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Re: A few questions

From: SUZANNE (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue Dec 21 07:59:40 1999


Dear Belle, Thank you.. See I guess my thoughts about that were my doctor was acting as though a theory was the absolute. He in turn thought he was curing me with a tubal then I guess. So that there tells me this Doctor is not the one to be treating my Endo. and who is to say that even with a tubal that the blood can not come out where the tube was burned ? I'm sure that even a pin size hole can be in the burned tube and who's to say that wont cause the blood to escape? See it's all theory and possibles so how can a doctor who learns this just believe in one theory and one treatment without it being proven? I think that is what has me so upset about this doctor. I didn't feel as though I had the best treatment staying with him. Thank you Belle . I appreciate your feed back it sure helps to clear things up. Hugs Suzanne

>----- Original Message -----
From: anonymous@obgyn.net To: Multiple recipients of list ENDO <anonymous@obgyn.net> Sent: Tuesday, December 21, 1999 9:02 AM Subject: Re: A few questions

> Hi Suz,
>
> Endometriosis is when the endometrial lining of the uterus, is found
outside > of the uterus.One theory is retrograde menstruration,which is when you
have > a period and somehow it back flows,which means it backs up the fallopian
> tubes and out the fallopian tubes and spills onto the ovaries and into the
> pelvic cavity and onto the bowel and bladder and uterus,it grows and
> implants and bleeds cyclicly. Rarely it implants onto the liver and
> kidneys.,stomach, prancrea's.This is just a theory inregards toThe
> Retrograde MenstrurationTheory,nothing has been proved as of yet.I hope
this > helps you to understand abit better.
> Best Wishes,
>
> Belle
> -----Original Message-----
> From: SUZANNE <SDAVIS8196@fuse.net>
> To: Multiple recipients of list ENDO <endo@talk.obgyn.net>
> Date: Monday, 20 December 1999 9:07
> 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
> >
>




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