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Re: Birth Control HI, Lisa

From: andrea (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed Jul 11 20:41:40 2007


Hey there,

Just wanted to ask you to read my post that I wrote on the 7th "The Cause of Endo". I really think BC Pills caused my endo to grow and never helped my pain. I think however, it does help period pain in women without endo, but in us, it aggravates it. You can get your hormone levels checked, and that will explain a lot. I now take bioidentical progesterone (all natural) to keep my hormones balanced. Without it, I go back to having more days of pain, depression, mood swings...etc. I listed all the symptoms of being estrogen dominant. See if you have those. Too much estrogen can cause major problems for us with endo!!! Hope this helps you.

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Andrea :)

At Wed, 11 Jul 2007, Lisa wrote: > >Good Afternoon Ladies, > >I just got back from my doctors appointment and he informed me that he >is 99.9999% sure that I have endometriosis. When we started to get on >the subject of a Lap being done he informed me that because I am obese >that he could not so it, so he told me to get on birth control or lupron >and to see if that will stop the pain since birth control stops cycles. > >Since I have been on here I have heard women complain about Lupron and >the side effects of it, so I told him that was out of the question. > >My question is do you think that taking Birth Control will help with the >pain that I have 2 weeks out of the month? > >Also has anuyone heard of getting a hormone level check as being coded >as infertility? > >Thanks for all your help and advice... > >God Bless




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