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Re: Confused

From: Dena (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun Jun 4 15:27:13 2006


Hi Sue,

I was prescribed Neurotin (in combination with narcotics) about a year ago by my pain management doctor in Boston. I was only on it for a couple months and it was apparent that it wasn't doing anything for me. They took me off of it and explained that a handful of women with endo do find relief from it. Maybe you'll be one of them? I hope so! Good luck!

At Sat, 3 Jun 2006, Sue wrote: >
>I had my 2nd lap on March 27. They found an endometrioma which was
>fairly large. It had completely taken over my left ovary, as well as a
>birth defect they found in my fallopian tube. It appears it wasn't
>fully developed. The surgery took 5 hours. I am having worse pains
>than before. They are more sharp/stabbing pains...and now the pain has
>radiated down to the vagina area. It feels like I'm sitting on a knife
>most of the time. I don't understand. I thought I would be feeling
>better. My doctor told me he might be putting me on Neurotin, which is
>anti-epileptic seizure medication for my spasms. Has anyone heard of
>that?
>
>--
>Endo in NY
>

--
Dena



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