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Re: hell hath no furry than a woman on Lupron!!

From: BJ (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 17 Apr 2002 12:50:12 -0500 (CDT)


At Wed, 17 Apr 2002, Tracy wrote: >Tracy,

A hyst will not necessarily fix the problems, especially if you do standard (ie, synthetic) hrt. Have you considered trying natural progesterone cream? I have had great succes with it (endo, fibroids, bleeding, etc. all totally controlled). BJ >That's it, I'm toast.... I've had my last skull crushing headache from
>the Lupron. I called my GYN (who is very caring and intelligent), and
>explained to him that I am physically and mentally deteriorating!! So,
>we are going to reverse the Lupron so I can get up off of the couch
>without feeling as if I have broken hips, and talk about a hysterectomy!
>I am 31 years old, and tired of feeling like crap! I am a very career
>oriented person, and quality of life is much more important than having
>children. (personal choice). So, maybe we can do a laparoscopic
>assisted vaginal hysterectomy. It may be a little difficult because I
>am a primip.... But, I am looking forward to getting on with my life
>again.....
>
>one question.... If I have endometrial implants on my bladder and/or
>bowel, would I still have problems following hysterectomy and BSO with
>HRT????
>
>Take care all,
>Tracy




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