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Re: Endo in legs

From: 1112106 (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri Mar 5 23:17:03 1999


I know a way to get relief from fybromyalgia> It worked for my friend. email me at: bardwellfamily@nccoast.net -----Original Message----- From: Miranda <anonymous@obgyn.net> To: Multiple recipients of list <anonymous@obgyn.net> Date: Friday, March 05, 1999 7:36 PM Subject: Re: Endo in legs

>Has anyone ever heard of fybromyalgia? Fibromyalgia is a common disease
linked >with women who have endometriosis. Fybromyalgia causes extreme pain of the
>major muscles of the legs, and other large muscle masses. I don't believe
that >the endometriosis itself is causing the leg pain, but rather fibromyalgia.
>Good Luck!
>
>Christine M. Smith wrote:
>
>> At Fri, 5 Mar 1999, Becky wrote:
>> >
>> >Danielle, I too have pain in my legs, doesn't sound quite as bad as what
>> >you are experiencing though. I believe this is from endo located on or
>> >near the nerves at the top of my legs. This pain is pretty much
>> >constant, sometimes more sometimes less. I find that laying down helps,
>> >perhaps it reduces the pressure in that area. Massage seems to help as
>> >well. I don't have any info on what can be done about it, don't know if
>> >surgury is possible to remove it in that area or not. I was told that
>> >during my lap they couldn't even look into the area over my pubic bone
>> >or around my scar to see if it was endo. I agree with using Valerian
>> >Root, it's good stuff. Please let us know if your Doc has any ideas.
>> >Thanks, Becky
>>
>> I was treated with Lupron for this (after taking low dose
>> antidepressants for FOUR years) and the leg pain went away.
>>
>> Chris S.
>>
>




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