Re: Endo + Adenomyosis and the contraceptive pill
From: anonymous (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed Aug 27 00:50:23 2008
What country are you in? Please read the articles at centerforendo.com -
they're excellent.
I would try to find another doctor. Do you have endo specialists where
you are?
Please look at these sites below for info on progesterone. Many women
get help from progesterone for heavy bleeding, and some endo symptoms.
It also can help them to conceive. Try googling TTC progesterone or TTC
prometrium.
endo101.com
johnleemd.com
How did they try to remove endo before?
I would not go for a laporatomy. They can be very painful. Endo
doctors can remove endo with a lap, small incisions.
At Wed, 27 Aug 2008, Natasha wrote:
>
>Hi, I have endometriosis and adenomyosis. I have had about 5 lap scopes
>over the last 7 years. After my last lap scope (now about 2 years ago),
>I started having severe periods with lots of clots. My dr has said we
>should do a laparotomy. He says this is my last chance. I don't have
>children yet and would love to have a baby. I am 34 years old. We have
>decided to postpone the operation because I will be getting married in
>January and then we can start with planning a family. In the interim my
>dr suggested that I go on the contraceptive pill to avoid any further
>periods until we can do the operation. I have now been taking the pill
>for 2.5 months and have not stopped bleeding one day. It is not a lot,
>but it is there and I am hating every minute of it. It feels as if I
>was better of with my 5 to 7 days of hell, rather then this. My dr says
>I must give it some time. I have also started having terrible pain in
>my sides, it was so bad on saturday I could not sleep. Can anyone tell
>me if they have experienced something similar or if they have found the
>pill working after a couple of months? Any advice or suggestions would
>be appreciated. Thank you very much. Kind regards
>
>--
>Natasha
>