Re: Informal Case:Abnormal Endometrium

From: Terry J DuBose (tjdubose@juno.com)
Fri Mar 15 16:46:51 2002


Dear Jessie, this is a Forum for medical professionals to discuss the uses of ultrasound in OBGYN.net. Your question is neither a question concerning ultrasound nor do you appear to be a medical professional.

Please pose such questions such as yours on Women's Health at OBGYN.net. That Forum is designed for public questions about women's health, and other women with similar questions will benefit from the discussion.

Thanks and good luck. Terry J DuBose, M.S., RDMS Chair, Ultrasound @OBGYN.net

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On Fri, 15 Mar 2002 15:55:04 -0600 Ysh410yr@aol.com writes: ------------------------------------------------------------ > Will having a tubal libation help any with the pain and symptoms of

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having  the depovera shot over a period of 4 yrs. Will not taking the
shot  anymore  help the symptoms. Do you know if any one else has
terrible ovary  pain and  their life is at a complete standstill because
of the pain at the  age of  22years. please respond soon as i will have
surgery next week. thank  you.
>       Jessie Schellenger



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