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Re: I'm confused... I have 3 questions??

From: andrea (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon Oct 8 21:17:10 2007


Endo is an estrogen dominance disease, so if your hormones are out of whack like mine were, you could have all those symptoms. I DID have irregular bleeding all the time, migraines, hair loss, yeast infections, mood swings, depression, bloating, nausea....etc. Read my July 7th post and see if you have any of the other symptoms I had. I had 19 symptoms due to a severe hormone imbalance and now only have about 4 of those symptoms. Fixing my hormones by taking natural progesterone helped tremendously. Now, I only usually deal with pain and endo symptoms 2-3 days a month during my period. See if that info helps you. I agree, docs are not much help, we have to find it on our own!

Take care!

At Mon, 8 Oct 2007, M wrote: >
>I'm confused and have three questions for anyone who may know.
>First does/can endo all of a sudden cause irregular periods?
>Secondly, I have iron deficiency anemia and my hemoglobin has been low
>at 9.7 for the last two months. Can endo/cysts cause this?
>Even though my period are not that heavy they are irregular and I have
>pain,nausea etc. I had a period Sept 17 through the 19 and now started
>today and am having bad left side pelvic pain. I have talked my with my
>GYN about stopping my periods due to anemia to see if it helps. I have
>migranes and am not sure about BCPs and don't want Lupron. Do I have
>any other options?
>Thanks for any advice I'm just confused and am tired of always heaving
>issues with endo and other health problems. Doctors are not much help!
>Melissa




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