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Re: Endo INSIDE the uterus

From: Victoria (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu Nov 30 03:54:58 2006


I am on the pill...continually for 6 months, get off of it for 1 then back on for 6. This has been going on for about a year, so I'm quite concerned how the endo is even growing! Prior to me going on the pill continually, yes, a lot of pelvic pain, but now it is moderate for a few days each month, and starts a few days before I would normally get my period (if I didn't start a new pack of pills).

I will go reseach adenomyosis now. Thank you.

At Wed, 29 Nov 2006, anonymous wrote: >
>He may suspect that you have adenomyosis. Basically, it's when
>endometrial tissue grows in the muscle wall of the uterus. Sometimes it
>can be seen through an MRI. Are you having a lot of midline pelvic
>pain?
>
>At Wed, 29 Nov 2006, Victoria wrote:
>>
>>Hi there - I just found this site and have been researching for an
>>answer to the questions that I have. 2 weeks ago I went to the doctor
>>and had (yet another) sonogram. The one previous to 2 weeks ago was
>>about 2 months ago. On this past visit, my doctor saw some "lines"
>>inside my uterus (this was an internal sonogram). He said that he
>>believes it is endo, which is very rare and made him concerned. His
>>only comment: "Come back in two months for another sonogram". Needless
>>to say, I made an appointment with a new doctor.
>>
>>I've struggled with endo for over 12 years, and have never heard of the
>>endo growing inside. Could someone help me out with this? I can't find
>>anything on the web.
>>
>>Thank you,
>>Victoria






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