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Re: Janet re Endo in Muscle walls
From: al (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu May 20 18:50:44 1999
I'm also very interested in anything on this subjest; my obgyn told me
the endo is growing in the muscle wall of my uterus. Thanks for any
info you can share.
luv, Amy
yenta wrote:
>
> 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: Hgh12@aol.com <Hgh12@aol.com>
> >To: Multiple recipients of list ENDO <endo@talk.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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