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Pamela,

I have endometriosis, and for many years I assumed some of my fibro symptoms

(especially IBS, which I had when I was younger) was from the endo. Now, I think

much of my " endo " pain was fibro. (I was diagnosed per laparoscopy with endo 15

years ago, when I was 20, and just this summer diagnosed with fibro. I had both

since my early teens.)

Perhaps they originate from the same underlying condition - they are both an

accumulation of stuff that is where it shouldn't be!

--Jane

Endometriosis

One of the things that I have been going to a specialist is the possibility of

having Endometriosis. I have pain and extremely painful periods etc... The

next step is Laproscopy exploratory surgery. I was wondering if any of you have

had pain like this and if the pain was actually caused by fms or trigger points,

rather than endo. I think it is possible that it is muscular pain and have

thought that maybe this is now explained by fms.

Sincerely, Pamela Rauch

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Pamela,

I have endometriosis, and for many years I assumed some of my fibro symptoms

(especially IBS, which I had when I was younger) was from the endo. Now, I think

much of my " endo " pain was fibro. (I was diagnosed per laparoscopy with endo 15

years ago, when I was 20, and just this summer diagnosed with fibro. I had both

since my early teens.)

Perhaps they originate from the same underlying condition - they are both an

accumulation of stuff that is where it shouldn't be!

--Jane

Endometriosis

One of the things that I have been going to a specialist is the possibility of

having Endometriosis. I have pain and extremely painful periods etc... The

next step is Laproscopy exploratory surgery. I was wondering if any of you have

had pain like this and if the pain was actually caused by fms or trigger points,

rather than endo. I think it is possible that it is muscular pain and have

thought that maybe this is now explained by fms.

Sincerely, Pamela Rauch

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Pamela,

I have endometriosis, and for many years I assumed some of my fibro symptoms

(especially IBS, which I had when I was younger) was from the endo. Now, I think

much of my " endo " pain was fibro. (I was diagnosed per laparoscopy with endo 15

years ago, when I was 20, and just this summer diagnosed with fibro. I had both

since my early teens.)

Perhaps they originate from the same underlying condition - they are both an

accumulation of stuff that is where it shouldn't be!

--Jane

Endometriosis

One of the things that I have been going to a specialist is the possibility of

having Endometriosis. I have pain and extremely painful periods etc... The

next step is Laproscopy exploratory surgery. I was wondering if any of you have

had pain like this and if the pain was actually caused by fms or trigger points,

rather than endo. I think it is possible that it is muscular pain and have

thought that maybe this is now explained by fms.

Sincerely, Pamela Rauch

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Jane, well I won't totally ignore the possibility of endo, but wonder (just like

you did!) with the IBS and pain etc.. what it's from. It is very good to be

informed though.

Sincerely, Pamela Rauch

Endometriosis

One of the things that I have been going to a specialist is the possibility

of having Endometriosis. I have pain and extremely painful periods etc... The

next step is Laproscopy exploratory surgery. I was wondering if any of you have

had pain like this and if the pain was actually caused by fms or trigger points,

rather than endo. I think it is possible that it is muscular pain and have

thought that maybe this is now explained by fms.

Sincerely, Pamela Rauch

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Jane, well I won't totally ignore the possibility of endo, but wonder (just like

you did!) with the IBS and pain etc.. what it's from. It is very good to be

informed though.

Sincerely, Pamela Rauch

Endometriosis

One of the things that I have been going to a specialist is the possibility

of having Endometriosis. I have pain and extremely painful periods etc... The

next step is Laproscopy exploratory surgery. I was wondering if any of you have

had pain like this and if the pain was actually caused by fms or trigger points,

rather than endo. I think it is possible that it is muscular pain and have

thought that maybe this is now explained by fms.

Sincerely, Pamela Rauch

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Jane, well I won't totally ignore the possibility of endo, but wonder (just like

you did!) with the IBS and pain etc.. what it's from. It is very good to be

informed though.

Sincerely, Pamela Rauch

Endometriosis

One of the things that I have been going to a specialist is the possibility

of having Endometriosis. I have pain and extremely painful periods etc... The

next step is Laproscopy exploratory surgery. I was wondering if any of you have

had pain like this and if the pain was actually caused by fms or trigger points,

rather than endo. I think it is possible that it is muscular pain and have

thought that maybe this is now explained by fms.

