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Hello

Welcome to the group. I am so sorry that you have to be here. I too

am a new member I was lucy to find this group in July.

Let me tell you that you are NOT CRAZY the pain is real. It is so

disturbing when doctors do not take our pain seriously. I let my

doctors get away with it for months until I found this group. Having

to deal with as is enough, we should not have to deal with pain that

is not taken seriously too. I feel why should I have to deal with the

pain without the JOYS of a period.

I have learned so much from this group. I could not wait to tell my

ob that he was not qualified to do a hysteroscopy on me. He double

blinked and asked if I hate him. I said YES. He said he was sorry and

acknowledged that it was his fault. He is such a nice man but he made

a mistake that may cause me my fertility.

Now I am seeing an A list dr (Dr. Palter) I live in New York.

From what I have read it is important to get a doctor that has

treated many as cases which equals an A list dr. I have also learned

that there is hope several women have regained their period and have

gone on to have children.

I wish you the very best of luck,

Audrey

> Hi I am a new member and trying to find out as much about Ashermans

> as possible. I went to the web-site today and was suprised when I

> read everyones stories. Gwen's story was hauntingly familiar right

> down the the tachycardia, which I also still experience.

> I delivered my daughter on 1/25/01 a week later I had a d and c and

> now almost two years later I have still not had a normal period.

No

> one understands. My doctor makes me feel as though I am nuts and

my

> friends all think not having a period would be great. I tell them

> that just because I don't bleed normally does not mean I don't

> experinece the same symptoms monthly if not worse. For the first

> year after my daughters birth I had no bleeding at all but I

> experienced a lot of pain on a monthly basis. I was able to keep a

> calendar and realized the pain always feel around the same time.

My

> doctor said this was normal because I had breast fed for a year and

> that would explain the absence of my period. I now have severe

pain

> in my abdomin and I do experience slight bleeding. It is a dark

> brown (dried blood) discharge that I get after about 2 days of

> intense pain. It only last for about one day. The doctor says

this

> is good and it should give me hope. I experience pain on a daily

> basis but it gets worse around the week my period should be.

> I have so many questions I do not know where to start? I should

say

> I still have not had my hysteroscopy to confirm the Ashermans but I

> hae been on hormone treatments for the last year trying to induce

my

> blood flow. Nothing has worked. I will be getting my hysteroscopy

> soon.

>

> Does anyone else experience pain with this? My doctor said it

should

> not hurt as bad as I am describing to her.

>

> Can Ashermans affect your bladder?

>

> Does anyone live in the Seattle, WA area and know of a good doctor?

>

> Thank you,

>

>

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Hi ,

Welcome to the group! I am sorry you are here, but glad that you

found us. This is a wonderful group-very supportive and informative.

Good luck with your hysteroscopy and keep us posted.

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Hi ,

Welcome to the group! I am sorry you are here, but glad that you

found us. This is a wonderful group-very supportive and informative.

Good luck with your hysteroscopy and keep us posted.

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I am a relatively new member too. My only advice is to be patient and do research on your doctor before rushing into the surgery. Unfortunately, I didn't have enough patience and had surgery 3 weeks ago. My doctor was fairly knowledgeable but only treats about 1-2 cases of AS per year. My uterus was peforated during the process (which can happen) but I do not feel great about the surgery. I am sending this note, not to scare you, but to encourage you to find the best doctor possible as I have learned from this group that the key to overcoming AS is to get the best doctor possible and appropriate based on serverity of your case.

I am in Texas so I can't offer advice on which doctor to choose in CA but I do know there are some on the A-list in CA. Actually, I was just asking my husband how he would like to take a vacation to CA so I could have surgery! He is supportive and said "whatever you think is best"!

Best wishes,

Kim C.

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I am a relatively new member too. My only advice is to be patient and do research on your doctor before rushing into the surgery. Unfortunately, I didn't have enough patience and had surgery 3 weeks ago. My doctor was fairly knowledgeable but only treats about 1-2 cases of AS per year. My uterus was peforated during the process (which can happen) but I do not feel great about the surgery. I am sending this note, not to scare you, but to encourage you to find the best doctor possible as I have learned from this group that the key to overcoming AS is to get the best doctor possible and appropriate based on serverity of your case.

I am in Texas so I can't offer advice on which doctor to choose in CA but I do know there are some on the A-list in CA. Actually, I was just asking my husband how he would like to take a vacation to CA so I could have surgery! He is supportive and said "whatever you think is best"!

Best wishes,

Kim C.

