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Re: Do you get a High Sed. Rate with Endo Flares?

From: angela (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon Feb 27 05:03:49 2006


At Sun, 26 Feb 2006, Tara wrote: >
>Just a guess, but I think it is entirely possible to have a high sed
>rate with an endo flare up. I know hundreds of conditions can cause
>inflammation and can lead to an elevated level like arthritis, or even a
>common cold. I would want to see what yours is when you aren't in a ton
>of endo pain too. It may mean another inflammatory process if it is
>still high when your endo isn't acting up. Great question!
>
>At Sun, 26 Feb 2006, Tracey wrote:
>>
>> Hi Ladies~
>>Seems everytime I go in to the gyno with bad bad pain,(from Endo) my
>>bloodwork always shows a high sed rate.
>>
>> which indicates inflammtion going on somewhere inside.
>> Well,..I sure feel inflammed to put it mildly.
>> Is this normal with any of you too?
>> Do you ever have a high sed rate?
>>
>> Thanks for any replys
>> :) I apreciate it
>> Tracey

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hi my name is angela im new to the site , im 32 and had endo about 7 years well diagnosis.what is a high sed rate i never heard of it i only went hospital when diagnoised but im getting worse, so need to get something sorted. i got caught pregnant twice and lost them both at 12 weeks , but i littery swelled , not really put any weight on , i looked bigger and my face was puffy any clues anyone as hospital arent interested in investaging till i have had 4 misscarages and im not trying for a while now. thanks





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