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Re: Comparing pain
From: Abigail (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri Jul 22 19:39:38 2005
Thank you, You are the first person to say pain came on fast & hard &
everyday. Now did your laps help at all?
They have put my daughter on the danazol vaginal suppository. It has
only been a week & a half. We are waiting.
I do believe her. I can see it in the way she walks, in her eyes. It
is killing me.
Abigail
At Fri, 22 Jul 2005, Terrya wrote:
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>Actually this was my situation. I was having pain daily for 2 years but
>did not have isnurance to go to the doctor to really find out what it
>was. It was worse on the left side and hurt really badly when I walked.
>I was about 19 when it started. Now I am 23. I was diagnosed last June
>and have had 2 laparoscopic surgeries since then and am about to have
>another one. Please believe your daughter when she tells u she is in
>constant pain because I'm sure her pain is real. It doesn't matter how
>much endo a person has, there is no correlation between the amount of
>endo and the amount of pain. I hope your daughter finds something to
>help her feel better.
>
>At Fri, 22 Jul 2005, Abigail wrote:
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>>My daughter was diagnosed with endo fairly quickly. We have tried a few
>>things.
>>But.... I was wondering..
>>Her pain came on in Sept 2003. It came on hard & every day. There was
>>no starting with pain during her period, & building up to everyday. It
>>was everyday from the git go.
>>She had a lap...One dot of endo & 4 adhesions...No pain relief.
>>She depo-provera 6 months... no pain relief.
>>She did have something (hernia like) pop out & go back in ...Diagnosed
>>as no hernia. CT.. no hernia
>>
>>Does this sound like anyone else's endo? Pain every day from the
>>beginning?
>>Thank you, for your time.
>>Abigail
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