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Re: Endometriocis (Just found out )

From: Alemsha (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon May 26 12:10:11 2008


At Mon, 31 Mar 2008, anonymous wrote: >
>At Mon, 31 Mar 2008, anonymous wrote:
>>
>>Hello ,
>>
>>My doctor told me this morning that I may have endometriocis. I have
>>experienced almost all symptoms described by her and that in internet
>>articles. She gave me some pills for the pain.
>>
>>I am not so sure what is next. I think I have it a little more than
>>mild but not severe. I am less than 25 years old & wish to have
>>children in the future. I have done a lot of reading after my visit and
>>now know about some issues relating to the issue.
>>
>>What is Next for me ?
>>
>>Do I do the laposcopy to know the severity of my condition?
>>
>>How Do I reduce the chanes of infertility?
>>
>>What treatment should I take in the interim until I am ready to have
>>kids?
>>
>>Can I know from now the chances of having kids in the future?
>>
>>Should I just have a child as quickly as possible?
>>
>>PLease try and address my issues. It would be greatly appreciated Thanks
>>
>>Ariel
>
>Hi there Ariel,
>I'm sorry you are feeling not so good and that the news from the doctor
>was not so good as well. For me, after suffering the pain since 2001, a
>doctor finally told me that he suspected I had endo as well. I have to
>say in the beginning it scared me so much and I felt so alone. What I
>did was I had a laparoscopy (laser). But the laser was no good because
>it doesn't remove it properly. Then I had to have another one
>(excision) which was better but then this doctor did not find it all. I
>am now scheduled to see an incredible specialist in NYC on the 16th. He
>is one of the top specialists in this field. Dr. Kanayama.
>Google him and read up on him. Also, check out the posts on his site
>from all the women that say he changed their lives forever.
>My advice to you is to seek out a specialist, it will save you so much
>more time and energy and everything else. I swear, I wish I did this
>instead of running around all the gyn's up here.
>Make sure you do not go on Lupron!!!!! this is a big thing you want to
>avoid.
>I'm not sure about the fertility thing, but for me, I want to have kids
>someday but not right now.
>I do think to myself whether i am fertile or not and it makes me a
>little sad and worried. But, we can't do that, we need to stay
>positive.
>Seeking out a specialist is the most important thing. They know way
>more than regular Gyn's.
>Check out Dr. Kanayama's site. His assistants and receptionists are
>the best I have ever spoken with. You can call them and ask them
>whatever questions you may have.
>I hope this helped some. Good luck with everything Ariel, I wish you
>the best.
>Please keep us posted, I'd like to know what your plans are with this.
>You are never alone here.
>Thanks for sharing.
>-Nettie





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