Sincerely, Pamela Rauch

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Pamela Rauch wrote:

>

> One of the things that I have been going to a specialist is the possibility of

having Endometriosis. I have pain and extremely painful periods etc... The

next step is Laproscopy exploratory surgery. I was wondering if any of you have

had pain like this and if the pain was actually caused by fms or trigger points,

rather than endo. I think it is possible that it is muscular pain and have

thought that maybe this is now >explained by fms.

I had painful periods plus pain in between. It was endometriosis. I've

had two laproscopic surgeries for it so far. None of my endo pain felt

like fibro pain, but I did have pain in my pelvic area that I thought

was endo. I wasn't even aware that I had been complaining of pain in

that area until dh told the doctor. I thought he was crazy, but when

they checked, it turned out that I had two hernias. I didn't have any

clue that I might have had a hernia, let alone two of them. They, of

course, had nothing to do with period pain, just pain that I had

attributed to endo.

Darcy

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Pamela Rauch wrote:

>

> One of the things that I have been going to a specialist is the possibility of

having Endometriosis. I have pain and extremely painful periods etc... The

next step is Laproscopy exploratory surgery. I was wondering if any of you have

had pain like this and if the pain was actually caused by fms or trigger points,

rather than endo. I think it is possible that it is muscular pain and have

thought that maybe this is now >explained by fms.

I had painful periods plus pain in between. It was endometriosis. I've

had two laproscopic surgeries for it so far. None of my endo pain felt

like fibro pain, but I did have pain in my pelvic area that I thought

was endo. I wasn't even aware that I had been complaining of pain in

that area until dh told the doctor. I thought he was crazy, but when

they checked, it turned out that I had two hernias. I didn't have any

clue that I might have had a hernia, let alone two of them. They, of

course, had nothing to do with period pain, just pain that I had

attributed to endo.

Darcy

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Pamela Rauch wrote:

>

> One of the things that I have been going to a specialist is the possibility of

having Endometriosis. I have pain and extremely painful periods etc... The

next step is Laproscopy exploratory surgery. I was wondering if any of you have

had pain like this and if the pain was actually caused by fms or trigger points,

rather than endo. I think it is possible that it is muscular pain and have

thought that maybe this is now >explained by fms.

I had painful periods plus pain in between. It was endometriosis. I've

had two laproscopic surgeries for it so far. None of my endo pain felt

like fibro pain, but I did have pain in my pelvic area that I thought

was endo. I wasn't even aware that I had been complaining of pain in

that area until dh told the doctor. I thought he was crazy, but when

they checked, it turned out that I had two hernias. I didn't have any

clue that I might have had a hernia, let alone two of them. They, of

course, had nothing to do with period pain, just pain that I had

attributed to endo.

Darcy

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Darcy, Hmmmm, I have had 2 C-sections. Could this contribute?

Sincerely, Pamela Rauch

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Pamela Rauch wrote:

>

> One of the things that I have been going to a specialist is the possibility

of having Endometriosis. I have pain and extremely painful periods etc... The

next step is Laproscopy exploratory surgery. I was wondering if any of you have

had pain like this and if the pain was actually caused by fms or trigger points,

rather than endo. I think it is possible that it is muscular pain and have

thought that maybe this is now >explained by fms.

I had painful periods plus pain in between. It was endometriosis. I've

had two laproscopic surgeries for it so far. None of my endo pain felt

like fibro pain, but I did have pain in my pelvic area that I thought

was endo. I wasn't even aware that I had been complaining of pain in

that area until dh told the doctor. I thought he was crazy, but when

they checked, it turned out that I had two hernias. I didn't have any

clue that I might have had a hernia, let alone two of them. They, of

course, had nothing to do with period pain, just pain that I had

attributed to endo.

Darcy

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Pamela,

A c-section could make endometriosis worse, as could any abdominal

surgery. The theory is that the extra scar tissue gives the endo

cells another place to cling to.

Was that what you meant?

I also believe that endo can make pregnancy much more painful. I

always know when I'm pregnant because I get pms-like cramping, but

then my period never comes.. the cramping just continues, and

continues throughout the pregnancy. Tons of abdominal pain and

difficulty in labor, too.

