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I hurt and I don't think they believe meFrom: anonymous (anonymous@obgyn.net)Sun Dec 30 18:41:32 2007
Hi All I haven't written in a long time, but I need a little advice. Here is a re-cap: I had a laparoscopy in march(laser) and one in July (excision). I went back to the women's center to try other alternatives. I knew I wasn't going to go the Lupron route, so I finally decided to do holistic physical therapy and go on the pill (yaz). I start PT Jan 8th, and have been on the pill a week now. Before the pill I would always have stabbing pains and cramping pressure from time to time. Now, I have constant pressure and constant stabbing. Does anyone think the pill is making it worse? Also, the last surgeon passed me on to someone completely different because my pains were still awful and he believed he removed it all, therefore it could no longer be endo related. He said most of my endo was in the cul de sac. How far down can the endo go and hide? it is not just on the surface correct, and you can't always see it, right? I am just wondering, because my intuition and knowing my body I know it is still endo related but invisible. Sometimes i feel like i am going crazy and what if they can't find the endo that is hiding, will i be in pain until we find it? i just really need to know how far down into the tissue does it go? I am 29 and looking forward to starting a new year with good answers for my endo. Thank you everyone for your time, i would really appreciate any feedback. Have a great holiday and new year. -Nellie
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