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Re: first notice of endo -- specialists in Austin, TX?From: Shan (anonymous@obgyn.net)Thu Nov 30 21:09:39 2006
At Thu, 30 Nov 2006, becky wrote: > >I've been having pain in my lower right pelvic area for about a month, >went to the obgyn and he said "Something's there that shouldn't be >there. Your uterus is tilted b/c it's being weighed down by something." >Had an ultrasound that same day -- just got the results: nothing showed >up. I was told that endo was a definite possibility according to my >symptoms (lower back pain, pinching, dull pain in abdomen). > >After freaking out, researching endo on this website, and freaking out >some more, I scheduled a lap with my obgyn (which he recommended). He's >a fertility (or infertility?) specialist, and I'm scheduled for Wed Dec >6. But after reading the posts here I'm afraid that he may not be a >specialist in endo and therefore not remove everything that needs to be >removed, or do it incorrectly, or not see what he should see, etc. > >My doctor is Wayne Ingram of Austin, TX. If anyone knows anything about >endo specialists in the Austin area, or about my doc in particular, or >even a website that would give me some tips on finding out, please let >me know. >Thanks so much!!! >becky Hey Becky, I'm so sorry about what you've had to go through. I went through many mean and stupid (when it comes to Endo.) doctors and was beginning to loose complet faith. Then I was refered to this Doctor, he is amazing. I truly had lost all hope with this disease and this man has helped me more than I can say in the email. He specialized in Endo. at Emory University. His office is in San Antonio, but I feel he's worth the drive! Let me know if you are interested and willing and able to make the trip and I'll give you his info. Wish you all the best! I know with this disease it's hard to get out of bed let alone drive to another city. Shannon
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