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Re: Abnormal Vaginal bleeding for 11 weeks, Dr. thinks Lupron is next step

From: Mindy (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri Sep 29 10:47:26 2006


I had a ultrasound, and a hysterosonogram which was seriously painful. Both came back normal I suppose. I did have cysts, but nothing showing exactly what the mass is that my dr. felt during examination of my uterus. She thought it was probably a polyp, but after removing the mass and sending it off, it came back as nothing. I've never in my life had abnormal bleeding, just long and heavy periods, but never anything over 10 days, 10 weeks is just insane. Surely there is a reason for it.

At Wed, 27 Sep 2006, heather wrote: >
>I got the shot for 4 months. I stopped having periods after te second
>shot. the side effects really suck. thehot flashes and anxiety are
>difficult to deal with. It has been 2 months since I stopped the shot
>and I still have not gotten my period back. i havn't talke dto my
>doctor about it yet. I hear both good and bad stories about lupron.
>
>At Wed, 27 Sep 2006, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote:
>>
>>Honestly Mindy I don't think so.
>>
>>Please think twice before taking the shot of that nasty drug.
>>
>>It has left me with so many lasting effects after just one 3-month shot,
>>and not helped my pain or bleeding at all, that I curse it every single
>>day when I can't open a bottle of medications for myself - that's how
>>swollen and hurtful my hands are from something that resembles arthritic
>>pain.
>>
>>Please research it and don't take it unless you're absolutely sure of
>>it.
>>
>>If you need more help or someone to talk to please let me know.
>>
>>Good luck and may that drug never ever hurt anyone again!!!
>>
>>Wishing you painfree days!
>>
>>Inny.
>>
>>At Tue, 26 Sep 2006, Mindy wrote:
>>>
>>>I was diagnosed with Endo in April of 2004, in July of 2004 I had
>>>excision surgery with a very well known surgeon in Milwaukee. I got
>>>pregnant a few months later and delivered my 2nd child in July of '05.
>>>About 7 months post delivery of my baby I had horrific left sided pain
>>>and was vomiting. As it turns out I had gallstones and during that
>>>surgery to remove my gallbladder I was found to of had my Uterus adhesed
>>>to my Round Ligament. I went on the mini pill following that Surgery
>>>for bc. I did notice that as I kept getting minor spotting and
>>>irregular periods that it felt like my endo was coming back. I was
>>>getting the familiar pain again. Well after having a period for 6 weeks
>>>recently my dr. put me on Ovcon 35 to stop it. That didn't work
>>>despite taking up to 3 a day. I was then given several tests. I even
>>>ended up having to have a D&C with biopsy of my uterus because she says
>>>she felt something during one of my pelvic exams. The biopsies came
>>>back not recognizing what it was that she took out of me. She then
>>>changed my bcp to Yazmin. Well here it is 11 weeks and still bleeding.
>>>She says she can't explain why it is, but that I should do the Lupron
>>>because it will give me relief of this for 6 months. I am petrified to
>>>do this. Surely there is a reason for my bleeding. Will Lupron really
>>>help this??!??
>>>
>>>--
>>>Thanks,
>>>
>>>Mindy
>>>
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>>
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>>
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Thanks,

Mindy




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