Severe Endometriosis Symptoms Treatment
Duphaston hormonal treatment? / Endometriosis?
Duphaston hormonal treatment? Hello everyone, as you may know from previous questions i was diagnosed by my doctor that have pcos 10 months ago after a blood test revealed a hormonal imbalance scan showed cysts. (Although I have exactly perfect cycle reg) ......... after denying gynecology remission despite my other symptoms (pain before and during the period, bleeding very strong leg pain, constipation) was deprived a gynecology ... serious doubts that the first diagnosis and suspected endometriosis ..... since I've been 14 months out bc she has unsuccessfully prgesterone prescribed tablets to be taken only in the luteal phase (from day 14) of my cycle, she says this is for my hormone imbalance and also for my pms and heavy bleeding ... Please, does anyone have Experice of this drug, and any history ...??????? success (I'm in 4 months for the laparoscopy and additional tests if not pregnant)
A drug widely used for endometriosis, infertility, amenorrhea, to name only some of their uses. Gives excellent results so I think your gynecologist has covered everything that you have a great time. You may get some slight weight gain with this, but not a lot of other side effects. Good luck with it.
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Hysterectomy Surgery Recovery Time

What effect does a hysterectomy have a menopause?
W h at menopause occurs, the ovaries stop producing eggs, which leadostt NDE hecessito a woman `s monthly cycle. Its fertility stops and she is no longer able to bear children. The most popular age for menopause is age 51, in which the body stops producing estrogen or the progesterone.
However, if the ovaries remain intact after surgery, there will be symptoms of menopause, as it will being the production of hormones. Unfortunately, due to the presence of these hormones, premenstrual syndrome can still be experienced. It is possible that the onset of menopause can occur a few years before he had done before hysterectomy. It is possible that after hysterectomy, the ovaries may stop working properly and that the symptoms of this may not be evident. This is due to falling estrogen levels.
Women who have had a hysterectomy when they were under 45, can visit your health care professional for an annual blood test. This will identify the levels of hormones in the body and will show whether or not an early menopause is likely.
Of course, a hysterectomy may be the best option available to relieve severe medical conditions, but is still important to remember that it is an irreversible operation that leads to potential emotional impact
It would be worth writing a list of questions you want make your surgeon before deciding to proceed with the transaction. Some good would be:
Have all options been explored?
What the impact on your life if you had / Is not `t have a hysterectomy?
Are you symptom-free operation post?
What the side effects and gravity are likely to be?
What is the recovery time and after-care requirements?
When you have the answers to your questions, you will need to be better informed to decide whether this is the right decision for you and your family.
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Laparoscopy Endometriosis Pain Relief
Feeling worthless after surgery for endometriosis ... Help?
How I can get out of this fear? I recently had a laparoscopy for endometriosis. This is something that should have happened a lifetime ago ... only very difficult to find a doctor who would do surgery. Anyway ... It's a relief to finally have a diagnosis and have removed all ... but recovery has been hard and now I'm on Lupron, I am terribly excited. I have not had sex in a long time with my poor husband and my house is epically the trash. Today was the day I was thinking of getting the house in order ... but all I can do is sleep .... Am so tired. I'm taking antidepressants. I feel I am far behind in life now that I do not know where to start. It is supposed to be my chance to get back on track. Before it was difficult due to pain ... most of my surgery pain is gone ... just shit ..... Lupron side effects Why I can not do anything now that I have a chance? Any advice ... Help !!!!!!
Germany to ensure that blood levels are perfect. Then find a good therapist. You need to leave the house and concentrate on things outside of yourself. Good luck.
New Approach Taken To Fight Endometriosis
Laparoscopic Endometriosis Surgery Procedure
Laparoscopic surgery for endometriosis?
I just had a laparoscopic procedure done a few days ago to the diagnosis and treatment of endometriosis. The doctor found and removed a few points, however, the doctor gave me the "warning" on the air in the abdomen and form it can cause severe pain of the shoulder. I have been experiencing shoulder pain, along with a tightness in the chest. My question is, I can have this serious tightness in the chest difficulty breathing deeply? How long until it disappears?
That air that are realizing the shoulder area is the carbon dioxide that was used during surgery. That's because they did not come all the carbon dioxide. It may take a couple of days to more than to clear out. However, feeling a tightness in the chest from the surgery even though it may be related to the left over carbon dioxide does not sound normal. I would recommend again contact your doctor to know what is happening.
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