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Re: Typical Endo Signs?

From: Robin (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue, 30 Nov 1999 06:43:04 -0600 (CST)


Hi Kimberly,

I have heard women say that they have pain with arousal, and others it is with deeper penetration. There could be endo in the cul-de-sac with penetration that is causing your pain. It could also be adhesions pulling on the uterus.

I'm not a Dr., but do have Endo (well, I had it excised by a specialist, and he doesn't think that is what my current problem is..he thinks it is adenomyosis....so, I guess I don't have Endo, per se ;o) ). I'm sure that Dr. M will be able to answer your questions in greater detail.

Good luck!

--
Robin

At Tue, 30 Nov 1999, Kimberly wrote: > >Hi, > >I have had endometriosis for several years, as did most other female >members of my family. I had much of it removed in 1998, followed by a >course of Lupron which damaged me further (see our website if you wish for >information about the effects of Lupron, >http://www.angelfire.com/ma2/APAL)....anyhow as it stands it seems that the endo >has returned once again. > >I am again having increasingly painful, lengthy periods (though this time >the most severe pain has seemed to switch ovaries), pain occuring mostly >before and in the late parts of the cycles, bloating, nausea, occasional >fever, diarrhea, etc. My wonderful OB/GYN has been very helpful to me >throughout this, and before we try surgery again, she's having me visit a >pain management clinic at the hospital beforehand. > >Anyhow...One of the things I've heard about endo is that it can cause pain >during sexual activity, though I've yet to see anything very specific on >the topic. When speaking of pain, are they referring to pain felt within >the vagina or surrounding areas, or, do they mean that it's a pain from >the ovaries contracting after climax? (Or any pain following climax, for >that matter.) > > If it's the latter, would that be because the blood and tissue flow is >restricted from the endometriosis clogging the Fallopian tubes? >Approximately speaking, how often does either types of these pains occur in >persons with endometriosis? Can they be caused by another condition? > >Thanks...I apologize for all the questions, but hope someone can shed a >little light on the subject. > >-- >Kimberly >

--
Robin





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