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Re: Help! 23 and going to have a hysto soon
From: K (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed Jan 26 21:08:11 2005
Stacy i don't know much about it either and i think a full hysto would
help the endo because there would be no release of horomones ( no
ovarys) for the endo to grow. If it has attached to other organs then i
would think that would have to be removed too off the organs. 12
surgerys! You need some sort of relief, i cannot believe there is no
other cure for this...crazy You are very young so make sure you have
gotten 2nd opinions before you do it.
Kristen
At Wed, 26 Jan 2005, Kathy wrote:
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>At Tue, 25 Jan 2005, Stacy wrote:
>>Hi Karen, Thank you for your reply.
>
>I have to ask why you say that the hysto will not help due to endo? Yes
>I do have endo and this has been gong on for years, Ih ave had to this
>date 12 surgerys and none has helped, I'm scared that this still will
>not be the cure due to the fact that the dr. thinks the endo has
>attached to other organs as well. Please help with any info you may
>have. I'm scared and really have no one to turn who might even
>understand the way you do.
>Thanks kathy
>
>>I know absolutely nothing about your situation, but if it is
>>endometriosis causing your problems, a hysterectomy likely won't help.
>>Hysterectomy will help with adenomyosis, but not with endometriosis. If
>>you keep your ovaries, or if you take HRT, the endo will continue to
>>grow inside you.
>>
>>http://www.hersfoundation.com/
>>http://www.hystersisters.com
>>
>>At Mon, 24 Jan 2005, Kathy wrote:
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>>>Hi my name is kathy and I'm 23 and I will be having a full hysto in 2
>>>months and I just want someone to talk with that might beable to help me
>>>with this.
>>
>>--
>>Stacy F
>>
>>Visit my website!
>>http://pages.ivillage.com/stafl/
>>
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