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Re: Please Help Me UnderStand, Confused and Alone in Puerto Rico

From: Robin (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 29 Nov 2001 20:00:31 -0600 (CST)


>1. Group B Strep
>(vaginal area) and was treated with antibiotics (Cipro 500mg and Cleocin
>300mg)and no change.

It is my understanding, Group B Strep is normal. The only time it is treated is during labor to avoid passing it on to the infant, which could cause severe problems for the baby. Read the archives for more information on Group B Strep.

>2.Chronic Exocervicitis which I think is related
>with my past high sil (What do you think?)and was treated >by freezing.

Don't know what that is.....I am sure one of the Docs can help with this one.

>3. They also found Endometriosis which I have only had the first shot
>of Lupron and for now have only experienced my bones hurting.

How did they diagnose Endometriosis? Was this by way of a pelvic exam? The only way to definitively diagnose Endo is with surgery (laparoscopy or laparotomy).

Lupron is a very strong drug. I would want a definitive diagnosis of Endometriosis before subjecting myself to it. I did take it (I was surgically diagnosed with Endo), and I developed Osteoporosis from it, even with addback therapy (given a tiny amount of estrogen to help counter the side effects of Lupron, and helps keep the bones healthy...didn't work for me).

Have you been seeing a GYN? I know many go to their Family Drs., but when dealing with the issues you discuss, it might be better to see a GYN (if you aren't already).

>I have
>asked many doctors to take out my uterus but I have been denied. I am
>only 28 years old and am tired of so many problems with my uterus and my
>doctor I feel doesn't tell me the facts. I'm confused what is wrong
>with me. I feel at the long run I'll eventually get cancer because my
>uterus wasn't removed.
> Help Me.

Endometriosis doesn't affect the uterus per se. Endo is when the lining of the uterus grows outside of the uterus, and attaches to other organs, such as ovaries, tubes, ureters, etc. If Endo is your problem, a hyst. probably won't help. If you have fibroids, or Adenomyosis, which is Endo within the uterine muscle (can only be diagnosed via pathology after the uterus is removed....prior to that, it is suspected adeno), a hyst. will help.

Find a new Dr.

--
Robin

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~Robin~

List Owner, Chronic Pain Support Group http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ChronicPainSupportGroup

I'm not a Dr. or any type of Medical Professional. The information I share is based on what I have experienced personally or what I have learned.




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