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nesaby
08-12-2002, 03:43 AM
Endo has been in my life for over 13 years. No gyn was willing to diagnose me until 1999, when the pain and adhesions were in stage four and I could hardly walk from the complications.
I just had a total hysterectomy at 32.....with both ovaries and tubes removed as well as lysis of adhesions from my past three laps. Although childless, I might actually be more relieved then sad, due to the (hopeful relief) of pain, pulling, tearing, and bleeding.

I had my one week post-op check up. It was discovered I also had adenomyosis and leftover endo inside me.
My gyn told me that if I stay off estrogen for about six months, the endo that is left in my body will "scar away", so that I can start on a low dose of ert.

I have done a lot of research on endo and am shocked that the endo , even miniscule pieces, will ever scar away>..

However, how long can an overweight woman usually go without ert and not be in menopause???

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nesaby
tah/bso 7-30-02 adeno, endo, pco's, cysts, adhesions.

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kraypm
08-12-2002, 11:57 AM
HI - and you poor thing! I am 38, and have had so many minor things / surgeries...scraped, removed, drained, I know how you feel!

To be quite honest, I don't know if your being "overweight" has something to do with when you'll need HRT, ya know? Have you done any research on it?

My bloodwork shows that I am in sittin somewhere between perimenopause and the real deal. However, I have not had one darn symptom of it! So - it snuck up on me. My pap smear came back abnormal the last time, so that is when I asked my GYN to do the test. I was just curious. Sure enuff! Bingo! I am now on Activella, a low dose HRT. No problems or side effects.

I have read lots of times that those blood tests - testosterone levels - are not always an accurate assesment of whether or not you are in menopause. A lot of women just have to plea their cases when the strange symptoms start happening...most GYN's will let you do a trial dose of HRT and see if it helps you.

Take your health into your own hands...that is all the advice I have to offer, and it seems you've done that already!

Good luck to you!

K





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