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Re: AdenomyosisFrom: vicki (anonymous@obgyn.net)Sun, 6 Apr 1997 09:19:47 -0500 (CDT)
At Sun, 6 Apr 1997, sharon wrote: > >I am 29 years old, have suffered from severe dysmenorrhea since my period started when I was 14. >I was diagnosed with adenomyosis at the age of 25 after my first internal examination. My uterus >was (and still is) twice it's normal size at that time. From what I have read this disease is >common in women in their 40s. who have given birth to several children. (I am single) What are >the chances of my uterus not growing so large that it will have to be removed some time in the >future. To tell the truth I have to take so much pain medication (Nsaids) every month and have >now started the Gnrh analogue Buserelin acetate that I feel if it is in evitable that my uterus >must be removed some time in the future, I would rather have it done now before I ruin other >parts of my body with all the drugs I have to take, rather than later. > Sharon
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