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Re: Find a new Dr?
From: Alyson (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sat Mar 25 10:50:57 2006
I just feel like you really need to be able to trust your doctor. If
you feel that he is being insincere it makes it hard to trust that he
has your best interests at heart. Its also a tad disturbing that he
associates the amount of endo with your pain level. As a "specialist"
he should know that you can have alot of endo and no pain or a little
and tons of pain.
At Fri, 24 Mar 2006, Jessica wrote:
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>Okay this is probably a stupid question but I've been seeing an Endo
>specialist for about 8 months now. HE preformed a lap on me in Aug
>using a C02 laser and my pain went away for a few months. When it cam
>back I contacted him and he put me on Depo which made my
>Fibromaylgia(FMS) worse. He also Suggested Lupron which I reminded him
>thats what caused me FMS. I went in yesterday cause the pain is
>unbearable. He performed a Yearly while training in a new nurse
>yesterday and was explaining to her that we would go about suppresing
>the endo no matter what that took. THen he turned around to me and said
>I was going to have to "deal with the pain" Because surgery wasnt an
>option and there wasnt anything he could do. I hate to switch Dr.s
>again becaue it feels like I'l be starting over, but this Dr. doesnt
>listens and just assumes I should feel all better after he worked his
>miracle surgery on me. He also made the comment that I had very little
>endo suggesting I should have very little pain again. I dont know what
>to do. I need advice. Would you ladys find a knew Dr. or continue
>trying to talk to the one you have if in my situation. Thanks everyone
>Jessica
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