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Re: Feel all alone can someone help?Pelvic Varicose veinsFrom: Micha (anonymous@obgyn.net)Tue, 17 Dec 2002 12:54:27 -0600 (CST)
You are not alone. I suffered with pelvic varicose veins. The pain was absolutely horrible. After a lap found only the pelvic varicose veins, my GYN put me on a drug called Syneral. It temporarily removes the estrogen from your body. The veins shrunk in a few months(as recently seen in surgery) and I've been pain free for ten years. I also found that just a few months on birth control pills also helped to shrink the veins. Now for some women these remedies don't work. But for me it's been great. Keep looking for doctors that will show you the respect you deserve. Many docs don't believe you can have pain from pelvic varicosities. Don't give up. The help is out there. > >At Mon, 16 Dec 2002, sweaty wrote: >> >>I am 29 years old i have had 2laproscopy first one they found endo and >>the second they found everything wraped up around each other and >>adhisions.I just had another lap last thursday due to lots of cramps and >>pains for over 1 year.To my surprise they found nothing.The only thing >>he found was varicous vains on my uterus.Can someone please tell me why >>I have cramps all the time?Could the varicous vains cause pain?Feel all >>alone and that he thinks its in my head?Please someone help me out.Very >>down. > >Yes varicose veins can cause severe pelvic pains and sometimes it needs >injections with agents to block it. > >-- >SAmir Fouad Aziz MD >Assist Professor OB.Gyn >Director Gyn.oncology >Al-Azhar University-Egypt >Editorial advisor OBgyn.net(P&B,Gyn.Oncology) >Consultant Editor the contemporary Who's Who >This is for teaching purposes only >
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