Re: Intermittent relief?
From: BethC (bcann@hotmail.com)
Fri Feb 1 18:31:45 2002
Hi Sue & Claire,
This is my first post after "watching" for about 5 months now. I just
couldn't help it. I think you read my mind. I have been feeling crazy
because once a month or so, I have one or two good days of relatively
mild pain. The insanity is i always think "This is it, I new it would
go away!" I have been formally diagnosed after they attempted for over
an hour to do a LAP to remove endo & possibly ovary, but they never
could get in because of massive adhesions. My Dr. is setting me up
with Pain management that I finally agreed to. The disappointment when
it always come back has been getting me really depressed. It seems
every day I lose another physical ability. I want to thank all of you
wonderful and brave women out there for sharing your stories and advice.
It does help so much to know I'm not alone.
I think I will also just revel in those "good" days and be grateful for
them.
Beth
At Fri, 1 Feb 2002, clare wrote:
>
>Hi Sue:
>
>I haven't been formally diagnosed as having adhesions, but I just
>finished a 4 day period of less pain! Unfortunately, it is back. I
>haven't had any more than two days of feeling that good in 6 or 8
>months. When it happens, I always think I've been cured. It sure is a
>blessing and a welcome break (too bad it didn't stay).
>
>The good days are less pain, not pain free. But I'll take them
>gratefully!
>
>At Fri, 1 Feb 2002, Sue wrote:
>>
>>Does anyone experience intermittent days of relief? Do you actually have
>>good days?
>>
>>Every once in a while, like today, I'm having a better day, physically,
>>than most. Is this common?
>>
>>-Sue
>
>--
>csheedy
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