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Re: Questions regarding Excision ---> to Jenn
From: Tara (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri Dec 22 05:38:55 2006
I'm sorry to hear that, is that something (adenomyosis or endometrial
cancer) that could have been checked for/ confirmed during the
Excision>>
At Thu, 21 Dec 2006, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote:
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>Hi Tara,
>
>I had excision two months ago, stage II endo, very sensitive areas. I
>have less off-period pain now, but my second period was six days of all
>to familiar hell. Now I'm trying to figure out if I have adenomyosis or
>endometrial cancer. 85% of the time with experienced endo specialists
>women get lasting relief from excision, I guess I'm in that other 15%.
>11% of women with endo also have adeno, the definative treatment is
>hyst, but I'm not ready for that.
>
>I wish you the best of luck! The odds are with you.
>
>Jenn
>
>At Thu, 21 Dec 2006, Tara wrote:
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>>I've asked and havent gotten the clearest answer ever- but I think thats
>>just because there isnt much telling until you actually have the
>>surgery... I will be sure to ask thanks so much! Did you have an
>>Excision? if so were you happy with the results???
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>>At Thu, 21 Dec 2006, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote:
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>>>Hi Tara,
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>>>I wish I'd asked more about the recovery either pre-op, or, more
>>>usefully, the day of sugery after the surgeon knew what he'd had to cut.
>>>I tried to get back to walking and moving too soon and suffered for it.
>>>I also wish I'd known more what to expect so I could have judged my
>>>recovery better, esp from the first two periods post-op.
>>>
>>>Jenn
>>>
>>>At Thu, 21 Dec 2006, Tara wrote:
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>>>>I'm about ready to set a date for an excision surgery and was wondering
>>>>if anyone that has already had one can give me advice on some questions
>>>>to ask. Maybe some of the things you didnt think of pre-surgery. Any
>>>>suggestions/ advice would be much appreciated:-)
>>>>Thanks!
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