Re: This new dr. is terrible
From: anonymous (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed Sep 26 16:41:52 2007
Go to an endo specialist. Why do people ignore this info?
And get in touch with a compounding pharm that can help yo with hormones
please listen everyone
At Wed, 26 Sep 2007, andrea wrote:
>
>Pain doctors/specialists are way more understanding of your endo pain
>and don't make you feel like you are just a pill seeker. My doc did a
>sonogram to document why I need pain meds - he could tell that my
>ovaries were bound to my sides by lesions and would not move. I just
>think that synthetic hormones are way more dangerous than doctors tell
>us, so I've opted to do the natural stuff. I think the synthetic
>hormones "bandaid" the problem for a while, but eventually make it worse
>later in the future. Like I said, balancing my hormones helped with
>other awful symptoms, but i still get pain 2-3 days a month and need
>vicodin on those days. If your cramps are bad enough that Advil does
>not help, you should see a pain doc so you don't have to suffer. Maybe
>get your hormone levels checked too - that couldn't hurt. Your doc does
>not seem too helpful. I have been through that many times. It's worth
>finding someone good.
>
>At Wed, 26 Sep 2007, heavenlygarcia wrote:
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>>ok i read your post and these are the symptoms i have.
>>endo , blood pressue is up since the depo shots, sore boobs sometimes
>>not lately though,i havent gained weight i have lost 107-100 in about 3
>>weeks, i am bloated alot, i have cramps alot too. I don't know if that
>>means my hormones are outa balance or not but i think its worth checking
>>it out. Do you think i should see a pain specalist? While im waiting to
>>see if this shot works? And the dr. i saw today also said that since i
>>don't have many endo symptoms that was a reason that she says my endo
>>doesnt hurt me. but i have heard some women have tons of symptoms and
>>others could have just one.