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Re: Can endo still be the cause of my pelvic pain?

From: Amanda (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 29 May 2002 08:24:00 -0500 (CDT)


KIM: My pain from endo did not improve at all after surgery. In fact it became worse over the following year. My surgeon said this this due either to remaining or new endo which is inevitable in most people or due to scar tissue, also common after sugery. Good luck. I hope you find some releif. Amanda

At Wed, 29 May 2002, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote: >
>Dear Kim:
>While you're waiting on an answer from the drs, I just wanted to let you
>know that I have the same problem as you! I also have gone to the
>specialists who cut out all visible endo -- this of course alleviated
>the pain from those specific areas. BUT I too still have pain which I
>feel is from endo/endo related tissue which obviously is not visible or
>the docs would have excised it -- I think it must be under clean looking
>peritoneum -- I don't know, wish I (or the docs) did.
>
>At Tue, 28 May 2002, kim wrote:
>>
>>I had surgery with an endo specialist last september. He excised all
>>the endo I had. But I still have pelvic pain. It is not as bad as
>>before, but it is still there. It is chronic too. When I have my
>>period, exercise or sit for a long time my pain gets worse. It also
>>gets bad at night. I also have lower back pain. I have already had two
>>surgeries for endo, can my pain still be related to endo, or does this
>>sound like some other reproductive problem. Help!




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