--Jane

> >

> > One of the things that I have been going to a specialist is the

possibility of having Endometriosis. I have pain and extremely

painful periods etc... The next step is Laproscopy exploratory

surgery. I was wondering if any of you have had pain like this and

if the pain was actually caused by fms or trigger points, rather than

endo. I think it is possible that it is muscular pain and have

thought that maybe this is now >explained by fms.

>

> I had painful periods plus pain in between. It was

endometriosis. I've

> had two laproscopic surgeries for it so far. None of my endo

pain felt

> like fibro pain, but I did have pain in my pelvic area that I

thought

> was endo. I wasn't even aware that I had been complaining of

pain in

> that area until dh told the doctor. I thought he was crazy, but

when

> they checked, it turned out that I had two hernias. I didn't

have any

> clue that I might have had a hernia, let alone two of them.

They, of

> course, had nothing to do with period pain, just pain that I had

> attributed to endo.

> Darcy

>

> SEND POST TO: fibromyalgia-cfs@y...

>

> HOME

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Pamela,

A c-section could make endometriosis worse, as could any abdominal

surgery. The theory is that the extra scar tissue gives the endo

cells another place to cling to.

Was that what you meant?

I also believe that endo can make pregnancy much more painful. I

always know when I'm pregnant because I get pms-like cramping, but

then my period never comes.. the cramping just continues, and

continues throughout the pregnancy. Tons of abdominal pain and

difficulty in labor, too.

--Jane

> >

> > One of the things that I have been going to a specialist is the

possibility of having Endometriosis. I have pain and extremely

painful periods etc... The next step is Laproscopy exploratory

surgery. I was wondering if any of you have had pain like this and

if the pain was actually caused by fms or trigger points, rather than

endo. I think it is possible that it is muscular pain and have

thought that maybe this is now >explained by fms.

>

> I had painful periods plus pain in between. It was

endometriosis. I've

> had two laproscopic surgeries for it so far. None of my endo

pain felt

> like fibro pain, but I did have pain in my pelvic area that I

thought

> was endo. I wasn't even aware that I had been complaining of

pain in

> that area until dh told the doctor. I thought he was crazy, but

when

> they checked, it turned out that I had two hernias. I didn't

have any

> clue that I might have had a hernia, let alone two of them.

They, of

> course, had nothing to do with period pain, just pain that I had

> attributed to endo.

> Darcy

>

> SEND POST TO: fibromyalgia-cfs@y...

>

> HOME

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>

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Pamela,

A c-section could make endometriosis worse, as could any abdominal

surgery. The theory is that the extra scar tissue gives the endo

cells another place to cling to.

Was that what you meant?

I also believe that endo can make pregnancy much more painful. I

always know when I'm pregnant because I get pms-like cramping, but

then my period never comes.. the cramping just continues, and

continues throughout the pregnancy. Tons of abdominal pain and

difficulty in labor, too.

--Jane

> >

> > One of the things that I have been going to a specialist is the

possibility of having Endometriosis. I have pain and extremely

painful periods etc... The next step is Laproscopy exploratory

surgery. I was wondering if any of you have had pain like this and

if the pain was actually caused by fms or trigger points, rather than

endo. I think it is possible that it is muscular pain and have

thought that maybe this is now >explained by fms.

>

> I had painful periods plus pain in between. It was

endometriosis. I've

> had two laproscopic surgeries for it so far. None of my endo

pain felt

> like fibro pain, but I did have pain in my pelvic area that I

thought

> was endo. I wasn't even aware that I had been complaining of

pain in

> that area until dh told the doctor. I thought he was crazy, but

when

> they checked, it turned out that I had two hernias. I didn't

have any

> clue that I might have had a hernia, let alone two of them.

They, of

> course, had nothing to do with period pain, just pain that I had

> attributed to endo.

> Darcy

>

> SEND POST TO: fibromyalgia-cfs@y...

>

> HOME

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>

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This is what I was asking. I didn't have " more " pain during pregnancy that felt

like endometriosis and in fact this pain has only really gotten bad in the past

year (from when I was in highschool, which was very painful). I guess on time

lines this doesn't make sense since you don't know me. I am almost 30 (urgh,

did I just write that?) and my children are 5 and 2 1\2. So, this pain was

there throughout highschool, and then started up again after I was done having

kids and done being on birth control.

