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Re: Finding a new doctor?!

From: Alyson (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed Oct 19 13:21:08 2005


G- I actually asked my primary care doctor to recomend someone. I had looked at all of the list serves, etc and couldn't find anyone in my area either. I really trust my primary and she knows all of the doctors in the area very well. Her recomendation worked out great. My new doc isn't a specialist but he is very experienced dealing with endo. Good luck, Alyson

At Tue, 18 Oct 2005, G wrote: >
>ladies,
>well i am not sure how else to go about this. I have searched the web
>to death, but can't find a doctor that specializes in endo that is very
>close, so i guess i will have to hope to find a doctor that can treat my
>endo. How do i find a good doctor?? trial and error? i have though
>about asking my current doctor to recommened someone, but is that going
>to be wierd? is that like saying "sorry ur no good tell me someone who
>is good". my current doctor did a lap in april. when my pain came back
>in aug he started me on lupron. he said if the lupron didn't work then
>we were looking at a hyst. well the lupron isn't working, but i am not
>ready for a hyst either. i want to find some one who does that lap were
>they cut the endo out. i'm just not sure how to go about this. anyone
>have any advice? thanks!!
>
>--
>G
>




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