Re: CHRONICPAIN: what stage am I in?
From: D (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon, 28 Apr 2008 13:33:42 -0500 (CDT)
Please help me think. Since novasure I don't bleed. My new doctor is
asking if my pain increases before ovulation or at ovulation. My last
period was january 8. My pain is very bad today. I'm trying to figure
out what would today be it's the 28th. I have no children, I never
could get the ovulation timing right, but I'd like to try to answer his
question
Am I correct?-- based on the past. The January 8th was the first day of
my last period. add 14 days to ovulate which would be the 22sc. today's
the 28th
What would be going on now? this pain does not switch sides so it may
not matter what stage I'm in.
I'll look up the anemomyosis, I'm not familiar with that term.
Thanks
Diane
At Sun, 27 Apr 2008, D wrote:
>
>Yes. i've had pain for months, if you look at my posts, my body is just
>shutting down, a different area every month it seems.
>
>MY doctor did the novasure
>(feb 02,2008) and did a laproscopy to search for the pain. He didn't
>find a reason, I brought up the pain again at my follow up and he said
>no reason for the pain go see a gastro.
>
>This doctor I found on line is a Dr. Echenberg,allentown,pa It sounds
>like he has a team of doctors, gastro, obgyn, urologist that can look at
>everything I've been through. I've had all these doctors in the past 8
>months, but they don't seem to talk & get an overall picture, I'm sure
>I'm getting annoying to all my local doctors, but this guy is 1 1/2
>hours away & he speciallizes in women who can't get answers.
>
>I'm looking forward to his appointment the first appointment is 2 to 3
>hours.
>
>thanks I was thinking the endometrial lining was distroyed during
>novasure so if he wanted to do another biopsy, there would be a
>possiblilty of serious damage.
>
>thanks for answering
>Diane
>
>At Sun, 27 Apr 2008, Garry Siegel, MD wrote:
>>
>>Message posted on Garry Siegel, MD behalf by: Hope Waltman, Women’s
>>Health Forum Moderator
>>
>>It is sometimes possible. If you are having pain, did it exist
>>beforehand? In other words, if the Novasure was done for pain and heavy
>>bleeding, it is possible that you have adenomyosis and that the Novasure
>>would only have addressed the bleeding. Around 30% of people ultimately
>>have hysterectomies after ablations.
>>
>>Good luck.
>>Garry Siegel, MD
>>Roswell, GA
>>Website: http://www.npobgyn.com/
>>
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>>At Sat, 26 Apr 2008, D wrote:
>>>
>>>I'm going to a new obgyn in a few weeks. he's dedicated to pelvic pain.
>>>I'm just curious if after having a novasure ablation procedure. Can an
>>>endometrial biopsy still be done?
>>>
>>>Thanks
>>>D