| Re: candidate for AI??
I know that endo does get worse as time goes on if you don't treat it. If they are going to do surgery to find out if you have endo, they should be able to get rid of most of it while they are in there. It makes no sense to me to cut you open find out you have it then stitch you back up. I have had 3 surgeries and, oddly enough, my last one had the least amount of endo. My first doctor lasered off the endo, I think at that time it was stage 2, I then did shots of Lupron, which I do not suggest to anyone, as 5 years later I had the surgery again and I had stage 3 endo, which my NEW doctor actually CUT out instead of laser and he did not have me do Lupron and said he sees absolutely no reason for using Lupron for this disease...then 7 years later (notice, longer than the time we used Lupron), I had surgery again and had only stage 1 endo which my doctor (who did the last sugery) was able to remove.
I know this is long, and I apologize, but I wanted to try to get my point across. If you have surgery, they should be able to tame your endo...and, it may come back, but really, you should be able to get it under control before it does any scarring to your tubes, ovaries or uterus. If you wait, it probably will get worse, but when they catch it in time, they can usually find a temporary fix. I had it for a good 3 years before they figured out what was wrong with me but that was 13 years ago and they've come a long way since then.
As for the AI question....I am sure you will have to go through extensive counseling before a doctor will do this for you when you are 25 and without a significant other. They usually want you to try for a year on your own to get pregnant before starting any fertility treatments. I'm not really sure how it works when you are trying to do it alone. I know that there is at least one person on this board (QT314) who is 41 and did IVF on her own with donor sperm, you could page her on the board and ask her what she had to do in order for them to allow her to have a child. I also have a friend of a friend who did IUI (AI) without a sig other, but, again, she is older, in her late 30's.
Do not lose hope....I used to think about not being able to have kids all the time when I was younger...before I was married....I think about it more now, but both my regular gyn as well as my RE have both told me that they have high hopes that I will have a baby soon. I will, of course need help in the process, but, because I had those surgeries and removed the endo each time, they believe I am still able to conceive. Hang in there and don't be in a rush to have a baby - just be in a rush to get your endo under control.
Best of Luck to you!!!!
~ravae
ps - again, sorry this is so long, it's hard to get your point across without explaining yourself.
Last edited by ravaemarie; 10-15-2005 at 07:32 AM.
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