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Re: Anyone else have more pain in springtime?

From: anonymous (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed Apr 11 18:29:38 2007


I've noticed the same thing; spring of 2005 I had several really bad periods and last spring it was March, April and May and June. I have seasonal allergies and I was wondering the same thing that you are, whether it's worse during an allergy flare up. Glad you asked the question.

At Tue, 10 Apr 2007, Eric Daiter, MD wrote: >
>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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