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Re: Need some assistance

From: anonymous@obgyn.net
Wed Apr 26 18:31:31 2006


Thanks Rhonda. I love my doctor and it took me a long time to find someone I was comfortable with and thought would be the best choice for me. Now, I am doubting that and wondering if I shouldn't find someone new. Thank you for the advice and I will certainly post more questions/concerns as I go through this process of finding and trying to fix the problem. Thank you again!

At Wed, 26 Apr 2006, Rhonda wrote: >
>My symptoms started as bad period pains and excrusiating pain while
>going pee during the first couple of days of my periods. I would call
>your gyn and request all your records and find someone else, I am sure
>many of us here will tell you the same thing. If you do not want to
>change then I would tell them you want your yearly exame now. It is
>hard to find a good doctor but when you find one it is well worth it. I
>have a good doctor but he is not good for the endo issues so I am
>currantly sending my records out to several doctors for their oppinions.
>I can't comment on the birth control issue as I can't take it, I had
>blood clots after my son was born so now I am a blood clot risk and
>can't take any hormones. I hope you find answers HUGS Rhonda
>
>At Wed, 26 Apr 2006, Heather wrote:
>>
>>Since I had my daughter a little over three years ago, I have been on
>>Seasonale. I have not had one issue since being on it until about two
>>months ago. I started having severe pain, cramping, bleeding and
>>clotting and have continued bleeding on and off ever since. Some of
>>days, the bleeding is heavy other days its light. I have pain on and
>>off in my uterus (cramping as well) and in my back. I have also been
>>extremely moody, tired and freezing cold all of the time. I have talked
>>with my ob/gyn on a few occassions, but they seem to want to do nothing
>>and are not overly concerned by these issues. A girlfriend of mine has
>>had endrometriosis for about five years and said her same symptoms
>>started like mine. But, my ob/gyn plays it off as saying we just need
>>to wait for your yearly exam (since its coming up) and take a look at
>>things then, this could just be a birth control issue. But, to have the
>>on going issues, I am extremely concerned. Can any of you give me input
>>into how your symptoms started and if this seems like something I should
>>be this concerned about. Thank you for listening and taking the time to
>>help another concerned young woman!!!!




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