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Re: Calling all post-Lupron ladies...I need some advice...HELP
From: Angie (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri May 11 10:18:09 2007
I had a three month lupron shot last year in june. I stopped because it
wasn't helping the pain at all. I've never been that regular but my
periods still aren't back to a somewhat normal schedule. Since then
I've only had like three periods, the first was really short and light,
the other two were extremely heavy long and pain full.
Sat, 5 May 2007, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote:
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>I had my lap one month after my terriable experience with a summer on
>Lupron. I got a light period pretty quickly, but I never got a break
>from pain. I was told that it can take up to six months for someone who
>took Lupron that long for them to get their period back.
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>A lap is the most definative treatment for endo. If they can get it out
>it should both improve your pain and your fertility. But don't just go
>to anyone, go to an excision specialist who will be best able to
>recognize the implants and cut them out (burning doesn't seem to work as
>well). You can post to the endodocs group at yahoo or this board for
>recommendations. This list might be helpful,
>http://www.geocities.com/endovictims/endodocs.html
>
>Jenn
>
>At Thu, 3 May 2007, Kelly wrote:
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>>Hi ladies. I had two months of the Lupron injections. Stopped after
>>the second one due to the TERRIBLE side effects. My last shot was over
>>a month ago. I have yet to start a period, but am statring to have
>>those nasty pelvic pains again. Could my endo be coming back already?
>>Should I go to the doctor and get checked out? Has anyone stopped or
>>completed Lupron therapy and can give some experiences, advise, etc? It
>>would help me out so very much. Since my husband and I are going to try
>>for a baby soon would a thorough lap be in order? What do you think?
>>Need some direction, amswers, anything! Thanks a lot and take care:)
>>
>>--
>>Kelly
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