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Re: Help Please
From: anonymous@obgyn.net
Mon Oct 31 14:28:07 2005
Sarah,
When I was diagnosed with Endometriosis, it took a long time to diagnose
because I had odd symptoms similar to the ones you are describing. I
would have cramps between my cycles continuously. My endo symptoms are
a witness to the fact that not every case is by the textbook.
Alissa
At Mon, 31 Oct 2005, Alyson wrote:
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>Did they do a D&C when you had your miscarriage? There could have been a
>complication with that. I had a friend with that issue. They missed a
>piece of placenta. She was having cramping and pain unrelated to her
>cycle. Maybe worth asking about?
>Alyson
>
>At Mon, 31 Oct 2005, sarah wrote:
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>>Hi there. I'm new to all this and hope I'm not intruding but am just
>>after a bit of advice really. I'm Sarah, age 30 from the UK and my
>>husband and I are currently ttc our first baby. We had a missed
>>miscarriage in Januray this year (having conceived very quickly) and
>>prior to that never had any problems. Ever since the m/c I've been
>>getting bizarre cramps and pains in my lowere abdomen/pelvis. They're
>>not cyclical and not painful as such just like very mild period pains.
>>I've had an ultrasound and internal examinations which were all clear
>>and the next step would be a lap. I'm just wondering whether anyone
>>recognises the above as symptoms of endo. I know they're not typical,
>>but the thing I've discovered is that with endo there doesn't seem to be
>>such a thing as typical. Please let me jknow your thoughts. Positive
>>or negative opinions gratefully received. Thanks Sarah xx
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