Re: Good Endo Doctor in MN
From: anonymous (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu Apr 23 19:31:14 2009
I agree with this. Endo can be removed expertly (for lack of a better
word!) by one who knows where to look and the stages and locations...for
anyone else it's not the same
It's worth the time and expense (if any) to go to a real experts. get
opinions from other women who went to him or her.
At Thu, 23 Apr 2009, Ally wrote:
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>Hi Jane,
>
>I saw a GYN/ONC for my first surgery and did not have good results.
>That's not to say you won't, but their specialty is "taking". I'm not
>sure if you are interested in fertility, but you would do best with a
>specialist. They take the endo out, but know how to leave all of the
>important parts intact and functioning.
>
>Sorry I don't know any endo docs in MN.
>
>--
>Ally
>
>At Thu, 23 Apr 2009, Jane wrote:
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>>Please help me find a good doctor to specialize in Endometriosis in
>>Minnesota. I currently see my regular gynocologist. He is a good
>>doctor and I like him but I don't feel he specializes in Endometriosis.
>>I have not been diagnosed yet and am going to set up the Laprascopy with
>>my gyno to see if in fact i do have endometriosis. But I am thinking
>>twice about letting the regular gyno do the laprascope surgery and would
>>like to consult with a specialist. I do see an gyno/oncologist for a
>>unrelated cervical problem. Do you think he would be a good place to
>>start?
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