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From: Trisha (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue Sep 27 02:05:42 2005


Hello all. As you may remember I had my first lap not long ago and am due in about a week for my post op where my Dr. is hoping I will go ahead with the Lupron, I think he's gonna be dissappointed! My question is this, since I'm new to this whole endo thing, I would like to try continuous BCP which I realize only work for some but, from my understanding, Lupron can shrink your endo implants and then stop them from growing but when you get off of it they will most likely start growing again, is that right? Well with bcp, they are supposed to keep the endo from growing also but does bcp shrink the implants? How many of you have had good success with using cbpc and keeping the endo at bay? And what exactly is the difference between endo and adhesions? I had both I guess. Is there one that is worse to have than the other? I guess my Dr. did not get all of the endo which I am not happy about and am anxiously waiting to find out how much and where, and to make sure the stuff was excised. If they excised the endo, arn't their a few different methods to excise the endo? Well, any answers or help you can give me is great! Also, does anyone know the site where it says that Lupron can cause Fibormyalsia? I would love to print that and bring it to my post op. Thanks again and I wishing you all better days to come! Take care!



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