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Re: OB/GYN or Urology?-Dr GeorgeFrom: DDT (anonymous@obgyn.net)Sun, 31 Jan 1999 14:14:36 -0800
>Now you add a very perplexing fact >> the oncologist I am seeing <<>> Why an >oncologist. --------------A Gyn oncologist because even after a TAH/BSO my estrogen level is still very normal and I am in more pain now then before the surgerys.(my od/gyn dose not know what else to do for me)The oncolgist seems to think he can help, thinking my problem now is due to adhesions and endometriosis.
> -------That there was a total blockage of the ureter.(also acute pyelonephritis)
>***** What surgical procedure did the URO person do? -----one urologist (ER) tried to place a stent but failed so a Radiologist placed a nephrostomy tube into the kidney, 9 weeks later another uroloigist did laser surgery and placed a stent..... via the bladder.
>***** Either a GYN or a URO should be able to take care of the renal -----at this time no one is sure what the problem is.... kindey or ureter (test will be done tomarrow)
>***** As for the Endometriosis your Gynie should be the guy to handle it. --------Even if there is no" female parts" left and the endometriosis is up on the kidney?
>
------------No they do not know each other.
> -------Funny you should say that .....the urologist I am seeing now is at Loma Linda University Hospital (a well known teaching hospital)
>Good Luck, ----------Some how Luck is all I think I can hope for.( To date I have seen over 30 different doctors in the past 2 years for this problem.) Thankyou Dr George you have been more help than ALL of my Doctors put together. Denise
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