Re: The Lonliest Disease In the World - Or So It Seems....
From: anonymous@obgyn.net
Wed Aug 26 13:27:08 1998
Thanks Celina. Have you tried chamomile tea? I hear that it soothes pain
also.
Mary Boyd
CELINA LING <ling@sk.sympatico.ca> on 08/26/98 01:04:58 PM
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Subject: Re: The Lonliest Disease In the World - Or So It Seems....
anonymous@obgyn.net wrote:
> I'm relatively new to the group also. I have what they call "mild"
> endometriosis, but I've had three recurrences. I'm scheduled for my
third
> surgery on Monday. I've been on Lupron too - its not fun. The most
> depressing thing for me is that it keeps coming back. Have you been pain
> free since your lap? With this third occurance I've decided that I need
to
> know as much as I can about this disease. I hope that you have found
> relief. Good Luck. mary
>
> Arlenne.Mawdsley@DKES.co.uk (Arlenne Mawdsley) on 08/26/98 06:48:20 AM
>
> Please respond to endo@obgyn.net
>
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> Subject: The Lonliest Disease In the World - Or So It Seems....
>
> I am new the group, in fact this is my first message I have been reading
> all the other with interest, but haven't came across anybody's
> experiences with grade 1 endo, everybodys endo seems to be a lot worse
> than mine even though I am in a lot of pain every month.
>
> Over the past year I have been passing out, not all the time 4 times in
> total, I wondered if anybody else had exprienced this.
>
> I have been in the About Women site and read lots of excellent posts,
> but there seems to be lots of arguments about Lupron and I sympathise
> with these women but don't really want to send posts back, because I
> have no exprience of the drug and don't want to - so I have felt pretty
> isolated, just reading the posts and never replying, just got the
> address for this one yesterday, so here I am explaining to anyone who
> wants to listen ! ! ! I fell like a broken record sometimes, its really
> got me down the past couple of months, since I had my laparoscopy and
> was diagnosed, I wasn't really expecting something to be wrong but knew
> deep down that there was something, as sex was never sore before and all
> the other signs.
>
> If anybody has expriences they xould share with me I would really
> appreciate it.
>
> Thanks A Million
>
> Arlenne.
>
Hi there I have severe Endo and have found relief with Raspberry leaf
tea
all you do is take regular old raspberry leaves off a raspberry bush, dry
them
and make at tea. I find relief from this but also have found that my last
lap. has relieved alot of pain
Celina Ling