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Re: Help with pain - thanks

From: allan (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sat Mar 20 08:21:44 1999


I read somewhere that endometriosis implants can grow deep in the tissues and therefore not be visible to the doctor during surgery, or grow behind organs. I thought this was pretty scary when I read it; were you aware of that? Amy

anonymous@obgyn.net wrote: >
> Shannon
> I too had a hyst a year ago. My Dr. did leave my ovaries as well. He did
> not put me on any type of hormone at all. Mostly, I was pain free (after the
> usual recovery time) until this past week. I began feeling the same pain that
> I felt before my hyst. I am currently living out of state and I am away from
> my Dr. I have managed to find a good gyn around the area but I am not
> scheduled to see him until Mar. 30. I hope that he will explain why I am
> having this pain. I was in bed all day last Sunday with miserable right sided
> pain which I cannot explain. My Dr. at "home" told me he had gotten all the
> endo out when he did my hyst. Could it be possible that the endo has already
> came back??? If you have any info, please feel free to contact me directly
> through my e mail....Thank and I hope everyone has a pain free day.... :)
>




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