Sincerely, Pamela Rauch

Re: Endometriosis

Pamela,

A c-section could make endometriosis worse, as could any abdominal

surgery. The theory is that the extra scar tissue gives the endo

cells another place to cling to.

Was that what you meant?

I also believe that endo can make pregnancy much more painful. I

always know when I'm pregnant because I get pms-like cramping, but

then my period never comes.. the cramping just continues, and

continues throughout the pregnancy. Tons of abdominal pain and

difficulty in labor, too.

--Jane

> >

> > One of the things that I have been going to a specialist is the

possibility of having Endometriosis. I have pain and extremely

painful periods etc... The next step is Laproscopy exploratory

surgery. I was wondering if any of you have had pain like this and

if the pain was actually caused by fms or trigger points, rather than

endo. I think it is possible that it is muscular pain and have

thought that maybe this is now >explained by fms.

>

> I had painful periods plus pain in between. It was

endometriosis. I've

> had two laproscopic surgeries for it so far. None of my endo

pain felt

> like fibro pain, but I did have pain in my pelvic area that I

thought

> was endo. I wasn't even aware that I had been complaining of

pain in

> that area until dh told the doctor. I thought he was crazy, but

when

> they checked, it turned out that I had two hernias. I didn't

have any

> clue that I might have had a hernia, let alone two of them.

They, of

> course, had nothing to do with period pain, just pain that I had

> attributed to endo.

> Darcy

>

> SEND POST TO: fibromyalgia-cfs@y...

>

> HOME

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>

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This is what I was asking. I didn't have " more " pain during pregnancy that felt

like endometriosis and in fact this pain has only really gotten bad in the past

year (from when I was in highschool, which was very painful). I guess on time

lines this doesn't make sense since you don't know me. I am almost 30 (urgh,

did I just write that?) and my children are 5 and 2 1\2. So, this pain was

there throughout highschool, and then started up again after I was done having

kids and done being on birth control.

Sincerely, Pamela Rauch

Re: Endometriosis

Pamela,

A c-section could make endometriosis worse, as could any abdominal

surgery. The theory is that the extra scar tissue gives the endo

cells another place to cling to.

Was that what you meant?

I also believe that endo can make pregnancy much more painful. I

always know when I'm pregnant because I get pms-like cramping, but

then my period never comes.. the cramping just continues, and

continues throughout the pregnancy. Tons of abdominal pain and

difficulty in labor, too.

--Jane

> >

> > One of the things that I have been going to a specialist is the

possibility of having Endometriosis. I have pain and extremely

painful periods etc... The next step is Laproscopy exploratory

surgery. I was wondering if any of you have had pain like this and

if the pain was actually caused by fms or trigger points, rather than

endo. I think it is possible that it is muscular pain and have

thought that maybe this is now >explained by fms.

>

> I had painful periods plus pain in between. It was

endometriosis. I've

> had two laproscopic surgeries for it so far. None of my endo

pain felt

> like fibro pain, but I did have pain in my pelvic area that I

thought

> was endo. I wasn't even aware that I had been complaining of

pain in

> that area until dh told the doctor. I thought he was crazy, but

when

> they checked, it turned out that I had two hernias. I didn't

have any

> clue that I might have had a hernia, let alone two of them.

They, of

> course, had nothing to do with period pain, just pain that I had

> attributed to endo.

> Darcy

>

> SEND POST TO: fibromyalgia-cfs@y...

>

> HOME

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This is what I was asking. I didn't have " more " pain during pregnancy that felt

like endometriosis and in fact this pain has only really gotten bad in the past

year (from when I was in highschool, which was very painful). I guess on time

lines this doesn't make sense since you don't know me. I am almost 30 (urgh,

did I just write that?) and my children are 5 and 2 1\2. So, this pain was

there throughout highschool, and then started up again after I was done having

kids and done being on birth control.

Sincerely, Pamela Rauch

Re: Endometriosis

Pamela,

A c-section could make endometriosis worse, as could any abdominal

surgery. The theory is that the extra scar tissue gives the endo

cells another place to cling to.

Was that what you meant?

