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Re: Adenomyosis

From: anonymous@obgyn.net
Sat, 30 Jan 1999 11:00:18 EST


In a message dated 1/29/99 1:22:50 AM Eastern Standard Time, yentag@hotmail.com writes:

Yenta wrote:

<< Do Adenomyosis and Endometriosis frequently occur together or is it more likely to have one condition and not the other?

****** Can occur together, but they are not related. You may have one without the other.

>>> If one continues to experience low back sacral pain

after endo has been excised, is it possible that the pain may be due to Adeno. Although uterus appeared to be of normal size during endo lap?

******* Possible but not likely.

If not Adeno, then what could be possible cause of sacral region pain -- cyclic and non-cyclic,

******* Many many things. See your doctor.

>>>>> and what about the tailbone?
*******You probably have one.It should not cause you trouble unless there is a history of trauma to it.

******* It IS possible to have both entities. It is difficult to say that ALL of Endometriosis has been obliterated even though there is not more seen. It can have microscopic implants which will bleed and swell during menses. ============================================= *Note: Opinions expressed here are for educational purposes only. This information is not intended to supplant the need for you to consult your physician prior to choosing or planning therapeutic options and/or interventions.

**Private emails cannot be answered.

**Agape, DR. L. [a.k.a. DR. George]






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