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Re: Alone and Scared
From: anonymous (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu Jul 17 13:27:14 2008
these sites can be very helpful to begin with
endocenter.org
centerforendo.com
At Thu, 17 Jul 2008, anonymous wrote:
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>At Thu, 17 Jul 2008, Trina wrote:
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>>Hi I was diagnosed with Endo when I was 17 I am now currently 29.
>>One of the first treatments they tried after my first laparoscopy was
>>the Depo shot. I had even more problems with the shot my pain didn’t
>>get any better it got worse I swelled to the point I looked six months
>>pregnant due to toxins that were not releasing from my body. I have
>>tried several other birth control treatments with not much luck either
>>nothing seems to ease the pain.
>>I've not really been able to find a doctor in Ohio that actually
>>understands my pain and feelings which make it hard to deal with. I
>>have no children and have always dreamed of being a mother but am
>>starting to give up hope.
>>I met a guy shortly after I found a doctor who was willing to try me on
>>fertility drugs but again only after three months of us trying on our
>>own ive been trying on my own for 6 years it was actually the cause of
>>my relationship ending. He wanted kids I couldn’t give him that it’s
>>been really hard cause now ive got a chance but the guy I am with
>>thought he was ready but has recently changed his mind just a few weeks
>>before I was suppose to start treatment.
>>This put me in a state of depression and I just can’t look at him the
>>same I got my hopes up once again just to be let down. I’m really
>>getting concerned I’m running out of time at last check with a
>>laparoscopy my endo was at a stage 4. I have no one to talk to and
>>don’t know where to turn this web post makes me feel a little better I
>>don’t feel so alone I was beginning to think I was the only one out
>>there. Ive been doing alot of research lately any advise or if someone
>>just needs someone to talk to I would be happy to communicate with
>>others.
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>Hi I read your post and felt so sorry for you. I am 28 and have been
>diagnosed from when I was 22 and it is an absolute nightmare dealing
>with all the rubbish that goes with having endometrioisis, including
>when how where and why of having kids. I am not trying for kids at the
>moment and worry that I'm leaving it too late as have always desperately
>wanted to have them. Anyway I have read this ace book and apparently it
>can sometimes help fertility levels etc to go wheat free the name of the
>book which includes lots of recipes etc is called Endometriosis: A Key
>to healing and fertility through nutrition by Dian Shepperson Mills. Its
>veru good. Take care from Claire
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