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After Hysterectomy

From: Amy (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed Jul 26 16:17:45 2006


Hello everyone, my name is Amy, i am 31 years old. I was diagnosed with endo 6 years ago. I had a total hysterectomy 4 years ago. I haven't had any pain from the endo since my hysterectomy until now. I stopped taking my HRT a couple of years ago per my doctors instructions when i developed a lump in my right breast. I had a biopsy and it's not cancer. I didn't start my HRT back until about 2 months ago. After being on the HRT about 6 weeks i began have severe pain in my lower back and butt, i burn when i urinate and i have to urinate frequently and i feel like i have to urinate very bad and i go and only a small amount comes out. I went to the doctor, the urine dip came back neg. He said that i do not have a UTI or anything. He said he thought i might have a small kidney stone so he sent me for an xray, nothing. Monday i went back to the doctor and my regular doctor was back and she told me she thought it might be my endo because it all started about 6 weeks after being back on HRT. She also said that i could have adhesions. I have alot of urinary and bowel problems. She suggested i go back to my gyno that did my hysterectomy, i'd rather go to a doctor that knows more about endo. How do i find a gyno locally that knows all about endo, do i call and ask them or what? I am interested in going to the CEC, if i decide to how do i go about getting all my medical records? Any info anyone can give is appreciated. Thanks.





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