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Re: what if I delay the lap???

From: Allan (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon Jun 14 14:43:39 1999


Hi Shannon No idea how quickly the endo grows, but, if you've had it or thought you've had it for a while and it wasn't being treated, then a little longer isn't probably going to make a big difference if you postpone it a bit - if you're not comfortable with the doc and want to find a new one then I'd suggest doing it quickly; if you go ahead with someone you don't like/trust then you may be questionning what he did/didn't do and may find yourself worse off. Just my thoughts! Take care of you. luv, Amy

Shannon wrote: >
> Because I have been suffering with pain for way too long; been to plenty
> of doctors who knew nothing about the symptoms of endo; finally two docs
> suggest that it could be the reason for the pains...
> Because I am not confident with the current lap surgeon, I wonder (if it
> is endo) how much damage can occur from now until I find a decent
> surgeon? I'm already scared that someone's gonna tell me that I can't
> have kids and I fear that things are terribly messy inside me.
> Does anyone know how fast this can progress from bad to worse???
> Shannon
>




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