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Re: Leg Pain

From: Amanda (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed May 18 17:56:11 2005


Thank you so much that I am not the only one, I thought I might be losing it. When I had my lap done they removed scar tissue from my sciatic nerve now my leg leg gets so painful I can not walk at all for hours on end. I work in a very physical job and this has becomew a big problem. It is so frustrating. If any of find out anything else please email me. Spiralbelle@hotmaIL.COM

At Tue, 26 Apr 2005, Stefanie wrote: >
>Hi Stacie, no real interesting news from my DR. she suggested i do
>another series of lupron to trace the leg symptom..i declined...in some
>ways it makes sense..if the pain disappears then it's probably endo
>related...but i have been through that once already...that was enough.
>
>I am investigating other options. looking through the possible links of
>hormones and neurotransmitters...and studying Energy Medicine, as
>presented by healer Donna Eden...it is amazing.
>I reccomend her books etc.
>be well
>-Stefanie
>
>>Hi Stephanie!
>>
>>I am so glad you posted this! I have been having mild to severe pain at
>>times in my legs. I too have wondered about Fibromylagia, but my doctor
>>did also mention the endo affecting the nerves in my legs. BUT, no one
>>will help me do anything about it. I'm not sure really what can be done
>>unless another surgery is performed to remove the endo from the nerves.
>>Unsure of how possible that would be; very difficult. If you find out
>>anything please let us know. I would be very interested to see what you
>>find. I will share as well if I find help :)
>>
>>Take care and God Bless!
>>Stacie




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