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Re: Had Surgery but Have Pain Again?

From: Nicole (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu May 22 12:38:58 2008


No, three months is not too soon for the endo to come back. Mine came back in two months time as well. It completely depends on the person, but it will almost always come back unless an excision surgery is done to remove it. It doesn't just "stop." Did you have surgery with an Endo specialist or a regular OBGYN?

At Thu, 22 May 2008, stacey wrote: >
>hey there...i have had 3 surgeries so far for my endo. my 2nd one was
>8/4/07, 3 months later on 10/4/07, i had to go in for another one. i
>had severe pain and was living on norco. endo will more than likely
>come back. they say it is "slow growing" but everyone is different. i
>personally think it is weird that your doctor didn't remove all of it,
>did he take pictures? i don't think you are worried over nothing. you
>might want to stop the endo before it stops you.
>
>At Wed, 21 May 2008, cmd wrote:
>>
>>Hi everyone,
>>I had surgery to remove endo and fibroids in Feb. I still have a small
>>fibroid in the uterus that the Dr said was minimal and should be left.
>>For about the past month or so I have been having similar pains to those
>>I had prior to the surgery. I have cramps weeks before my period and
>>upset stomach often. My Dr. said the endo wouldn't return, but I'm
>>worried that it is coming back. Could it come back and would 3 months
>>be a bit to soon? Maybe I am just worried over nothing?




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