Re: How many here suffer endo after age 50? How old are you? poll
From: Elisa (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu Jun 29 11:09:09 2006
Holly~
That is always good news to hear from Dr's. I know myself I had a
period from 34-41 which was a very dormant time. I think the problems
after that are just from reoccurring scar tissue and fibrosis. My
friend as I mentioned had a cyst and an ovary rupture which sent hers
out everywhere and she is the rare exception.
I haven't met many woman myself who suffer as bad as the early years but
who knows what this disease does. It has to get tired sometime right :)
--
Elisa
At Thu, 29 Jun 2006, holly wrote:
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>35
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>when i had my last surgery, my dr told me he doesn't have to do many
>surgeries for endo on women over 40. so maybe there will be some relief
>soon.
>
>~holly
>mild endo and IC
>
>At Thu, 29 Jun 2006, Elisa wrote:
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>>Hi Jenny~
>>
>>This is a GREAT question. I am 42 years young :) and have a
>>hyster-sister who is a 55 years young and a Chiropractic Dr. who does
>>everything faithfully non conventional and conventional methods and
>>still suffers with this disease just as bad many years after a
>>hysterectomy.
>>
>>Funny enough she was just asking this the other day....and wanted to
>>know if someone was going to do a study on women in the older generation
>>so we can plan for what comes next...keep us posted if you find out
>>anything in this area.
>>
>>Thanks..
>>
>>--
>>Elisa
>>
>>At Thu, 29 Jun 2006, Jenny wrote:
>>>
>>>I notice that the majority here are in our 30's and younger. I was just
>>>wondering how many here suffer with pain after menopause (I know it does
>>>happen.) If not many women say they are over 50 or even 40, that's a
>>>really good sign for us. Just curious.
>>>
>>>~Jenny (I'm 33)
>>