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Re: 1 gross question & 1 dumb question

From: anonymous@obgyn.net
Sun Dec 26 21:59:56 1999


Hi Elaine,

Its great to se a post from you.Your questions aren't gross at all. I have had bowel symptoms,right from the start of my endo becoming debilitating and excruiciating.I recommend you get a bowel softner so it takes less load off your bowel and try and increase your fibre intake or take metamucil or something similar.As far as your endo photos,i don't think you are being paranoid,a lot of the time doctors have no idea what endo looks like.I was told i had inactive endo,probably because it was a clour that couldn't be recognized or it was clear,i will never know now but i do know the doctor nearly killed me trying to burn it off and i have never been the same since that surgery.Even though i am better now than i was then,thank God.I do hope you are able to find a competant Endo Secialist,that can recognize and exise all your endo and reduce your pain and problems. Best of Luck and I hope your Holidays have been happy and not to painful. HUGS,

Belle. --------

>Hi everyone,
>
>I hope you all had a good holiday! I haven't written to this forum in a
>long time. It is very hard for me to keep up with the messages. But I
>am going to be on vacation for the rest of the week so I will be hanging
>around here.
>
>Well, to get to my questions.
>
>First, my gross question. Do any of you have pain when you have a bowel
>movement? This has been becoming a big problem for me lately, especially
>since my last period.
>
>Second, my dumb question. Have any of you compared your surgery photos
>to photos of endo posted at doctor's sties on the web? I recently got my
>photos from my last surgery because I am going for a second opinion on
>wednesday. The surgeon who did this lap said she didn't see any endo.
>But when I looked at the photos I could see red patches in a lot of
>areas. I knew that red was a color of endo so I started looking up
>examples of red endo on the web and comparing them to my photos. I
>found several examples that look exactly like the patches I see in my
>photos. Am I just being parinoid or could this be endo? Does anybody
>have any idea what endo really looks like?
>
>Elaine NY
>




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