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Re: Can Anyone Help?From: Abby (anonymous@obgyn.net)Wed Mar 14 14:06:51 2007
At Wed, 14 Mar 2007, Amy wrote: > >Hi Sue! The forum is a great place to look for help and advice. I've >been a member since diagnosed with endo in 1995 at age 25. I think it's >a big blessing that she was diagnosed at a young age. Many of us on the >forum weren't so lucky, causing many years of frustration, confusion, >etc. Endometriosis effects everyone differently so it's hard to know >what to advise you on but again, the forum is a great place to look. I >have found such great info and advice on it through the years, not to >mention the support. > >You are always welcome to email me direct if I can help some way. I >hope your daughter is doing well. > >-- >Amy Meyer > >At Sun, 11 Mar 2007, Sue wrote: >> >>My 13 year old daughter has just been diagonised with endrometriosis >>after 7 months of severe adominal pain. This was discovered after >>laproscopic surgery. Looking for any help or advice which may assist >>her. > Sue: Try to stay away from a historectomy, Endometriosis can come back anyway. I had a Historectomy and I believe it has come back. I had a ob-gyn doc. tell me it can come back anywhere in your body. It's like a cancer that doesn't kill, but hurts. It might be hard for her to conceive when she gets married. It took 2 years for me to get pregnant the second time. the first one was instant baby but I was 23. My diognosis cam at 30 years old. My mother had End. Everywhere by the time she was 30. If you get one opinion, get 3. She's young. I was ready to remove my parts, I already had two kids. If there is no other way, then do what they say. As long as they all say the same thing. I started getting serious pain at her age, they said it was PID. That PID turned into Endo, years later. I'll be watching the boards and hope this helped you. Abby
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