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Re: endometreosisFrom: annette (anonymous@obgyn.net)Mon Mar 1 07:09:37 2004
At Sun, 23 Nov 2003, Tawnya wrote: > >At Thu, 20 Nov 2003, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote: >> >>At Mon, 13 May 2002, Sarah wrote: >>> >>>I am looking for help. I am 23 years old and was diagnosed a year ago >>>with endo, they found it when they did a scope. They put me on Lupron >>>and I couldn't handle it. I had three injections. Now the endo is back >>>and I cant find any doctor that is willing to do a hysterectomy. I am >>>in pain all the time, and dont know where to turn. If anyone out there >>>has some advice I could really use it now. Thank you >>> >>>Sarah, I have just been diagnosed with edno, and am suffering greatly. I am 37 years old, and have no children ( and have no desire to have any). I have yet to have treatment sorted, and am having time off every month, and even through the month before my period. I have not realised that I have had this condition for some years, always thought that I was just suffering because thats the way I was made.I would welcome a hysterectomy, but am wondering by your comments if I will be knocked back. Please keep me posted on your progress/or non-progress as it seems at the moment. But you are incredibly young, do you really want to have a hysteretomy at such a young age! Is there no alternative treatment available for you, that hopefully would mean you could successfully manage endo.I wish you well, and luck for the future. Annette
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