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Re: Random Biopsies??
From: Kelly (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun Nov 23 12:55:08 2008
I just wanted to bump this,
At Sat, 22 Nov 2008, Kelly wrote:
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>Also I forgot to mention that this doctor told me that the scarring was
>normal and that I shouldn't be having anymore pain. Basically all the
>pain was in my head. I asked him why he thought I had this and he told
>me it was normal that alot of woman have it. I might mention that the
>lap in Jun was my first surgery in the pelvic region.
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>Hence why I switched to a doctor that would listen. Why is it that
>doctors take the easy road and just say its all in my head??
>
>At Sat, 22 Nov 2008, Kelly wrote:
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>>First off, I am new to this site and I would like to say hello to
>>everyone and that I hope someday they will find a cure for this painful
>>disease so that we all might be painfree for good someday.
>>
>>Okay, I had my first lap in June, the doctor removed cysts and saw
>>scarring all over the uterus. He said that he didn't see any endo. The
>>surgery time was 23 minutes. He didn't however take any random biopsies
>>anywhere, not even within the scar tissue. I since have found a
>>different doctor and am happy with him and he is treating me with a way
>>I like and trust, but what I would like to know is, is this normal for a
>>doctor to NOT take the random Biopsies with suspected endo and aden?
>>There is a doctor out in Oregon that I read said this procedure is futal
>>in diagnosing the disease correctly.
>>
>>Any thoughts are appreciated.
>>
>>--
>>Kelly
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