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dompierre5
02-24-2005, 10:09 PM
What has helped you with pain relief for endometriosis? I just need to hear from other people who can relate. Thanks!

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Tesss
02-25-2005, 05:11 PM
Hi
I really had terrible pain from endo, in my lower back throughout the month not just at period time, and stomach aches. My endo pain has got a lot better recently. There are a few things that Ive been doing:
1 - Ive been seeing a chiropractor - I went to see him about my neck and he found that my spine was slightly out down in my lower back so he has been working on that.
2 - Ive been taking slippery elm (in capsules from health food shops). It really helps the digestive system, where a lot of endo pain comes from.
3 - I was told that eating a lot of red meat just clogs everything up, causing pain for women with endo. Im only eating red meat now maybe once a fortnight.
4 - Ive cut out wheat and dairy after finding that I was intolerant to it.
5 - Ive started taking EFA - a mix of essential fatty acids
6 - Ive also started taking agnus castus.
I started 1, 2, and 3 in Dec last year, the last 3 were only in the last two weeks, the pain has dramatically reduced.

Hope that all helps, I would definately suggest taking slippery elm even if you do none of the other stuff - take 2 capsules twice a day with a meal.
Cheers
Tess

kermitjmb
02-25-2005, 08:21 PM
I use icy hot patches, heating pads, 800 mg ibprofen, darvocet and percoset when the pain is unbearable. I also have a tens unit that I use on and off. I take flax seed oil that helps with digestion, and I excercise regulary. Good luck to you. :)

FairyMagick
02-28-2005, 01:05 AM
Hello, I'm seeing a obgyn DR for ovarian cysts, fibroids and possible Endo. I have had a miserable time for over a year! I have been searching for a dr to do a Lap and help me. I have been to many drs this past year. My new DR wants to do a lap very soon. And I had thought I found someone to finally help me. I had been getting Tylenol #3 from my GP DR for a few months, once a month a 4 day supply. (Which really isn't enough.) And then this month he decided I needed to get it from my OBGYN. Made sense to me. So I was expecting my period and called my OBGYN and he told me I shouldn't have to take anything except. Ibuprofen and Tylenol. That if I have Endo my pain wouldn't be at different times of the month, and my pain should only be a stabbing pain. I can have extreme pain which is unbearable, not just stabbing pain. I also get back and leg pain. The only thing that helps at all is vicodin or Tylenol #3 and then that doesn't always help. I also get pain when I don't have my period. Why did my OBGYN say these things to me? I just get the feeling he said this stuff to me to avoid giving me pain killers. I still want to have the Lap done. But I am afraid if I have Endo which there is no cure for. Then what? I have to suffer the rest of my life in pain? :confused: I also believe the cysts and fibriods cause me pain too. :( Does anyone have any suggestions?

Tesss
03-01-2005, 09:04 AM
Hi, sounds like you are having a bit of a tough time.
I have endo, and it caused me immense pain, down my legs, in my back, stomach. It isn't always a stabbing pain either, its really burning and aching that normal painkillers just don't touch. And I get bad pain throughout the month, not just at period time. I would say have the lap because then you know what you are dealing with. And if you do have endo there are different treatments that can help the pain. For instance you can go on the combined pill which helps a lot of women. They can also remove any endo deposits in the lap which can help some women.
Hope that helps :)

FairyMagick
03-01-2005, 07:25 PM
Thank you for the info Tesss :)

Kari7171
03-02-2005, 12:56 AM
I had terrible menstrual pains from the very first time I started getting my period when I was 13. About 3 years ago I started having pain not only when I had my period but I had pain in between. That's when they finally thought maybe something was wrong. They did a Lap and confirmed I have endo. I am 34 now. He burned the endometriosis away during the Lap but that is really not enough. It usually comes back and mine did. My doctor prescribed the birth control pill to be taken continuously for 3 or 4 months in a row without a break for a period. That has been wonderful. It did take about 8 months for it to really take control and totally stop any spotting during the 4 months on the pill. I do not have any pain anymore from endo unless I let myself have a period which is only about 4 times a year. I do notice that there are certain vitamins that interfere with the pill if taken to close together and I will start spotting. I have been doing this successfully for 3 years now.





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