I also believe that endo can make pregnancy much more painful. I

always know when I'm pregnant because I get pms-like cramping, but

then my period never comes.. the cramping just continues, and

continues throughout the pregnancy. Tons of abdominal pain and

difficulty in labor, too.

--Jane

> >

> > One of the things that I have been going to a specialist is the

possibility of having Endometriosis. I have pain and extremely

painful periods etc... The next step is Laproscopy exploratory

surgery. I was wondering if any of you have had pain like this and

if the pain was actually caused by fms or trigger points, rather than

endo. I think it is possible that it is muscular pain and have

thought that maybe this is now >explained by fms.

>

> I had painful periods plus pain in between. It was

endometriosis. I've

> had two laproscopic surgeries for it so far. None of my endo

pain felt

> like fibro pain, but I did have pain in my pelvic area that I

thought

> was endo. I wasn't even aware that I had been complaining of

pain in

> that area until dh told the doctor. I thought he was crazy, but

when

> they checked, it turned out that I had two hernias. I didn't

have any

> clue that I might have had a hernia, let alone two of them.

They, of

> course, had nothing to do with period pain, just pain that I had

> attributed to endo.

> Darcy

>

> SEND POST TO: fibromyalgia-cfs@y...

>

> HOME

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That definitely sounds like it could be endometriosis. The lesions

stop growing during pregnancy and while on birth control pills - in

fact, both pregnancy and birth control pills have been prescribed to

help handle endometriosis.

--Jane

> > >

> > > One of the things that I have been going to a specialist is

the

> possibility of having Endometriosis. I have pain and extremely

> painful periods etc... The next step is Laproscopy exploratory

> surgery. I was wondering if any of you have had pain like this

and

> if the pain was actually caused by fms or trigger points, rather

than

> endo. I think it is possible that it is muscular pain and have

> thought that maybe this is now >explained by fms.

> >

> > I had painful periods plus pain in between. It was

> endometriosis. I've

> > had two laproscopic surgeries for it so far. None of my endo

> pain felt

> > like fibro pain, but I did have pain in my pelvic area that I

> thought

> > was endo. I wasn't even aware that I had been complaining of

> pain in

> > that area until dh told the doctor. I thought he was crazy,

but

> when

> > they checked, it turned out that I had two hernias. I didn't

> have any

> > clue that I might have had a hernia, let alone two of them.

> They, of

> > course, had nothing to do with period pain, just pain that I

had

> > attributed to endo.

> > Darcy

> >

> > SEND POST TO: fibromyalgia-cfs@y...

> >

> > HOME

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That definitely sounds like it could be endometriosis. The lesions

stop growing during pregnancy and while on birth control pills - in

fact, both pregnancy and birth control pills have been prescribed to

help handle endometriosis.

--Jane

> > >

> > > One of the things that I have been going to a specialist is

the

> possibility of having Endometriosis. I have pain and extremely

> painful periods etc... The next step is Laproscopy exploratory

> surgery. I was wondering if any of you have had pain like this

and

> if the pain was actually caused by fms or trigger points, rather

than

> endo. I think it is possible that it is muscular pain and have

> thought that maybe this is now >explained by fms.

> >

> > I had painful periods plus pain in between. It was

> endometriosis. I've

> > had two laproscopic surgeries for it so far. None of my endo

> pain felt

> > like fibro pain, but I did have pain in my pelvic area that I

> thought

> > was endo. I wasn't even aware that I had been complaining of

> pain in

> > that area until dh told the doctor. I thought he was crazy,

but

> when

> > they checked, it turned out that I had two hernias. I didn't

> have any

> > clue that I might have had a hernia, let alone two of them.

> They, of

> > course, had nothing to do with period pain, just pain that I

had

> > attributed to endo.

> > Darcy

> >

> > SEND POST TO: fibromyalgia-cfs@y...

> >

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That definitely sounds like it could be endometriosis. The lesions

stop growing during pregnancy and while on birth control pills - in

fact, both pregnancy and birth control pills have been prescribed to

help handle endometriosis.

--Jane

> > >

> > > One of the things that I have been going to a specialist is

the

> possibility of having Endometriosis. I have pain and extremely

> painful periods etc... The next step is Laproscopy exploratory

> surgery. I was wondering if any of you have had pain like this

and

> if the pain was actually caused by fms or trigger points, rather

than

> endo. I think it is possible that it is muscular pain and have

> thought that maybe this is now >explained by fms.

