starting a support group for others with endo, but don't know how to get it started. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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