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Re: Laparoscopy???

From: Karen (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue, 25 Feb 2003 20:35:46 -0600 (CST)


At Tue, 25 Feb 2003, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote: >
>A laparoscopy is a simple procedure. I have had one done. It is done
>as an outpatient procedure. You will be put to sleep. A small incision
>is made in your belly button. A scope is insterted thru this incision.
>What ever the find they will remove then. Within a couple of hours you
>will be able to go home. Of course you will be sore for a couple of
>days and brusied. Also, the incision will be small that you will not notice after the healing process. Matter of fact the only time that my incision was visible was when I was pregant. Of course as the baby grow my belly grow too. That meant that my belly button pop out and that is when the incision was visible.

>At Tue, 25 Feb 2003, Mandy wrote:
>>
>>I was diagnosed with PCOS over three years ago. Have been unable to
>>find the right doctor as of yet to treat it. The most recent doctor
>>I've only seen twice and he has only done one exam on me and already
>>wants to put me on glucophage. My friend suggested in seeing her obgyn.
>>I called their office and asked for some background, etc. The nurse
>>asked me if any of my previous doctors gave me a laparoscopy. I have
>>not had this procedure, should I? And what harm or benefits can come
>>from it?
>>
>>--
>>Mandy
>>




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