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Re: Endometrosis-Amritakoul

From: Amritakoul (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sat Dec 9 02:28:28 2006


Hello Aylson

I would like to know whther your are a gynaecologist. Just for my inform . For it seems yopu know a lot on endo.

At Thu, 7 Dec 2006, Alyson wrote: >
>Amritakoul,
>Without knowing too much about your situation...it is entirely possible
>that depending on your surgeon's skill level and method of removal,
>there were endo implants missed or not completely removed. If that is
>the case the endo can grow back causing blockages of fallopian tubes,
>etc. However, there could be any number of things contributing to your
>inability to conceive. Has your doctor done any hormone testing, etc.?
>There has been some discussion as well of endometriosis creating an
>unfavorable environment (biochemically) for conception.
>If you are not in a position to seek a surgical specialist, you may want
>to try some alternative methods in the meantime. There is a book called
>Endometriosis: A Key to Healing and Fertility through Nutrition by Dian
>Shepperson Mills (available on Amazon.com) that discusses the different
>biochemical and hormonal reactions that can be affected by endometriosis
>and other pelvic diseases. It then provides dietary suggestions of
>foods to avoid that may act similar to hormones when digested. I have
>also heard of women having success with accupuncture when attempting to
>conceive. Those are just some ideas you may want to look into in
>addition to researching other treatment options.
>Also try this web site endo-resolved.com
>It has some helpful information.
>Alyson
>
>At Thu, 7 Dec 2006, Amritakoul wrote:
>>
>>Hello Alyson
>>
>>In my case i think the gynaec has used laser for cutting thru the endo.
>>And in other surgery i doubt whether she has been able to remone the
>>endo implants.My concern is that i am yet to concieve and i want to have
>>a child at all cost.
>>
>>At Mon, 4 Dec 2006, Alyson wrote:
>>>
>>>Amritakoul,
>>>So far according to all of the research I know of, there is no cure for
>>>endometriosis. I think alot of ill informed doctors would like to
>>>believe that is the case. There are some doctors here in the US that
>>>believe that it is possible to keep endometriosis from growing if a
>>>skilled surgeon cuts the endometriosis implants out, rather than burning
>>>them with a laser. If you would like to do some research on their
>>>methods, here are some web links:
>>>Dr. Cook: http://www.drcook.com/ Dr. Liu:
>>>http://www.gyndr.com/index.php (says Chattanooga, but he is also in NY)
>>>Dr.s Albee and Sinervo: http://www.centerforendo.com/
>>>Looking at their web sites may answer some questions for you and help
>>>you learn about other treatment options.
>>>Alyson
>>>
>>>At Mon, 4 Dec 2006, Amritakoul wrote:
>>>>
>>>>I have undergone 2 surgery for Endo. Ona lap/Hys .but 4 months after
>>>>surgery i still have pain. And last 20 days have been miserable for me.
>>>>I stay in india. And Doctors here say that Endo is curable. . But i
>>>>stringly feel that it is not curable al;east after what i have gone thru
>>>>i don't think it is. I have yet to concieve. In this situation ima
>>>>trying to concieve as that seems to be temporary solution. Also my
>>>>right ovary & fallopian tube has been remeoved.




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