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Re: I think my endo has returned...

From: Amanda (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue May 10 17:54:54 2005


YOU SHOULD GO TO SEE YOUR DOCTOR. There may be ways of controling it that don't require another surgery, I can tell you from personal experience that it is not anything to ignore. Even if you do need surgery again you do not have to get pregnant. If you catch it before scar tissue starts forming it is going to be easier to control with out surgery. Only your doctor can tell you for sure but it never hurts to find out. >

At Mon, 9 May 2005, Kris wrote:

>not sure what to do! long story short...found endometrial implants
>during my lap back in 2000. very mild but was the cause of lower back
>pain, leg pain as a result of the lower back pain, and pelvic twitching
>pain always during a certain few days of my cycle. my OB at the time
>(UNC-Chapel Hill) said that sometimes its the mildest cases that can
>cause discomfort more than stage 4. i know this to be true as a friend
>of mine didnt get pregnant for years...finally had a lap and discovered
>stage 4 endo and she never had any pain!!!
>
>anyways, i have a 3 yr old. went off the pill in 2002 and was pg within
>3 months. miscarried with triploidy loss (69XXY)supposedly lots of
>blood loss during D&C. went back on the pill. just went off again 3
>months ago and now my old symptoms are returning... leg pain, back
>pain, shootin gpains in my pelvic area...
>
>should i go see my dr immediately? we dont want to get pg again right
>away, but i know if i have another lap that i will have to.
>
>--
>Kris
>




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