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Re: endo specialist in boston areaFrom: BostonBaby (anonymous@obgyn.net)Mon Oct 27 19:18:23 2008
At Mon, 27 Oct 2008, Lisa wrote: > >i can't find a doctor who will take me seriously. my endo is so bad >that i cant even work, i cant drive more than 10-15 mins at a time bc >the seatbelt is too much pressure. im always tired and my friends have >abandoned me bc im no fun anymore. i just want this to go away. has >anyone had good experiences with any endo doctors in the boston area? im >willing to travel as far as new york if i have to. I hate to tell you this, Lisa, but all the OB-GYNs in Boston really bite when it comes to treating endometriosis. They're terrible. They are awful. If there were not filters in place on this web site I would describe the doctors in Boston with a string of four-letter words. Oh, did I mention that I despise them? They'll waste your time and put you through the mill. They'll keep you stuck in waiting rooms and emergency rooms and they won't take you seriously or give you the relief you need. I could name names. I can't stand them for what they put not only me through but also my sisters, my coworkers, and my neighbors. We all traveled there from way out in Western Mass. and we were all completely disappointed. You don't have to travel to New York, but you can take a quick trip up north to Portland, Maine for help. Check out Dr. Martin Robbins at http://www.endoexcision.com. He is an angel. He's the best.
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