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Re: Ticked with a Question.

From: Nicole (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed Feb 28 10:12:58 2007


I think you should seek out another doctor until you find one you are truely happy with. Don't get bullied into an alternative youre not comfotable with...There are other options. It seems like I've been through so many GYN's (20 or so?) including ones that claimed they were Endo specialists. When I got there they obviously were'nt experts. So I'd keep looking. I know the process is tedious, but you'll be happier in the end knowing you have a doctor you trust, and works well with you. Dry the EndoDocs forum on yahoo, ask around. There is also a listing on the Endovictims webpage that lists doctors by state and specialty. Is it especially hard to find good doctors in your area? -Nic

At Wed, 28 Feb 2007, moon wrote: >
>Went to a specialist ( well was supose to be one) and he was dreadfull .
>First he said he dosent need to both treating painfull sex since im not
>trying to get pregnant and that woman trying to get PG have it worse
>than me cause they have to have sex. but then he said endometriosis
>doesnt cause chronic pain just pain with your period. and doesnt treat
>the symptoms of the diesease only the disease. he wont treat my pain at
>all. his treatment plan for me was to alternate between megace and
>lupron till i hit menapouse in about 15 years .. WHAT kinda dr would
>sugest this crap? ?
>
>My question is how do i find a dr who can treat me and my endo now that
>he is out. do i just go to a normal GY ?
>
>Thank you soo much for reading!
>hugs
>moon






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