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Re: burned out endo and bladder problems

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From: anonymous (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed Jan 19 05:31:59 2005


Hi Girls!

I am 25, soon to be 26, and have had endo symptoms since the onset of puberty at 11. Anyways, when I had my diagnostic lap my doctor told me the same thing, that he couldn't remove it without damaging my organs. I also had several adhesions, one especially deep, that he said couldn't be removed. So, I suffered for five more years before I found Dr. Albee in Atlanta. He removed everything, including the adhesions. I had extensive endo on my bowels, bladder, colon, appendix, ligaments, ureters, etc, etc. I just wanted you both to know that just because your doctor cannot remove it doesn't mean that it cannot be removed. You just need to go to a specialist, one that only does endo, to get it removed when it is in locations that are difficult to remove it from.

God Bless!




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