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Endometriosis can someone please respond

From: worried (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue, 3 Aug 1999 18:56:37 -0500 (CDT)


At Tue, 3 Aug 1999, Worried wrote: >
>I have gotten pregnant twice on the first tries. I had a ca-125 and it
>was 6. I am getting pelvic pain with indigestion and gas. My periods
>are about 7 days long. While having these pains I got nervous and
>became a hypocondriach (thought it was ovarian cancer). I barely ate
>for the week and took macrobid for suspected bladder infection(blood in
>urine) I was ovulating. I tried to eat and was still nauseaus and had
>the runs towards the end of the week. I couldn't eat for an additional
>two weeks convinced that my stomach problems was cancer related. I have
>seen a GI and he saw nothing (IBS diagnosis). Dr. said nausea was from
>gastro juices in stomach for 3 weeks and barely any food. I am now
>wondering if I have endometriosis. I really don't have horrible cramps,
>sex hurts once in awhile if penetration is really deep and it only hurts
>for a second(not real bad pain had that since I was sexually active at
>18, I am 32 pain hasn't become more severe in all these years). Dr.
>said my ovaries are mobile and doesn't see any sign of anything wrong.
>When I had the pain and he touched my ovary ( I was also ovulating at
>the time)it hurt then one week later upon recheck no pain at all. IS
>THIS ENDOMETRIOSIS
>
>--
>Worried
>



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