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I'm so tired of this I can't cry anymore

From: Jamie (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sat Jul 9 19:44:35 2005


What I really would like is maybe some help. I was told I had endo when I was 18 (I'm 23 now) and I've been on different birth control pills, I've had surgery and I've tired more natural methods of dealing with the pain. I'm on Depo Provera now... and I finally don't have pain EVERY day. But I still have a problem... I just got married a year ago and I can't have sex with my husband. I just hurts me too much... When we were first together there was no problem. When the endo started to get worse I started getting more problems, more severe pain (I actually called into work because I couldn't get out of bed), more days of being in pain, nausea, I was either constipated or had diarrhea, my back hurt.. you get the idea. About a year or more of being with my now husband I started having pain during intercourse... nothing to bad it was just uncomfortable.... But I am at the point now that I could never have sex again and be just fine with it. But I love my husband and he nows its a problem for me he doesn't pressure me... but I just wish there was something that I could do so I could be with him and have it not hurt... it even hurts the whole next day after... I can't even try and take care of things myself with out hurting... I just don't know what to do... If anyone can tell me anything... I would really like to try it... My doctor hasn't helped... I hope somebody can.



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