Re: chronic pelvic pain patient

From: Rafael Haciski (haciski@earthlink.net)
Tue Feb 24 12:05:35 2004


I agree that this may be quite possible/likely; but in my experience, if pain was relieved with DepotLupron, I have then transited the patient to OCP (cyclic or continuous) with pain relief lasting years. Placebo or not, the patient was happy, and that is what counts.

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Rafael Haciski, MD FACOG

On Feb 24, 2004, at 6:21 AM, Braun, R. Daniel wrote:

> OR perhaps she had a "Placebo" response to the Depo-Lupron.  One of > the problems that I see with using Depo Lupron as a test for  > endometriosis is that you can't leave people on it long enough to > overcome the placebo response. > Dan >   > > "Sound is like water. If you drill one hole in the wall the sound will > leak right through." > > - JAY BRAUN, a band member by love, a soundproofer by necessity. > -----Original Message-----





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