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Q: choices for adenomiosis: the pill, getting pregnant, lupron
asked by: toyotagrl81 on November 29th, 2005
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And unfortunatly I am not pregnant but found one of the causes for missing my periods and having a swollen uterus, he told me I have adenomiosis (sp?) and he gave me the choises of either staying on the pill and see what happens, get the lupron shots (no chance in hell would that be my choice) or I can try and get pregnant and it may help clear things up for a while.. Guess which one I am choosing :d !! So me and my honey are going to schedule an appt with my Dr. And talk it over on what we have to do.. On the other end of this, and probably the reason for the rest of my sxs, I need to go see my gastro Dr. Cause I probably am having a crohns flare up which could also contribute to my missing periods and all the other sxs.. I hope I am not flaring though cause that either means taking antibiotics or steroids and I hate doing either they make me verry sick, and that would inhibit baby making! But I have to do what I have to do... So I want to thank everyone for all the help you have givin me these past few weeks and I will hopefully be returning soon if all goes well on the crohns front!!! Till then happy baby making and I wish you all luck, health and happiness and a great holiday season... :) hope to be back here real soon, kelly j. :)
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emmapaige
replied on February 22nd, 2009
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at twenty eight after a very painful very traumatic pregnancy,i had a boy at twenty nine weeks he is now six. i was told i had very severe iritable bowel, the pain was so severe only morphine eased the pain!after a full hysterectomy within hours i felt free of pain even after major surjery and the irritable bowel has gone!after disection i was told i wasnt goin mad ,i had severe adenoimiosis and endermetriosis an inlarged uterus and cysts! the doctor described as a miracle i hadnt taken my life with the pain.
i have two healthy children ,and i am now able to look after without diagnosis and surgery without a doubt they would b without a mum. i thank the gynacolgist that realised this rare condition noone else seems to!!!
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