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Re: A new type of lap that will fix it all?

From: Jessica (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue Jul 19 14:54:57 2005


Wow this is all new to me. I'm def going to have to ask my new dr about this. I was just thinking to myself yesterday how would a dr. would find the clear endo. I am howevere skeptical that all the endo can be removed, but like Erica said more removed is better. I can't beleieve how little the dr. who performed my first lap was. Well thanks for the info shawna. Jessica

At Tue, 19 Jul 2005, Shawna wrote: >
>I recently revisited my gyno to confirm my lap and he went into detail
>about a new type of lap. Apparently the regular type uses a white light
>to highlight the endo but I guess the doctors couldn't see the bits that
>spread but now some doctors are using a blue light and it shows all the
>endo, even the smallest bit. He told me that when he uses the blue
>light my endo won't come back because he'll get it all. He also told me
>that using the internet as a research tool was useless because it's so
>far behind the times and there's barely a site that talks about this
>"blue light." Does this sound crazy or has some one else heard of this?
>Thanks and best wishes to all
>Shawna




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