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>>>>>Adenomyosis symptoms ------ Help! <<<<<<<<<
From: Britty (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue Sep 7 08:38:27 2004
Thank you for responding to my message, it was very helpful. My doctor
said the only way to diagnose adenomyosis is to have a hysterectomy? I
was like what???? It didn't make sense. With the endo. I was
considering it but the results seem to vary from person to person. Thank
you again for your advice. Britty
At Mon, 6 Sep 2004, lisa wrote:
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>Hi
>I have been diagnosed with endo and adenomyosis since I was 18. I am 21
>now. My sypmtoms include bad, bad, bad pelvic pain (mostly in lower
>region), constant bleeding, feeling of swelling in abdomen and extremely
>tender abdomen. This has caused me nothing but grief but I have yet to
>have a hyst to relieve me of it.
>Ask your doctor to give you a hysteroscopy and they should be able to
>let you know whether you have it.
>
>Hope this helps
>Lisa
>
>At Sun, 5 Sep 2004, Jennifer wrote:
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>>At Sun, 5 Sep 2004, Britty wrote:
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>>>Hello,
>>>
>>>I was curious if anyone has adenomyosis and if so can you please reply
>>>with your symptoms and age? I have endo. and I am worried about having
>>>it my uterus. I have pain in my back and down my leg, nausea, vomiting,
>>>dull, stabbing, numb, pain in my pelvic area and dyspareania. Because
>>>of my age (27 yrs) my doctor doesn't believe I have it in my uterus. I'm
>>>often bedridden and I need some help...any advise would be great.
>>>Thanks! Britty
>>
>>I'm 23 and had endo in my uterus at 19. I had stage 4 and was forced to
>>have a hysterectomy at 21. It doesn't matter your age you can have it
>>anywhere. Iwent on Lupron for 6 months and then was able to get
>>pregnant. My endo was inactive for 14 months then came back with a
>>vengance. I had my hysteretomy when my son was 15 months old. However,
>>I still have alot of endo symtoms. You may want to get a second
>>opinion. Also they can see where your endo is at through a lap.Good
>>luck Best whishes!
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