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Re: Bladder pain...anyone else?

From: Rachel (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sat Jul 9 10:50:29 2005


Cindy, was the endo on your bladdar removed? If you're not ready for a hysterectomy, don't do it. Hysterectomy doesn't work for everyone. If all endo isn't removed when you have the hysterectomy, the endo can still grow, becuase even though your ovaries aren't there to produce estrogen, the endo produces its own and feeds off of itself, like cancer. If your doctor is not willing to give you more options than hysterectomy, it's time to find a new doctor.

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Rachel

At Fri, 8 Jul 2005, cindy wrote: > >It is getting worse.It wakes me up in the middle of the night,severe >bladder pain.Then when I try to urinate,I have to push so hard to get it >started.I was told that I have endo very bad on the bladder area.That >was at my last lap 2 yrs ago so I can only imagine it to be worse now.I >have been told I have probably the worse case of endo my gyno has ever >seen,he keeps pushing for a hysterectomy which I am not mentally ready >for.




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