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Re: really bad back pain....

From: anonymous (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed Dec 20 07:46:27 2006


Sadly it probably is endo. Endo feeds on estrogen. If you have a hysto to try and get rid of it, you have to have both ovaries out and cannot go on hrt. Even with all these precautions, a hysto is no guarantee. It has been found that the endo implants actually make their own hormones, so even with a complete hysto and no hrt, the endo can still continue to grow. Please look into seeing a specialist. Most regular obgyns and reproductive endocrinologists are wrong in everything they think they know about endo.

Good Luck!

At Tue, 19 Dec 2006, Ami wrote: >
>Could this be endo? I had a hyster 4 weeks ago and i have been having
>the same pain that i had before the surgery. Does anyone else
>experiance this? I know i had pains before but i thought it would be
>gone by now. They left my ovaries in hopes i wouldnt go into menopause.
>But i get hot flashes and mood swings anyways. Any advice would be
>helpful thank you




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