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Re: Janet re Endo in Muscle wallsYenta

From: JANET (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu May 20 10:28:20 1999


Yenta, Hi. Endo can grow anywhere. In your muscle walls is a way of it hiding. It could hide in your uterine wall (adenomyosis), or microscopically under the surface. It states it in all the books, and everything i have ever read on the subject. I am still in chronic pain, and i am 23 wks. pregnant, although i have other problems, like arthritis, and a bulged disc that is being aggrivated but i also still have alot of abdominal pain. Last night i was in the hospital because of pressure and slightly stronger than braxton hicks contractions, conclusion, UTI ( urinary tract infection). I know alot of my problems in the abdomen is adhesions since only surgery takes care of those, but endo never ends. Only a few lucky ones that dont have it deep in their abdominal tissue, and get into menopause or have nothing hormonally firing it up. I hope evryone feels better, and i too am one of the exhausted ones. And the pregnancy doesnt really have to do with it. Good Luck!! Jan B MI -----Original Message----- From: yenta <anonymous@obgyn.net> To: Multiple recipients of list ENDO <anonymous@obgyn.net> Date: Thursday, May 20, 1999 12:07 AM Subject: Janet re Endo in Muscle walls

>Janet,
>Could you please tell me more about this endo/muscle wall -- could you
>also direct me to a site which states precisely that? I'd like to learn
>more about this subject -- am wondering whether that could be the reason
>for my lowback pain (regardless of culdesac excision) and right groin
>bulge (it was determined at surgery that the right groin bulge was not a
>hernia and I have been given no other explanation as to what it could
>possibly be)
>
>Thanks,
>Yen
>Tx
>
>At Wed, 19 May 1999, JANET wrote:
>>
>>Patti,
>> I agree that excision is the best way to go, but with every lap no
>>matter laser or excise, whatever there will always be tissue left behind
>>because endo hides and grows in muscle walls, etc. so there is no surefire
>>surgery.
>> Janet B MI
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: anonymous@obgyn.net <anonymous@obgyn.net>
>>To: Multiple recipients of list ENDO <anonymous@obgyn.net>
>>Date: Wednesday, May 19, 1999 1:45 AM
>>Subject: Re: Patti
>>
>>>As I had said earlier, for me the endo came back as strong as ever. My
>>first
>>>period after the surgery was so very severe and talk about bleeding! I
had >>>never ever bled out that much as I did that 1 day! Again, with the laser
>>>there is a chance that some cells could be left behind, or they did not
>>burn
>>>off all the endo and surrounding tissues to prevent regrowth.
>>>
>>>Patti
>>>
>




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