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Kitty,

I don't know how it works in the states but I am taking a case to the General

Medical Council, they will then investigate if he has done this before or

since and may then strike him of so that he will never do this again. I just

hope it works.

Lesia

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Kitty,

I don't know how it works in the states but I am taking a case to the General

Medical Council, they will then investigate if he has done this before or

since and may then strike him of so that he will never do this again. I just

hope it works.

Lesia

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Kitty,

I don't know how it works in the states but I am taking a case to the General

Medical Council, they will then investigate if he has done this before or

since and may then strike him of so that he will never do this again. I just

hope it works.

Lesia

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Lesia - That is what happened to me. The way you describee Dr. G's

comments about what he saw sounded like what my own doctor saw. The

first one or two months after the surgery my period was pretty

normal, but then it gradually diminished to just a couple of drops.

My doctor says that when there is any scarring in the uterus the

remaining health lining gets thinner. I think it must be the body's

way of protecting itself from endometriosis. I think that for me in

some areas there was so little endometrium that it adhered to itself

again, then the remaining lining regressed, and the adherence

progressed, etc. The good thing (if there is one) is that I don't

have much pain at all. Helen Marie

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Lesia - That is what happened to me. The way you describee Dr. G's

comments about what he saw sounded like what my own doctor saw. The

first one or two months after the surgery my period was pretty

normal, but then it gradually diminished to just a couple of drops.

My doctor says that when there is any scarring in the uterus the

remaining health lining gets thinner. I think it must be the body's

way of protecting itself from endometriosis. I think that for me in

some areas there was so little endometrium that it adhered to itself

again, then the remaining lining regressed, and the adherence

progressed, etc. The good thing (if there is one) is that I don't

have much pain at all. Helen Marie

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Lesia - That is what happened to me. The way you describee Dr. G's

comments about what he saw sounded like what my own doctor saw. The

first one or two months after the surgery my period was pretty

normal, but then it gradually diminished to just a couple of drops.

My doctor says that when there is any scarring in the uterus the

remaining health lining gets thinner. I think it must be the body's

way of protecting itself from endometriosis. I think that for me in

some areas there was so little endometrium that it adhered to itself

again, then the remaining lining regressed, and the adherence

progressed, etc. The good thing (if there is one) is that I don't

have much pain at all. Helen Marie

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