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Re: Scared of my pain! Please help!

From: anonymous@obgyn.net
Sat Dec 17 19:42:18 2005


THANK YOU THANK YOU for posting a web site about adhesions. I am seeing a lot of woman keep thinking they have endo pain when it also and most likely is adhesions. If you have had ANY type of surgery using CO2 then you most likely have adhesions. Espically woman that have endo in stage 3 or 4. Endo makes adhesions. Trust me get it checked out. I had emgerency surgery the 1st time and the doc used a lot of gauze and probely CO2 i found out in oct at my next surgery that i am filled with endo and adhesions from my breats down onto my vagina. Yes it hurts. I am progressively getting worse. I just love when a specialists in endo tells your wow your past stage 4 of endo your in the 1% of woman who get endo that bad and in the 1% group of woman that gets adhesions this bad. Sorry there is nothing else but surgery to help you. I just wanna pull my hair out!!!!!! Like i have a continous check book for this! I can't work havent since May 18/05 It took my Body 2 months to just close the damn insesion mark. I walked around with stiches that long they had to keep taking them out and putting them in. Its so fustrating that millions and millions of woman have it and i feel like we are ginny pigs, try hormons if that doesent work ok lets cut ya open. Thanks for listening I needed to vent i have been in real bad pain for the last 4 days. I have cysts in side of my overys and they are killing me. I wish you ALL well and happiness...

Vicki If you don't learn to laugh at troubles, you won't have anything to laugh at when you grow old.

At Sat, 17 Dec 2005, Leigh wrote: >
>Hello ladies,
>Pain is a very scary thing, especially when your not quite or totally
>sure of the cause. Here are a couple of sites that may help with some
>questions you may have. Research has been one of the best tools I have
>found while dealing with this disease and the many doctor's envolved.
>Search the sites I hope they help.
>I hope you find pain free days !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>
>http://www.endometriosistreatment.com/
>
>http://or-live.mediwire.com/main/Default.aspx?P=Search&Search=endometriosis
>
>http://www.pelvicpain.com/
>
>http://www.geocities.com/HotSprings/1712/adhesion.html
>
>http://www.womentowomen.com/LIBendometriosis.asp?id=2&campaignno=endometriosis&keywords=endometriosis
>
>At Sat, 17 Dec 2005, Carly wrote:
>>
>>My pain is quite similar to that. Are you on any kind of birth control
>>treatment? I am and with it, my monthly pain has dramatically lessened
>>but the pain during my periods is still very painful. I have a water
>>bottle from Restoration Hardware that is covered in a cashmere cover ..
>>a bit decadent but a lifesavor for me. I don't have much advice because
>>I am very new to this problem (just recently diagnosed, myself) but I
>>was wondering what you meant by saying that during your periods, you
>>experience clotting. I find that I have excrutiating cramps and when I
>>go to the bathroom, discover that I have passed a big, sometimes
>>rounded, goey clot thing (sorry about being so graphic, btw).
>>Does anyone know if that's an endometriosis thing?
>>Carly




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