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Re: endoFrom: anonymous@obgyn.netMon Dec 19 22:49:47 2005
At Wed, 26 Feb 2003, Norma wrote: > >I had a cystectomy on Thursday February 20th, 2003 this is barely my 3rd >day back home. >I was diagnosed with Endometriosis, however the whole time I was going >to the OBYGN dept. at the hospital (County Hospital)The Doctors kept >telling me that the problem was on my left ovary not on my right. That >they in fact had seen the right ovary and it looked normal. They also >told me, they were going to do a sirgury which is call laparadomy. This >sirgury apparentley was going to require for them to open 1 little whole >under my waist and two on each side lower. They also said that the Cyst >was 12cmm. After the sirgury I realized they had cut me all accross, >like a sesarian sirgury and they called this a open laparadomy. >My question or opinion from you is: Is it really legal for the Doctors >to go ahead and open a bigger insicion after I had sign papers where it >specificaly showed that they were going to do just 3 little wholes, >instead of open me up all. And also, I'm kind of curious as of why they >would tell me the whole time that the problem was on my left ovary and >after surgery they told me that they had done the cystechtomy from my >right ovary. >Was it also, really necesary for they to cut me all accross when the >cyst was only 12cmm and apparently what they told me, was that the cyst >was just a big clowgth of blood? >They also gave a injection which I don't remember what the name of that >was and told me that I need one more in 3 months and after that I will >be on pills and this is to prevent from Endo to come back? >Is this going to make me gain weight? have acknee? What are the side >effects of this and can it make me infertile? >Is there a clinic you would recomend for me to go from this point on to >do follow ups about this Endo problem where they don't charge to much? I >don't have insurance, and I really don't trust the Doctors at that >Hospital since they tell me one thing but they do something totally >diferent? >I also would like to know, why and how is it that we get Endo,is it >hereditary or not and is there anything we can do naturally to prevent >it, whithout taking pills or anything like that? >Is there a book, you'll recommend or a website where I can learn more >about this Endo disease. >Thanks in advanced for your help, I'm sorry if I have a lot of grammar >issues but English is not my first language.
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