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Re: Hey Deirdre, it's Kelly

From: deirdre (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed Aug 29 20:33:08 2007


My doctor did remove endo from around the bowels and bladder areas...and other areas.

I think if you have a very deep pain, it can be the cul-de-sac, pouch of douglas, uterosacral ligaments, etc

This has some interesting info!

http://www.naprotechnology.com/surgical.htm

At Wed, 29 Aug 2007, Kelly wrote: >
>I am in South Bend, IN (northern IN) I know that I need an exision Dr.
>There is just no way it could happen before a year. So something has to
>be done in the meantime, I'm not just going to let Endo win, you know.
>My pain Doc called me in my normal amount of pills for the month, so I
>should be able to handle the pain most of the time. I just want the lap
>to see where it all is. The first diagnostic lap was a joke. This OB
>does have a good reputation for his surgeries, and he is a very honest
>person. Obviously, there are some things I don't quite agree with
>though. I need to know if there is endo on my bladder or bowel...I know
>only excision specialists can remove that. I feel like I will have
>better luck in pain management when there is clear evidence... no one
>can question why I hurt so badly, you know? I'm even to the point now
>that if this surgery buys me some months with less pain, I'm willing.
>It's just so hard to try and explain all these feelings I'm having. I
>really appreciate the responses. Any other advice/suggestions...feel
>free! Thanks for being here :)
>
>Kelly




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