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Re: Self Administering Immuntherapy for Endo
From: ampyali (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue Jul 22 09:51:17 2008
Samantha--I've just had excision surgery with an endo specialist. He
does not treat endo as an immune problem, he treats it more like cancer.
He completely removes the implants and the majority of his patients
never have to deal with endo again. His research has shown that the
very best way to treat this disease is through excision. I wish you
luck as you fight this horrible disease and will keep you in my prayers.
At Tue, 22 Jul 2008, Samantha wrote:
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>I've already had laparoscopic twice, where it is believed damage was
>done to my nerve endings. Thankyou for the website address, I've never
>been there before and will make good use of it.
>
>Thankyou!
>
>>you could have surgery possibly, and be helped so much, and stop this
>>before it gets worse - and it will
>>
>>try sending your records
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>>http://centerforendo.com/treatmentatcec.htm
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>>At Tue, 22 Jul 2008, Samantha wrote:
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>>>Hello friends,
>>>
>>>I have been battling severe symptoms from endometriosis for five years
>>>now. I am only 18. I had my first period at 7 and was regular by 10.
>>>The past three years have been hellish, and my specialist’s list of
>>>options has been exhausted. At it’s worst the pain is so severe I go
>>>into what can only be described as a labor-like attack, where I’m
>>>literally screaming on the floor in the most excruciating pain
>>>imaginable. At this point I’m rushed to hospital for pain relief
>>>injections, and am bombarded by doctors and nurses demanding I have a
>>>pregnancy test because they are certain I am having a miscarriage. In
>>>two separation durations of a week, this happened 3 times. Thankfully
>>>the frequency of this severity has decreased.
>>>
>>>I have been taking my health into my own hands for quite some time now,
>>>as my doctors have said there is nothing more they can do. I have been
>>>on every contraceptive pill available, a rainbow of different
>>>medications, had two lapos, tried a large list of alternative therapies
>>>and had a marina put in place, just to name a few. After fighting this
>>>for so long my immune system is pretty shot. I find I’m unable to fight
>>>off viruses, and even the simplest cold really gets the best of me, and
>>>it takes me weeks to recover. With this in mind, immunotherapy is the
>>>next ‘alternative’ therapy I plan to try.
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>>>I am aiming to boost my immune system, based on the principals of
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>>>immunotherapy.
>>>Has anyone out there done any of the following things especially for
>>>endometriosis?
>>>* experienced professional immunotherapy
>>>* replicated a professional immunotherapy course
>>>* created their own immune boosting plan
>>>* seen benefits from continually taking supplements or immune
>>>strengtheners
>>>* been on the hardcore immunotherapy medications
>>>* been on the immunotherapy medications original designed for cancer
>>>patients
>>>* experienced symptoms of a weak immune system
>>>
>>>Any experiences or ideas would be very much appreciated :)
>>>Thankyou so much,
>>>>From Samantha, NZ
>>>
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