Re: Dysplasa,Enlarged Utarus, and more
From: John Essien MD (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sat, 2 Aug 2003 21:32:36 -0500 (CDT)
Has any non-gynecologic cause for pelvic pain been investigated? REmoval
of your uterus without any definite diagnosis does not seem very sound
to me. Have your doctor explain why he thinks this is going to stop the
pain. You may which to consult with a neurologist.
At Sat, 2 Aug 2003, Vanessa wrote:
>
>The past 7 years have been hell for me. I was told I had
>endometreosis,by one doctor treated with Depo, then Lupron, I then went
>to another doctor. she did a ct scan, ulrasound and said there's
>nothing wrong with me. However My pap came back abnormal. It had been
>since I gave birth to my daughter when I was 17. I was sent to a
>differnet doctor who did my coloscopy. I have mild dysplasya. I told
>him about my pain he treated me with birth control pills. NOTHING has
>worked no the pain is inbetween periods. He did a Laproscopy,
>Hystoscopy, D/C, and a cone. two weeks ago. I went back yesterday for
>my postop., He said I don't have Endo. my utarus is enlarged, I belive
>he said tilted. The only way he can treat my pain more or less is to
>remove my utraus.
>I am only 24. I'm done having children, but I'm to young to have my
>utraus removed. Although I can't stand the pain. What Do I do?
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John Essien, M.D. SOCOG
Camaguey, Cuba; Basseterre, St. Kitts
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