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Endo - Lupron

From: anonymous (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri Mar 28 15:14:45 2008


I am 36 and have had the pain for 3 years and have finally been diagnosed with Endo. I am currently taking the lupron shot and just had my 2nd shot, I will continue for the next 6 months. The first week after I got my shot I started having joint pain and pain on my right side from my hip down to my calf muscle almost like a cramp. I am also experiencing hot flashes at night but not too severe. I had a constant light period for 2 weeks. I have also been very moody. I just received my 2nd shot but I was not able to discuss these issues with the doctor. I am very worried about the bone density. I am so glad that I finally have someone to talk to about this, my husband does not understand.

Thanks for listening!

At Thu, 27 Mar 2008, Kathy wrote: >
>I have a question....I have had endo for about the past 7 years or so
>(that's when I was diagnosed, finally) and I've had several
>laparoscopies for it. I have been told that I have some on my bowels
>that they were unable to remove for some reason. However lately I have
>been having incredible low back pain on my right side, about where my
>kidneys are. My question is, could the endo have spread to my kidneys?
>Are there any other symptoms of endo of the kidneys, so I can keep an
>eye out? And do they diagnose that through a laparoscopy as well? It's
>hard to find anyplace on the net that breaks down symptoms of endo by
>body part. Also, I have been having horrible pains and muscle aches
>down my thighs and even into my calves...could this be endo related? It
>almost feels like it starts in my gluteal muscles (okay, butt muscles,
>lol) and goes all the way down. I have this pain every day and it's
>making it so hard to function. Can someone please help?






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