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Re: hysterectomy or not?

From: Debbie (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue Feb 26 11:02:12 2008


Hello. I am sorry that you are in so much pain. I urge you to try other avenues than hysterectomy, as hysterectomy does not only not cure Endo, it can be detrimental to your health and cannot be reversed. When you say you are sticking to your diet what do you mean exactly? Are you following a specific way of eating? Have you been tested for food intolerances? Many women sometimes think they are sticking to a healthy diet but don't realize just how many things that we should be avoiding are creeping into everyday foods. It may be that you are not quite eating the right things and so are triggering pain. Also, when your boy is sick, your digestive system is not working well, and so you are not absorbing nutrients. Have you had excision surgery? Having the disease removed from your body can make a lot of difference in the way you feel. Hysterectomy is NOT the answer. I urge you to read the book "Endometriosis - a Key to Healing Through Nutrition" by Dian-Shepperson-Mills. Also, have a look round my website as you may find of the information there useful.

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At Tue, 26 Feb 2008, anonymous wrote: > >Im in terrible pain worse than before I had my last lap surgery. I dont >know what to do next hysterectomy??? what???? I stick to my diet, I get >exercise I dont know, Im getting tired of waking up and Im in pain right >away. Has anyone here had a hysterectomy because of endo pain and did >it make the pain go away? I go to my doc tomorrow maybe he will shine a >light in my dark tunnel. Anyone any suggestions for me?




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