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Re: Questions ,Lupron

From: andrea (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun Jul 8 15:57:35 2007


Hi, Heather!

I have been posting a lot the last two days, lol cuz I was out of town for a week and I've really missed chatting with everyone and seeing how everyone is doing. I posted yesterday about what I have written about before on here, my progesterone that I'm on.

But, also that estrogen dominance (too much) in our bodies is THE CAUSE of endo. Estrogen is a kind of growth hormone and if there are any foreign cells in our body, such as cancer or endo, it causes it to grow and spread. I discovered natural progesterone 4 years ago, and I think this is as good as I'm going to feel. I still have 3 days of super intense pain, but that's it! The rest of the month I feel normal, no pain or fatigue or anything else.

I can't decide whether or not to have a lap done, I never have, because I am afraid of other complications and it sounds like a lap is not a permanent fix, either. I don't think I want children either ( I am told taking the endo out would unblock everything and I would be able to get pregnant.) Your chances of getting pregnant are the best the first 6 months after a lap surgery all the doctors say. Hope my info can offer you some hope. Write me back with any questions. Take care! Andrea :)

At Sun, 8 Jul 2007, Heather wrote: >
>After reading all the posts on Lupron and doing my own research, I don't
>think I am going to let the doc put me on it. It sounds like a horrible
>way to try to fight endo. I want to be pain free, not add more
>problems. Anyone know of any alternative ways to fight this? Has anyone
>gotten pregnant after being diagnosed with endo?




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