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Re: Correlations between worsening endo and...[fillinblank]

From: Alyson (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sat Aug 5 20:47:11 2006


Yep, immunilogical is definately a good word to use. That is something that has been talked about quite a bit. I think a few of us have kicked around the idea of allergy and sinus infection correlations. When I was seeing my accupuncturists they kept talking about how weak my immune system was(is) and put quite alot of focus into that aspect of my treatment. In thinking back, I was never a very healthy child/young adult. I had chronic strep throat (monthly until they finally took my tonsils out too), bronchitis, allergies, skin problems, then when I was old enough came all of the crazy reproductive stuff. I think stress is also a trigger of increased symptoms and pain. I can definately nail down things like exercise, sex, stress, lifting, etc. that cause me to have more pain than usual. Alyson

At Sat, 5 Aug 2006, Jenny wrote: >
>My mom and I were talking about any possible correlations between
>increased times of increased pain and what else was going on in my life.
>My cramps became unbearable for 2-3 days a month when I was 15. In the
>following months, my immune system was very weak. I had mononucleosis
>and then I had ear and throat aches 2-3 weeks out of each month for 5
>months until I had a tonsilectomy. I know that endo is a reproductive
>AND immunilogical(is that a word?) disease. Has this happened to anyone
>else?
>
>Also in those months, my dad had a heart attack, my parents separated,
>my mom moved across the state, and I started smoking and doing drugs. (I
>don't anymore.)
>
>Just wondering~Jenny




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