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Re: still no answers

From: ada (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri Oct 12 19:31:58 2007


How was your colon attached to your ovary? Have you had past surgery to cause adhesions? Is the doc going to biopsy the adhesion to see if it has endo cells? Did she think the enlarged veins in the uterus could be pelvic congestion (vericose veins in the uterus or pelvic area)? I had endo, adenomyosis (endo in the uterus) and pelvic congestion...When will the results be back?

At Fri, 12 Oct 2007, luna624 wrote: >
>I had my first lap on Tuesday...and the outcome wasn't what I wanted. I
>wanted an answer, to why I have been having intense chronic pain in my
>abdomin for almost a year...and my doctor's answer was that she thought
>it was Endometriosis. I wanted it to be endo, just to have an
>answer...and be treated. But she found nothing. Well, almost
>nothing....some blood vessels were more enlarged and red on one side of
>my uterus than the other...so she is doing a biopsy. She said maybe it
>isn't visable to the naked eye. Also, my colon was attached to my
>ovary. So, she took care of that. Who knows, maybe that's what has
>been causing my pain all along. All I know, is that I want this pain,
>fatigue and stress of wondering what is wrong with me to end! Has anyone
>else had similar problems or outcome??

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Ada



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