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JoyFrom: anonymous@obgyn.netTue Mar 30 21:14:55 1999
Joy, I know you posted a few days ago, but I haven't been on in a while. I see you have a plan of action and that is the first step in getting better and finding out what is going on inside your body. When I first moved out here (Washington) I had already had my first lap and been diagnosed with endo. It took me going through thirteen different doctors before I finally got one that listened to me and read my file. That fourteenth one is the one that didn't give me excuses like, "You're too young to have endo" or "The pain is just in your head." This doctor performed a second lap on me within the next few weeks and had found my endo had spread rapidly. I had gone from having two small spots on my uterus to having it cover my pelvic wall, uterus, both ovaries, 1/4 of my bladder, a section of my intestines, uretur, and colon. All of that in just 18 months. I go in tomorrow to the same doctor for my third lap. I hope all goes well for you and you get some answers and action soon. Take care, Cheryl
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