Re: My pain is back after 2 years!!!!! WHY ME!!!!!!!!!!!!
From: anonymous (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu Jun 18 02:29:29 2009
Did you go to an endo expert? These people are great
centerforendo.com
You might also get doctor info at erc.activboard.com/
google it if it doesn't come up
diet can help - endometriosis.org/nutrition
makingbabies.com, see diet section
hang in there! there is help out there!
At Wed, 17 Jun 2009, YASHIVA wrote:
>
>HI EVERYONE!
>
>I'm new to this forum. I just joined today. I wanted to let you know
>that I totally understand what you are going through. I am 30 now but I
>began having terrible menstrual cramps at the age of 16. I went through
>4 gynecologist before I found one that actually listened to my problems
>and agreed that I had a problem versus doctors writing prescriptions for
>pain medicine and saying that "it's just cramps"! Too make a long story
>short, I was finally diagnosed with stage III endo February 2007. I had
>surgery and then began 6 months of Lupron. Other than the horrible hot
>flashes I think I had a good experience. Lupron combined with my
>surgery did help me but unfortunately its been 2 years and all of my
>symptoms are back! I am in so much chronic pain and my gyn thinks that I
>have another endometrioma cyst on the left ovary again. I go back
>tomorrow to get the results of my ultrasound and find out if its surgery
>time again. I wish I had found out about this site when I first began
>going through my emotions with coping with endo. I think the hardest
>part for me coping with this is that my family and friends really dont
>understand what I'm going through. I stay in my room, go to work if I'm
>not in terrible pain and I really don't feel like doing anything. My
>back hurt so bad some days that I keep a pillow at work to use to help
>relieve the pain. This morning my mom saw it and said that I'm faking
>and that I'm making this worse that what it actually is. Until someone
>actually experience the life of living with endo that cant understand
>what we go through.