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Cincinnati friendFrom: Joanne Bulley, MD (islesannie@yahoo.com)Tue Sep 28 22:49:33 2004
Thanks to folks who commented -- my friend had a second opinion. The doc listened - looked over the records - and discussed with her the ablation (recommnded as the only option by her former gyn) along with hyst +/- BSO vag vs abd vs LAVH vs SCH etc. She is having a LAVH/BSO -- so that if endometriosis is found it will also be treated. She is thrilled to be looking at the "end" of the horribly debilitating cycles she has been having. She is also concerned (for both herself and other patients) about the first doc who would only discuss ablation and not even consider hyst.
>From her comments - my guess is that Doc #1 either is not a great My friend (who is a PhD psychologist) agrees that there is something else going on with Doc # 1 and may think about how to comment on the doc failing to even discuss rationally the option of hyst. (she just said it is too risky an operation) I am interested in others thoughts - on a gyn (!) who won't even discuss hyst for a women with disabling pain! Joanne
-- Joanne Bulley, MD Keene, NH, USA
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