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I am a relatively new member too. My only advice is to be patient and do research on your doctor before rushing into the surgery. Unfortunately, I didn't have enough patience and had surgery 3 weeks ago. My doctor was fairly knowledgeable but only treats about 1-2 cases of AS per year. My uterus was peforated during the process (which can happen) but I do not feel great about the surgery. I am sending this note, not to scare you, but to encourage you to find the best doctor possible as I have learned from this group that the key to overcoming AS is to get the best doctor possible and appropriate based on serverity of your case.

I am in Texas so I can't offer advice on which doctor to choose in CA but I do know there are some on the A-list in CA. Actually, I was just asking my husband how he would like to take a vacation to CA so I could have surgery! He is supportive and said "whatever you think is best"!

Best wishes,

Kim C.

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, welcome. I too am new. THere is a list (in the database --

look to the left of your screen) that has " A " list doctors and I

think that there is one in the LA area that many people in this

group recommend.

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, welcome. I too am new. THere is a list (in the database --

look to the left of your screen) that has " A " list doctors and I

think that there is one in the LA area that many people in this

group recommend.

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, welcome. I too am new. THere is a list (in the database --

look to the left of your screen) that has " A " list doctors and I

think that there is one in the LA area that many people in this

group recommend.

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Thank you. I have made an appointment today with one of the A-list doctors

(Dr. March) for November 13th. I am so nervous. I am so fearful

that I will never be able to have children.

----Original Message Follows----

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To: Ashermans

Subject: Re: New Member

Date: Tue, 22 Oct 2002 00:20:30 -0000

, welcome. I too am new. THere is a list (in the database --

look to the left of your screen) that has " A " list doctors and I

think that there is one in the LA area that many people in this

group recommend.

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Thank you. I have made an appointment today with one of the A-list doctors

(Dr. March) for November 13th. I am so nervous. I am so fearful

that I will never be able to have children.

----Original Message Follows----

Reply-To: Ashermans

To: Ashermans

Subject: Re: New Member

Date: Tue, 22 Oct 2002 00:20:30 -0000

, welcome. I too am new. THere is a list (in the database --

look to the left of your screen) that has " A " list doctors and I

think that there is one in the LA area that many people in this

group recommend.

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Thank you. I have made an appointment today with one of the A-list doctors

(Dr. March) for November 13th. I am so nervous. I am so fearful

that I will never be able to have children.

----Original Message Follows----

Reply-To: Ashermans

To: Ashermans

Subject: Re: New Member

Date: Tue, 22 Oct 2002 00:20:30 -0000

, welcome. I too am new. THere is a list (in the database --

look to the left of your screen) that has " A " list doctors and I

think that there is one in the LA area that many people in this

group recommend.

_________________________________________________________________

Unlimited Internet access -- and 2 months free!  Try MSN.

http://resourcecenter.msn.com/access/plans/2monthsfree.asp

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Welcome to the group. I am happy to see that you are going to see Dr.

March and hope that your AS is not as bad since it is hard to tell

with a HSG. The waiting for that appointment is so hard. I think you

will feel better when you see Dr. March and have a treatment plan.

When I had my HSG and saw how bad my scarring was, I started to cry

and wanted to just run out of that clinic screaming. After having a

consult with Dr Olive (A list) I feel much better. You are not alone

and it helps to vent to people who understand. I wish you lots of

luck!

Roxie

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Welcome to the group. I am happy to see that you are going to see Dr.

March and hope that your AS is not as bad since it is hard to tell

with a HSG. The waiting for that appointment is so hard. I think you

will feel better when you see Dr. March and have a treatment plan.

When I had my HSG and saw how bad my scarring was, I started to cry

and wanted to just run out of that clinic screaming. After having a

consult with Dr Olive (A list) I feel much better. You are not alone

and it helps to vent to people who understand. I wish you lots of

luck!

Roxie

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Welcome to the group. I am happy to see that you are going to see Dr.

March and hope that your AS is not as bad since it is hard to tell

with a HSG. The waiting for that appointment is so hard. I think you

will feel better when you see Dr. March and have a treatment plan.

When I had my HSG and saw how bad my scarring was, I started to cry

and wanted to just run out of that clinic screaming. After having a

consult with Dr Olive (A list) I feel much better. You are not alone

and it helps to vent to people who understand. I wish you lots of

luck!

Roxie

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Hi>

I'm in Greenville SC and your story sounds like mine... I have been a member

for over a week ..My ob wants to do surg in a month and he has also done 2

or 3 a year and tells me I WILL get pregnant.. I do not trust him as I feel

he helped put me in this group. I don't have the a b list of doctors and

don't knolw how to get it. Does your list have anyone in SC or GA or NC.

Thank you for being here. This group is so wonderful. I don't know how I

would go on without them.......

