Re: Adenomyosis

From: kelly (beaubn4@gateway.net)
Sun Jan 31 13:45:32 1999


At Tue, 20 Oct 1998, Bob Hogan wrote: >
>My fiance and I are concerned regarding a possible diagnosis regarding
>Adenomyosis. She was told she might have this condition, but they
>couldn't be sure unless her uterus was removed. She is not experiencing
>i am 35 years old & i had a miscarraige in june of '98 & now thought an ultrasound, my doctor is telling me that i have adenomyosis.i even had an mri to back this up.i never had extreme heavy bleeding until after my misfortune this past june.it's been 5 months of trying to have another baby & still nothing so now i am getting concerned that this disease may be causing me to not get pregnant.my doctor,though,never mentioned anything about removing my uterus or anything else for that matter.he says it's livable as long as there is no severe cramping but my concern is regarding my desperation to have another baby.can anyone give my some insite on this???
abdominal pains, nor is she having spotting either. She is 41 years of >age and is the epitomy of health. She works out rather strenuously
>taking karate twice weekly. I have heard about an article in the
>January, 1998 issue of the OBG Management, a letter from Michael
>Seitzinger, MD that states that he can 'clearly' identify Adenomyosis
>with sonohysterography. Do you have any information that you can
>provide us with?
>
>Thanks,
>
>--
>Bob Hogan
>



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