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Re: Allen Masters Syndrome

From: holly (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri Aug 5 00:23:42 2005


it's basically little pockets of endometriosis in the peritoneal lining. they're also called peritoneal pockets or windows. the endo sits on the lining of your pelvis and gradually creates what looks like a hole. they found some in my first lap. basically, they open the hole up and take out all the endo inside.

hth

~holly mild endo/IC

At Thu, 4 Aug 2005, Lori wrote: >
>Joan,
>Wow, I had never heard of Allen Masters Syndrome, but I did do a google
>search on the internet and came up with a couple websites for you. They
>are http://www.whonamedit.com and
>http://www.onlineambulance.com/articles/doc/9/grp/Women/art/umalpositions.htm
>also if you look at this forum back to Sept. 28, 2004 There is another
>lady suffering from this syndrome, I believe her name was Miranda. I
>hope some of this will help you. Do you have any children? I ask you
>that, because this syndrome is the malpositioning of the uterus and that
>could've happened during childbirth or c-section. Take care of
>yourself. Good luck!
>
>Hugs~
>Lori D.
>
>At Wed, 3 Aug 2005, Joan wrote:
>>
>>I was just wondering if anyone had any information about allen masters
>>syndrome. I was recently diagnosed with this syndrome as well as
>>endometriosis. I am still uncertain as to what it is and if there is
>>any cure and I don't have my dr's appt. till another month. Can anyone
>>help me with this? Thanks!




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