Jill

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Hi>

I'm in Greenville SC and your story sounds like mine... I have been a member

for over a week ..My ob wants to do surg in a month and he has also done 2

or 3 a year and tells me I WILL get pregnant.. I do not trust him as I feel

he helped put me in this group. I don't have the a b list of doctors and

don't knolw how to get it. Does your list have anyone in SC or GA or NC.

Thank you for being here. This group is so wonderful. I don't know how I

would go on without them.......

Jill

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Hi>

I'm in Greenville SC and your story sounds like mine... I have been a member

for over a week ..My ob wants to do surg in a month and he has also done 2

or 3 a year and tells me I WILL get pregnant.. I do not trust him as I feel

he helped put me in this group. I don't have the a b list of doctors and

don't knolw how to get it. Does your list have anyone in SC or GA or NC.

Thank you for being here. This group is so wonderful. I don't know how I

would go on without them.......

Jill

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Welcome to the group. You seem like you have a lot more knowledge on

this subject than many of us did when we first joined. I see you

have had a hysterscopy and are waiting for the final HSG to see your

results. Really you need to wait until you have your final HSG to

determine what you should do next because there are so many options

depending on what your uterus looks like after the hormone treatment,

etc.

Many women have mild scarring and adhesions and never even know it

until they attempt to become pregnant and can't or they have

miscarriages. Every case is different and it is extremely difficult

to advise someone based on the info you have given. If you still

have scar tissue, there is a possibility that you could carry a

pregnancy to term without any major complications, but there is also

a possibility that you could miscarry, preterm labor, or bleeding

while pregnant, etc.

I hope you find many answers to your questions and most of the group

will try to give you their opinions on your case. I wish you the

best of luck in your search.

nancy w

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Welcome to the group. You seem like you have a lot more knowledge on

this subject than many of us did when we first joined. I see you

have had a hysterscopy and are waiting for the final HSG to see your

results. Really you need to wait until you have your final HSG to

determine what you should do next because there are so many options

depending on what your uterus looks like after the hormone treatment,

etc.

Many women have mild scarring and adhesions and never even know it

until they attempt to become pregnant and can't or they have

miscarriages. Every case is different and it is extremely difficult

to advise someone based on the info you have given. If you still

have scar tissue, there is a possibility that you could carry a

pregnancy to term without any major complications, but there is also

a possibility that you could miscarry, preterm labor, or bleeding

while pregnant, etc.

I hope you find many answers to your questions and most of the group

will try to give you their opinions on your case. I wish you the

best of luck in your search.

nancy w

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,

Welcome to the group. You seem like you have a lot more knowledge on

this subject than many of us did when we first joined. I see you

have had a hysterscopy and are waiting for the final HSG to see your

results. Really you need to wait until you have your final HSG to

determine what you should do next because there are so many options

depending on what your uterus looks like after the hormone treatment,

etc.

Many women have mild scarring and adhesions and never even know it

until they attempt to become pregnant and can't or they have

miscarriages. Every case is different and it is extremely difficult

to advise someone based on the info you have given. If you still

have scar tissue, there is a possibility that you could carry a

pregnancy to term without any major complications, but there is also

a possibility that you could miscarry, preterm labor, or bleeding

while pregnant, etc.

I hope you find many answers to your questions and most of the group

will try to give you their opinions on your case. I wish you the

best of luck in your search.

nancy w

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Hi ,

I'm sorry I have no answers to your questions but I feel confident that

someone here will.

Welcome to the group, sorry that you have to be here.

Lesia

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Hi ,

I'm sorry I have no answers to your questions but I feel confident that

someone here will.

Welcome to the group, sorry that you have to be here.

Lesia

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Hi ,

I'm sorry I have no answers to your questions but I feel confident that

someone here will.

Welcome to the group, sorry that you have to be here.

Lesia

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Welcome to our group. We have a few members in the group that don't know from where they got their ashermans, so you are not alone. As you got pregnant at a very early age, you may not remember how your periods were before getting pregnant. I was just thinking if any scarring was caused at the birth of your son. Do you know if your periods were lighter after that?

You are lucky in that your scarring is just above the cervix. This is probably not going to cause you much problems if any in getting pregnant. Even though your doctor never mentioned Ashermans syndrome, intrauterine synechiae is another word for it so basically you probably do have it, but just a milder form.

Hope your hysteroscopy results are good and that you are free of scarring. I think you already said that your HSG showed you are clear of scarring in your uterus. Do you know what your endometrium measurement is? This will help you understand how thick your lining is. Also, what are your periods like? Are they as before Ashermans??

Please ask the group any questions. We are all here for you.

Poly

P.s - keep us informed on what your doctor tell you at your next appt.

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