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Leila,

I just wanted to say how sorry I am about your situation. I wish I could

help you, but I know nothing about calcified scar tissue. Have you tried

the inciid medical board? There's a board for uterine abnormalities that

Dr. Berger (Celeste's RE) moderates. He's terrific and I'm sure you'll get

a good explanation from him

Good luck and keep us posted,

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>Reply-To: Ashermansegroups

>To: <ashermansonelist>

>Subject: new member(long)

>Date: Mon, 10 Apr 2000 13:04:02 +0200

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>Hi everyone

>I have read all the messages and learned a lot from them and I feel with

>each and every one of you because its really frustrating that things happen

>because of negligence especially if they could be avoided.

>Unlike most of you I have developed Ashermans gradually over the years with

>no apparent cause and this is why it took like 6 months to diagnose it

>after a lot of blood works and hormones and clomid. My periods just stopped

>coming. The DR assumed it is hormonal or that I am not ovulating.

>After all the treatments with hormones we did HSG and it showed that my

>Uterus is full of scar tissues. He did operative hysteroscopy and he put me

>on premarin 5mg a day for six weeks with the last 10 days he added

>progesterone. After two weeks I asked for u/s to check the lining and

>another HSG to check the adhesion, he refused promising that everything is

>all right. My period came and the flow was great for six days so my hopes

>soared high. He put me on a rest cycle and after that he wanted to give me

>clomid because I want to get pregnant as soon as possible( I'm 40.4 yrs and

>have a 10 yrs old son).Well my next period was nothing to talk about just

>some spotting for a day and a half.

>Did another HSG and a comparison between the two showed no improvement.

>At the appointment with him to discuss my situation he told me that he did

>the best he could and that he was stuck for the adhesions are calcified and

>that it is not his fault and that a laproscopy should have been done to

>assist him because he felt that if he was more aggressive during the hyster

>he would have perforated my uterus and then a he should do a

>hyestroractomy(spelling??). I tried to do some research on calcified

>adhesions but didn't find any.

>I'm changing Drs. again and hoping because frankly I'm fed up with them

>trying things on me.

>Has anyone heard about calcified scar tissues? Are they correctable?

>Any imput will help.

>Sorry for such a long email but I feel so frustrated and obsessive about

>ashermans that I'm stuck to my computer reading anything that is connected

>to this horrible syndrome.

>Thank you all

>Leila

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