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Re: New to EndoFrom: Shannon (anonymous@obgyn.net)Sun Feb 27 14:59:26 2005
At Sun, 27 Feb 2005, Darla wrote: > >Shannon >I would be very cautious of taking medication without knowing for >certain that you actually have the condition. You probably do, but to >put you into peri- menapause without the facts seems very irresponsible >of your doc. >I had my hysterectomy at your age, after refusing Lupron, but I know now >that there are doctors who can remove your endo with only a 20%chance of >recurrence; mine has recurred after my total hysterectomy. There is so >much to know, I pray for wisdom for your doc, and that your pain is >under control soon! Darla Thank you for taking the time to write me. I am so confused as I don't know what to do. I just want to find a doctor that actually cares about helping me with this problem. I totally agree with you that my doctor was very irresponsible. I left that appointment so dissapointed and angry. Then when I had a bad reaction to the injection, I left the dr. a message and they never even called me back. I am trying the best I can to educate myself on as much as possible so that I am better equipped when I go to see a dr. This is just so frustrating. The dr. told my husband and I if I wanted kids we should have them soon. I am about to finally start college to get my pharmacy degree and my husband is going to retire in the navy so neither of us wants kids really. I just would like to know how to find a dr. that actually cares. Any thoughts??? How bad has the endo. come back? I am so very sorry to hear that. I feel as though my pain has run my life for so long and I wish so dearly to get it back.
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