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Re: Adhesions/Endo/treatment questions to anonymousFrom: kathym (anonymous@obgyn.net)Mon Nov 27 18:14:15 2006
Hi, My Dr is Keith Isaacson, he is the head of Minimally invasive GYN surgery at a hospital in the greater Boston area. He is a well know and respected laser surgeon. From what I read on Dr Cook or Redwine's site I believe excision is performed using a co2 laser, which is what my Dr used. My first surgery was not performed by him, basically the dr opened me up and said I needed an expert to remove the adhesions, and I was referred to my current DR. On my second surgery the adhesions and endo were removed as best he could. The third surgery was an emergency for the tubal...they could barely find my tube and was only concentrating on that, since it was potentially life threatening!! the fourth surgery was for removal of 2 huge endometrioma's, which were able to be done laprascopically, 2 yers ago and the suspected source of my pain at the time, unfortunately the pain has been bad lately, perhaps more adhesions have been formed...vicious cycle I wasn't sure if you worked for this web site since your signature was from medispace. I'd be interested in hearing your story. Also how much Advil were you taking to develop a ulcer? How could you tell it was an ulcer not endo pain???
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