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Re: Lupron-Keep changing my mind!!!

From: ada (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri Dec 28 14:37:16 2007


Hello Marci, Good to hear from you and to see you made a decision. I too have made the decision to never due lupron due to my research. However, I was the one who sent you to Hystersisters when you were looking for some people who had good experiences. I am sorry if you misinterpreted my sending you there as they would all be positive (I thought I had said there would be both positive and negative). I am the person who had a partial hysterectomy in sept. Good news is that I have had no pain since that one week (which I thought was my period week- I still cycle because I have my ovaries- just no uterus) Now I am thinking maybe it was a cyst. So I am feeling well, exercising and eating well. However long it lasts I will enjoy each and every day of it. Good luck finding a new doctor!! Ada

At Fri, 28 Dec 2007, Marci wrote: >
>Hello ladies!
>First of all I wanted to thank everyone who took the time to respond to
>my recent posts and that also emailed me directly. It's nice knowing
>that there are women to talk to that truly care! Okay, here it goes...I
>AM NOT GOING TO TAKE LUPRON...FINAL DECISION. After recieving advice
>from this forum, doing my own research, visiting other forums
>(hystersisters do not all claim positive things about lupron), and
>talking to a couple of my relatives that I never knew took Lupron I
>really don't think it's the right choice for me. This is not to say
>that it does not work for some, because it just might...I don't know and
>don't claim to know. I am a pretty level headed person and really don't
>like to shoot anything down untill I have done my research. Lupron is
>old news and the doctor that is pushing it on me is old news! I'm once
>again going to look for a new doctor. Sigh.
>Thinking about a partial hysterectomy to stop the endo from continuing
>to pile up. I know it wont remove what is already there, but I just
>want this violent cycle to stop before I go crazy! Have any of you heard
>of the Da Vinci Robotic suregery? It's a robot that perfoms the
>operation and the recovery time is cut in half! I have read and heard
>really good things about it! The only problem is they are in all states
>except 3, and I happen to live in one of those three ( New Mexico).
>Anyways, let me know what you think...I'm sure you all will :)
>
>Thanks Again,
>MARCI

--
Ada





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