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Re: Anyone else have more pain in springtime?

From: Eric Daiter, MD (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue Apr 10 21:08:41 2007


This is interesting but I am not aware of a seasonal correlation to severity of endometriosis pain. I will ask some of my patients...

I would think that the surgery would have taken care of the pain. Mabe you should consider medical treatments if you don't want another surgery, if the pain gets too severe.

Good Luck

At Sun, 8 Apr 2007, anonymous wrote: >
>Just discovered this list...my first post...
>My endo pain comes mostly in sudden very intense attacks during my
>periods. I've had these attacks for three years now (was diagnosed with
>laproscopy). This month I had one after being free for awhile and
>finally clued in that each year they have happened in March, April
>and/or May. It could be a coincidence, but could there be a link to
>something like seasonal allergies? I've heard theories about
>endometriosis being a type of autoimmune disorder -- could that be
>related to seasonal/allergic fluxuations?
>
>Just a thought.
>
>Thanks.

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