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Re: Not diagnoised with Endo but still pain

From: anonymous@obgyn.net
Thu Sep 21 10:09:43 2006


Hi Yael~

Sorry you are struggling with something you may feel is endo related. I am not trying to bash any general OB/GYN's because there are good ones that will go above and beyond their day to day practices to look further into endo.

If you could find and Endo Specialist who deals with this day in and day out that can go deeper than what the laparoscope does that would be wonderful. The longer it goes un detected it becomes harder to treat and reach. I can tell you from experience.

It was on my ureters, bladder, colon, intestines, rectum, ovaries and my ureters where attached to my side walls no matter how many times they separated them.

People always here me speaking of EA - Endometriosis Association because I love their resources for help when we need it. I like calling up and having them email me Dr.'s in any state because I am a member.

I know having an annual membership of $35.00 may seem to be a cost but it is so worth it in moments like this or when we may need articles to take to our Dr. on various signs and symptoms so they can help.

I am here for you anyway I can. Please just don't accept that answer just in case you may have it. I always wish we don't, but in case you should look down that road.

Feel free to write me anytime privatley if you wish.

Have a good day!

Elisa

At Thu, 21 Sep 2006, anonymous wrote: >
>At Mon, 18 Sep 2006, Yael wrote:
>>
>>I suffered for years with terrible pain attacks (particularly left
>>abdomen) around about ovulation time. I did a lap and the Dr. claimed
>>that he didn't find endo. He put me on a course of course of Decapeptyl
>>injections (3months then a break for two months and then another 3
>>mts.)I felt a lot better and no pain but...during the break of two
>>months the pain came back! Then during the last month of the final
>>injection I also had an attack. My Dr. concluded that I don't have
>>endo and the problem is not gynocalogical. I have had gastro, US, CT
>>colonoscopy endoscopy - all the tests and everything else is OK.
>>Can you have endo but not find it by a lap? Does anyone else have
>>similar experience?
>>I just want to know what is causing the pain...it's not in my
>>imagination!!
>>
>>--
>>yael
>>
>Has the Dr. suggested musculoskeletal issues as a reason for pain?






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