Endometriosis
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I have heard nothing but bad things about Lupron, have you ever thought of trying the Endometriosis diet? I have started it and I find it very helpful, you can order it from Amazon.com
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@TheButterPeanutJelly it's ok. i love kids and want some one day, so i'm hoping it's not that bad. i don't want a hysterectomy at 21!
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@MissMaddy881 aww i feel so sorry for you im only almost 14 and i dont reaslly want children but it must feel horrible that u cant even consider that option im probz gonna have them in future though
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@burgandyblood i'm 21 and i found out i had it last year.
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Negative Ion of Winalite Anion UK & Vertigo, Breast Lumps, Myoma & Endometriosis
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I'm 20, I found out I had endo when I was 16. I've been on the ortho evra patches since then and the pain is getting worse again since I've had surgery, but at least my period is normal again. It was all over the place before. This is a horrible horrible disease and they really need to find a better solution for it.
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@leticiag78 fortunatly a week before I was schedualed for the laproscopic surgery I found out that I am pregnant so I had to cancel it. So I am unsure if its painful or not. but people I have talked to have given me several different answers (yes, no, for the first few days) I guess it depends on the person.
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@DraoiSidhe think i also have endometriosis or something related. only thing i have pain. & bleeding heavy during mens. period. i due for appt. 1month. think i need surgery. is it painful pls replay thnks letty
I did just have a baby in January of this year and my endo has not come back since then(at least not symptomatic) I have heard that having a baby sometimes causes a hormone change in your body and the endo stays away(definitely not always) that would be super cool if thats the case with me but we will see
carrieml82 1 year ago
for the record. I ended up with a total of 9 shots. it never did work at all. I was bleeding nonstop the whole time and had terrible migraines the entire time I was on Lupron and continue to have them since(that was 3 years ago) I had never had migraines before. The only thing that has ever helped me so far has been surgery.
carrieml82 1 year ago
I remember taking Lupron shots - I had them in the hip at first and changed to arm, also - sorry shot stings so bad :( Wishing you lots of good luck and praying just meds alone are enough for you! Working out is good for you because sweating causes detoxification and that detox should help with your endometriosis!
CHELLE0774 5 years ago
did it start working after you switched to the arm?
carrieml82 5 years ago
oh yes it did make a "good" difference - that is true that is more intramuscular with it in the arm
CHELLE0774 5 years ago
well thats encouraging then
carrieml82 5 years ago