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Re: endo in lungs s-ymptoms

From: kchris (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sat Jan 31 06:23:33 2009


Thanks girls for sending me that info. It does give me some peace and validate my feelings. I don't what type of lung endo I have really. I am not to sure wether is it the diaphragm type or not not and my gyno was not to sure either, I think that is why he is going with provera just to shrink it....wherever it may be.......

About a week an half before I get the bleed I get a cough and a sore chest. More of a sore burning sensation than a sharp pain like alot of you describe, although I do get an aching sensation in my right lung. It feels horrible anyway!!!!. Maybe that is why, along with the results of my first CT, they thought I had pneumonia. I generally feel like I have 80yr old lungs and I get very tired. After the bleed my chest burns and the cough continues for a few days sometimes with white sputum. I would compare it to having a bad! chest infection. I hate the cough! When I get the bleed it can happen all at once or it can be split into two, some hours apart. It comes out so suddenly and I tend to lose control, coughing it out so hard I dry reach and make the most awful sounds. Freaked my poor 3yr old out well and truly. I have no immediate warning. I just know the day I'm going to get it. I recone I got it by cells spreading after the c-section. But my gyno doen't seem to think so. Seems to much of a coincidence to me.

Anyway.... I will get there. Thank for the info. Anyone have a cough with theirs? Hope provera does not mess with me to much. :0)




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