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HealthRe: Doctor In The House:Obstetrics And Gynecology by Odunbless: 6:14pm On Jan 13, 2019
2Ballz:
To diagnose endometriosis, ultrasound may not be good enough. The idea of a laparoscopy is quite okay. And I think if this endometriosis is recently diagnosed, you really have to properly managed it to avoid other serious consequences in addition to your pain.
What were the result of the profiling like that led to the doctor implicating a PCOS?

Age range?

When do you start having this problem?
Worsened during menstruation or not?
Worsened during urination or not?
Worsened during using the toilet or not?

History of abortion?
History of STDs/PID?
Given to children?

Does this pain subsides with rest or not?
When does it normally come on it own?

How does it affect your daily output?
What other abdominal complaint associate with it?

Does this pain continues from the pelvis, your thigh and runs to your leg?
What about your arms?

Dizziness?
Lightheadedness?
Increase urge to pass urine?
Vomiting?
Nausea?
Fainting?
Thanks so much
Am 27 years, still single. The pain in my legs has been there for years since when I was still in school but only feel it once in a while at night then and it goes when I rest. This pain became intense in 2016 and since then have been living for the pain.

The doctor said I have pcos because he was saying the ratio of the two of the hormone was 2 ratio 1, I don't know what he was talking about.

I once had pid, I was passing urine. I used almost all known antibiotics, it didn't stop. Only rocephin (not sure of the spelling) injection on the vein for 5 days cured it

I never done abortion nor gotten pregnant, never had s*x before, more reason the gynecologist am seeing now doesn't want to do laparoscopy for me. He said he wouldn't want to tamper with me. I said he should do it but he is hesitant.

The pain runs from lower abdomen, my tights, legs even to my feet and toes. The only time I feel a little bit better is when I'm just waking up in the morning, walking round the house for mins, the pain starts again

I don't vomit, no fever, no fainting. Sometimes I have blur vision, brain fog, fatigue but I think it's caused by either the drugs am using or been anemic(though I take astyfer and multivitamin every day)
HealthRe: Doctor In The House:Obstetrics And Gynecology by Odunbless: 6:10pm On Jan 13, 2019
2Ballz:
To diagnose endometriosis, ultrasound may not be good enough. The idea of a laparoscopy is quite okay. And I think if this endometriosis is recently diagnosed, you really have to properly managed it to avoid other serious consequences in addition to your pain.
What were the result of the profiling like that led to the doctor implicating a PCOS?

Age range?

When do you start having this problem?
Worsened during menstruation or not?
Worsened during urination or not?
Worsened during using the toilet or not?

History of abortion?
History of STDs/PID?
Given to children?

Does this pain subsides with rest or not?
When does it normally come on it own?

How does it affect your daily output?
What other abdominal complaint associate with it?

Does this pain continues from the pelvis, your thigh and runs to your leg?
What about your arms?

Dizziness?
Lightheadedness?
Increase urge to pass urine?
Vomiting?
Nausea?
Fainting?
Thanks so much
Am 27 years, still single. The pain in my legs has been there for years since when I was still in school but only feel it once in a while at night then and it goes when I rest. This pain became intense in 2016 and since then have been living for the pain.

The doctor said I have pcos because he was saying the ratio of the two of the hormone was 2 ratio 1, I don't know what he was talking about.

I once had pid, I was passing urine. I used almost all known antibiotics, it didn't stop. Only rocephin (not sure of the spelling) injection on the vein for 5 days cured it

I never done abortion nor gotten pregnant, never had s*x before, more reason the gynecologist am seeing now doesn't want to do laparoscopy for me. He said he wouldn't want to tamper with me. I said he should do it but he is hesitant.

The pain runs from lower abdomen, my tights, legs even to my feet and toes. The only time I feel a little bit better is when I'm just waking up in the morning, walking round the house for mins, the pain starts again
HealthRe: Doctor In The House:Obstetrics And Gynecology by Odunbless: 7:00am On Jan 13, 2019
2Ballz:
You must have really gone through a lot and most time in our troubles we almost wish ease in death than being such an irk to others and ourselves. That's is life, dear. However, nothing seems to make our problems last long than the spirit we put on it. It always get worse with a bad energy in display, it always appear endless with futile complaints and it keeps on persisting with a low spirit.
No matter what your pain now may be never be tired of living life. Be strong! Talk and appear positive always.

You have a good chance of ending or reducing this pain if the cause of it is well diagnosed and treated.
First of all, I need you to know that pain relievers reduces pain. Perhaps, to a degree to which you think they helps in stopping it but not good enough to treat the cause of pain. This is only for management.

What have been the results of the ultrasound done your on pelvis(uterus and adnexa) and abdomen(vermiforme appendix and colon) ?

What are also the result of the various hormone profiling you have covered?

What blood work on labs have you done to relate to your condition?

I think a surgery done to remove the endometriosis on that same day after a Laparoscopic confirmation only depends on the site where it is seen. Another reason for delay is the choice to know your blood works before a surgery can be done.

This procedure can be done in most university teaching hospitals and in several specialist clinic. Cost of surgery largely depends on place of choice and the specialist.
Thanks, think have done like five different ultrasound. Everything seems normal except 1.7cm uterine fibroid which the doctor said it's too small to be removed and can't be the cause of the pain.

The first hormone profile I did last year, the doctor said it was normal. I repeated it some days back after I saw another doctor, he said I have pcos though I don't have the physical features of someone having it

Have taken different drugs from pregabalin, amitripriline, dolometa b, naproxen, diclofenac and many more I don't want to mention. Even did mri of the spine when the pain first started, when they thought I had problem with the spine but the result came out okay

I just want some relieve from this pain
HealthRe: Doctor In The House:Obstetrics And Gynecology by Odunbless: 10:44pm On Jan 12, 2019
Doctors in the house or if there is anybody going through this, I need help

I have been in pains for almost two years now, a pain from my middle abdomen down to my legs that doesn't go no matter the pain relieving drug used, burning feeling in my ovaries, even all my lower abdomen. Have done several ultrasound that reveals nothing, carried out hormone profile test too but my doctor suspect endometriosis. I was placed on combination 3 for months with no improvement, the pain didn't go and the constant bleeding with clots still persist.

The drug was changed to primolut, it helped with bleeding but not with this killing pain

Please, I want to know if lapaproscopy to determine the presence of endometriosis and excision surgery can be done the same day. Hospital in Nigeria where it can be done and the cost?

Have been living for this pain day in day out, been a burden to alot of people because of no work and illness. I want to know if I still have the chance to be free from this pain. Tired of living this life

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