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Re: ENDOMETRIOSIS: Mesenteric adnitis (sp?)
From: Michelle (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue, 27 May 2008 20:26:11 -0500 (CDT)
My daughter had mesenteric adenitis when she was 4, which unfortunately
was mistaken for appendicitis and resulted in an unneccessary
appendectomy. So, I'm not sure that it has anything to do with endo
since she got it that young.
Also, speaking as someone who had a hysterectomy 6 months ago and is now
going back for surgery to clean out endo and adhesions, I can tell you
it doesn't always work. For some women, it does help. But when you are
ready, that's for you to decide. I waited 10 years to get to the point
where I was ready and even then my doctor wouldn't do it until we ran
out of options. I went a good 10 years after my laparoscopic surgery
without the endo returning. It was only after my hysterectomy that I
started having the problem again. Go figure! Constant pelvic pain is no
fun, so I really hope you find a solution that works for you. Good
luck!
At Mon, 26 May 2008, Kim wrote:
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>Hello, I am 40 years old and was diagnosed with endometriosis about 10
>years ago. Since then, I have had six laser laparoscopies to remove
>endometriosis and adhesions. I was taking Depo Provera until about 1
>year ago, because I was trying to lose weight and couldn't seem to do it
>as long as I was taking it. I have never been sexually active. Recently
>(about 6 months ago) I started having pelvic pain again and lots of
>cramping with my periods. Since then, it has gotten progressively
>worse...the pain is all the time, but a lot worse during my period. My
>periods are now anywhere from 20-30 days apart and last 7-10 days. They
>are very, very heavy. I have developed fevers and I also have a lot of
>pain in my waist on the left side. The pain sometimes goes through to
>my back. I recently finished treatment for a UTI, and the pain just
>kept getting worse. So, Sunday I ended up in the ER. The doctor
>thought I had a kidney stone, so he did a CT. He also did a pelvic
>exam, which was extremely painful. The doctor said the only thing he
>saw during the pelvic exam was a yeast infection. The CT was fine, with
>the exception of enlarged lymph nodes in my abdomen, consistent with
>mesenteric adnitis. I then had a colonoscopy and endoscopy, which were
>both fine. The doctor believes this is all from the endometriosis. I
>never thought endo could cause fevers, heavy bleeding, and irregular
>periods. He thinks it would be wise to see a gynecologist and have
>another laparoscopy done. I am afraid to do this because we live in a
>very small town where the gynecologists always want to do a hysterectomy
>for endometriosis, and even though I am 40, I am not ready for that yet.
>The specialist I was seeing has now moved. Also, could endometriosis
>cause enlarged lymph nodes? How much damage can endometriosis do?
>Thanks!
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