> >

> > I had painful periods plus pain in between. It was

> endometriosis. I've

> > had two laproscopic surgeries for it so far. None of my endo

> pain felt

> > like fibro pain, but I did have pain in my pelvic area that I

> thought

> > was endo. I wasn't even aware that I had been complaining of

> pain in

> > that area until dh told the doctor. I thought he was crazy,

but

> when

> > they checked, it turned out that I had two hernias. I didn't

> have any

> > clue that I might have had a hernia, let alone two of them.

> They, of

> > course, had nothing to do with period pain, just pain that I

had

> > attributed to endo.

> > Darcy

> >

> > SEND POST TO: fibromyalgia-cfs@y...

> >

> > HOME

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Yes, I had pain like this, and they thought it was endometriosis, but when

we finally did my hysterectomy, we found out that my uterus had adhered

itself to my abdominal wall, and every time it moved or had a spasm, so did

my uterus. Consequentially, my pain only became more severe with time,

until I was nearly passing out from the pain. I was sure glad they took

care of that one!

Carol

Endometriosis

One of the things that I have been going to a specialist is the possibility

of having Endometriosis. I have pain and extremely painful periods etc...

The next step is Laproscopy exploratory surgery. I was wondering if any of

you have had pain like this and if the pain was actually caused by fms or

trigger points, rather than endo. I think it is possible that it is

muscular pain and have thought that maybe this is now explained by fms.

Sincerely, Pamela Rauch

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Yes, I had pain like this, and they thought it was endometriosis, but when

we finally did my hysterectomy, we found out that my uterus had adhered

itself to my abdominal wall, and every time it moved or had a spasm, so did

my uterus. Consequentially, my pain only became more severe with time,

until I was nearly passing out from the pain. I was sure glad they took

care of that one!

Carol

Endometriosis

One of the things that I have been going to a specialist is the possibility

of having Endometriosis. I have pain and extremely painful periods etc...

The next step is Laproscopy exploratory surgery. I was wondering if any of

you have had pain like this and if the pain was actually caused by fms or

trigger points, rather than endo. I think it is possible that it is

muscular pain and have thought that maybe this is now explained by fms.

Sincerely, Pamela Rauch

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Yes, I had pain like this, and they thought it was endometriosis, but when

we finally did my hysterectomy, we found out that my uterus had adhered

itself to my abdominal wall, and every time it moved or had a spasm, so did

my uterus. Consequentially, my pain only became more severe with time,

until I was nearly passing out from the pain. I was sure glad they took

care of that one!

Carol

Endometriosis

One of the things that I have been going to a specialist is the possibility

of having Endometriosis. I have pain and extremely painful periods etc...

The next step is Laproscopy exploratory surgery. I was wondering if any of

you have had pain like this and if the pain was actually caused by fms or

trigger points, rather than endo. I think it is possible that it is

muscular pain and have thought that maybe this is now explained by fms.

Sincerely, Pamela Rauch

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<< Fortunately, I haven't been too embarrassed by the situation, but

like I said, I just don't know what will set me off. My Mom was this way,

so I suspect I just inherited the laughing gene! >>

Carol,

I do this. I start laughing and keep on for ages. I always know what starts

it and I can stop laughing and then I think of what caused it and start

laughing again.

Take care,

Irene

Books may well be the only true magic

Alice Hoffman

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<< Fortunately, I haven't been too embarrassed by the situation, but

like I said, I just don't know what will set me off. My Mom was this way,

so I suspect I just inherited the laughing gene! >>

Carol,

I do this. I start laughing and keep on for ages. I always know what starts

it and I can stop laughing and then I think of what caused it and start

laughing again.

Take care,

Irene

Books may well be the only true magic

Alice Hoffman

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<< Fortunately, I haven't been too embarrassed by the situation, but

like I said, I just don't know what will set me off. My Mom was this way,

so I suspect I just inherited the laughing gene! >>

Carol,

I do this. I start laughing and keep on for ages. I always know what starts

it and I can stop laughing and then I think of what caused it and start

laughing again.

Take care,

Irene

Books may well be the only true magic

Alice Hoffman

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