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Re: How do I know?

From: princess (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri Mar 30 19:32:10 2007


At Fri, 30 Mar 2007, LondonRose14 wrote: >Trust me, I am 38 and infertile with stage iv endo. I always thought the period pain was normal. Doctors put me on birth control that had estrogen which by the way feeds endo. At 34 I tried to get pregnant and was unsuccessful- finally did lap surgery and found to have endo- birth control did nothing but decrease my pain- the endo still grew- only way to diagnose is for an EXPERT SURGEON IN ENDO to perform a lap. Get it done now- trust me!
Good luck and keep the faith!

>Hi everyone,
>This is my first time here, and I am very happy to have this site
>available. So here goes : I am a 22 year old who has been experiencing
>pelvic pain since I was 13. The pain has been severe enough to rate a
>ten on the pain scale, though it's usually a nine. I have seen a few
>specialists, but I have to travel pretty far to see them. I was 17
>before a doctor back home told me about endometriosis. What I want to
>know is this: Is there any way to know for sure if I have endo without
>having the surgery?
>
>LR

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Princess





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