Re: adenomyosis?
From: anonymous (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon Jun 22 22:35:54 2009
I would not do Lupron.
Have you heard of excision surgery? I had endo on the sciatic nerve, and
it was excised (removed).
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At Mon, 22 Jun 2009, krayca wrote:
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>I have a 9 year history of what I was told is sciatic pain starting with
>my first pregnancy. Over the years I have seen a handful of
>chiropractors, 3 physical therapists, 2 series of epidural injections
>and now currently seeing a nueroligist who is a bit confused after
>passing a EMG normal. My MRI shows mild bulging disc at L4 and L5 but
>no nueral compression. I recently was diagnosed with endometriosi and
>adenomyosis and had a lap. Dr wants me to start Lupron for that.. Im
>thinking about it. The pain in low back a sciatic notch aches,
>burns,and or throbs into my leg. It is not giving up. The Nueroligist
>says I am a mystery patient.... I am now starting to read everything
>about endo, adeno and now the relation to sciatic. I have put in a call
>to Nuero doc about taking this info into consideration.. I am here
>because I am looking for someone who has some info similar to endo or
>adeno causing such pain in back , buttocks and legs. I really dont want
>to start Lupron without knowing this is the problem
>
>At Fri, 21 Nov 2008, Nevi wrote:
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>>Hi Brandy,
>>
>>After years of being told there was nothing wrong, I too was told I have
>>Adenomyosis. I am so happy knowing it is something I can change. What
>>happened with you and Kaiser? I am facing the same questions. I want
>>the surgery but am not sure how Kaiser will handle it.
>>
>>I appreciate the feed back as well,
>>
>>At Sun, 26 Oct 2008, bren wrote:
>>>
>>>Hi Brandy,
>>>I'll make this short since I emailed you about this and your thoughts of
>>>having a hysterectomy. First, you should see an endometriosis
>>>specialist (I don't know how accessible one is for you, but as you know,
>>>I have Kaiser and only Kaiser accepts Kaiser insurance and I don't know
>>>of an endo specialist in Kaiser, so anyone I see outside of Kaiser, I
>>>would have to pay out of my own pocket-so not easy for me). After your
>>>post-op and finding out what was exactly done during your lap surgery
>>>and asking as many questions as you can and hearing out other treatment
>>>options, then I would make a record of all this and if possible, take it
>>>to an endo specialist for review. I know that if one has had all
>>>possible treatments for endo and even had this "cut/excised" out rather
>>>than lasered out and one is still sufferring symptoms and pain, then it
>>>is quite possible that adenomyosis is the culprit...However, if before
>>>deciding to have a hysterectomy, I would work w/ an endo specialist who
>>>can offer proper advice and treatments beforehand. If my symptoms don't
>>>improve or continue to worsen, then I would have another lap w/ the Endo
>>>Specialist rather than my original obgyn specialist who doesn't know
>>>everything about endo and adeno. After thoroughly discussing everything
>>>w/ the endo specialist, I would then give permission for him to remove
>>>my uterus (hysterectomy through laparoscopy) during the lap if he finds
>>>that your uterus is very distorted and adenomyosis is highly suspected
>>>as the cause of your sciatic pain. Since the article I emailed you that
>>>adeno can cause sciatic pain & even the retroverted uterus can cause
>>>back pain....Just remember to weigh out all the pros and cons of a
>>>hysterectomy before deciding to have one. I would actually probably
>>>have a lap again w/ an endo specialist and before deciding to have a
>>>hysterectomy (big decision) and I know the recovery for lap is a lot
>>>shorter and easier than the recovery for a hysterectomy during a lap.
>>>I'd basically would just want to try all types of treatments (besides
>>>Lupron), I'm talking more about exision surgery w/ an endo specialist
>>>and if symptoms are not better, then I would have a hysterectomy as
>>>research does say that if women continue to suffer endo symptoms after
>>>exision surgery and hormonal treatments, etc, then it is highly possible
>>>that you have adenomyosis. The good thing is that you already have one
>>>child, so the decision might be easier. Just make sure to weigh out the
>>>pros and cons and get more than one opinion especially by an endo
>>>specialist. I'm hoping that your recovery is getting better. Let me
>>>know, cuz I've been worried! Read your email. =) ***Hugs*****
>>>
>>>*Bren*
>>>
>>>At Sat, 25 Oct 2008, Brandy wrote:
>>>>
>>>>Hi ladies,
>>>>
>>>>I'm wondering if any of you have been diagnosed with or are suspected of
>>>>having ademomyosis? And, if so, what types of symptoms are you having?
>>>>
>>>>I know the the only "cure" for this is hysterectomy, but have you been
>>>>able to find relief using any medications, like Lupron?
>>>>
>>>>I am meeting with my GYN on monday for post-lap follow up, and I'm
>>>>afraid that the lap didn't get the job done. I'm almost wishing I had
>>>>requested a hysterectomy while he was already in there, as I don't
>>>>really want to go through this tough recovery again.
>>>>
>>>>My symptoms are heavy periods, usually 2 periods a month, heavy
>>>>clotting, dark blood, and severe and crippling sciatic-type back pain.
>>>>
>>>>thanks for any input.
>>>>
>>>>--
>>>>Brandy
>>>>
>>--
>>*Nevi*
>>