Re: A few questions
From: Wanda (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon Dec 20 17:28:08 1999
Hello Suzanne,
I wanted to give you a wonderful welcome!
The endometrium<sp> is the lining in the uterus. That is strange. Only
stupid questions are the ones that are not asked. That is what I have always
been told. :O) I hope this helps.
Much love
Wanda
Orlando, FL
>----- Original Message -----
From: "SUZANNE" <anonymous@obgyn.net>
To: "Multiple recipients of list ENDO" <anonymous@obgyn.net>
Sent: Sunday, December 19, 1999 5:01 PM
Subject: A few questions
> Something my x doctor said to me has me wondering . he said since I had a
> Tubal that new endo. will not get into my uterus. I somehow think he
didn't
> know what he was saying as he told me the first time he removed it, it
> wouldn't come back and it did.
>
> What in the world do the Fallopian tubes have to do with endo not getting
> into the uterus? I thought the Edno was endometrium lining that is inside
> the uterus. Do I have that wrong? As I also understadn they do not know
> exactly how the Edno. gets outside the uterus.
>
> I hope I don't sound stupid asking these questions. I'm just trying to
make
> some sence of this.
>
> My endo. Was first discovered on my right side on my c-section scar. It
was
> dimpling my skin on the scar pulling it in. My x Doctor thought I got the
> endo. from the c-section. On the second c-section I had when he took the
> first lump of endo. out he said they irigated the area real well so that
the
> endo. would not return. Less then a yr now and I have anouther lump but
it's
> not dimpling on the right side by the c-section scar. It is harder to feel
> but can be felt easier during period. MY stomache gets so tender that even
> touching the area slightly is excruciating pain.
> Thanks for any thoughts on this.
> Suz
>