Re: Endometriosis...and...GERD...

From: PattiHi (mbear61818@aol.com)
Mon Jul 31 17:11:55 2000


Hi-Prilosec plus Gaviscon (lots). At present, take Prilosec only when symptomatic, but was on it for most of 1998 and it quit working after about 9 mos. so they took me off it.At Sun, 16 Jul 2000, Helen Dynda wrote: >
>At Sun, 16 Jul 2000, mbear61818@aol.com wrote:
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>>> Patti ( mbear61818@aol.com ): I also was dxd with endometriosis (supposedly not severe, according to laser laps in 1985 and 1990)
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>Patti, please read the information which I have just posted on
>endometriosis. You will learn that currently endometriosis is
>considered to be incurable. However, with an endometriosis specialist
>who is very skilled and very experienced in doing excision surgery, you
>will have the best chance for long-term relief from endometriosis.
>
>The same holds true for adhesions! Adhesions are also considered to be
>incurable. BUT with the best adhesion specialist who is very skilled
>and very experienced, you will also have your best chance to be
>adhesion-free and consequently pain-free.
>
>Dr. Harry Reich and Dr. Jay Redan are known to be the best adhesions
>specialists in the United States!! Both are expert laparoscopic surgeons
>and both are very skilled and very experienced in doing surgery for
>adhesions. Your best chance for a successful surgery for adhesions - is
>with an adhesion specialist!
>
>If you are interested in learning more about Dr. Reich and Dr. Redan
>you have my permission to e-mail me for information about these
>wonderful doctors.
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>>>Patti ( mbear61818@aol.com ): ...and have reflux that is causing a precancerous condition in my vocal cords, for which surgery has been recommended since meds not working.
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>Patti, what kind of medication did your doctor prescribe for your GERD (
>gastroesophageal reflux disease )? I had GERD a few years ago; but with
>the right medication, I no longer have this problem.

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Patti

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