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Re: Stages of Endo.

From: Amanda (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue Nov 16 08:47:15 2004


Teri, >From what my doc's (I see 2 obgyn's and a fertility specialist)told me,
endo is based on how much is there and where it is adhered to on your body. There are different shades of endo that play part in the stage. The lighter (egg whiteish) the color it has just developed. (I don't know how long just is either! I'd think a year or so) And it can range all the way up to a coffee color. The pain or infertility from your endo doesn't reflect the stage you are in. I am in Stage I and am going through fertility drugs now. Did your Dr. perform the lap using a camera (for pictures for you) or sometime they record it. HOpe you found this useful. Amanda

At Mon, 15 Nov 2004, Teri wrote: >
>I see all you stating what stage or have severe your endo is, why is it
>that when my doc said i had endo he did not tell my how bad or not bad
>it was. and the fact that is is no back, should that give me a clue?
>
>--
>Teri mom of 2
>




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