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Re: Pelvic Congestion Fact or Fiction?

From: anonymous@obgyn.net
Mon Apr 30 19:58:01 2007


At Mon, 30 Apr 2007, ada wrote: >
>I have endo, adeno and pelvic congestion. My doctor explained (and
>showed me pictures of my uterus) that pelvic congestion is basically
>vericose veins somewhere in the pelvic region. Mine happen to be in my
>uterus (which you could clearly see in the pictures from my lap). He
>described my uterus as looking like a bag of worms because the veins are
>so bad. I have also decided to have a hysterectomy. I know it will not
>cure my endo but with the uterus gone I will not have to deal with the
>adeno or pelvic congestion. I will be keeping my ovaries. My surgery
>is not till the end of Aug though. I am waiting till after summer
>vacation for the kids. Good luck, hope this might have helped some. Ada
>
>At Sun, 29 Apr 2007, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote:
>>
>>ok my understanding is if there is such thing as pelvic congestion
>>syndrome its like weak or bulging veins in the pelvis feel free to
>>correct me WHEN im wrong so i guess what i wanting is opinions what
>>you've heard, read, experienced cuz ive had conflicting opinions from
>>three doctors not that it matters since im having TAH on May 14 but
>>still wanting to know thanks
>
>--
>Ada
>

if you don't mind me asking how old are you? have you ever used an IUD? did you have your tubes tied? the reason i ask is mainly curiousity and to see if there are any similairities sorry my spelling is worse than a 5th graders thanks sonni




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