Guest guest Posted January 13, 2004 Report Share Posted January 13, 2004 Thank you to Kukulaka and e. I'm keeping careful anecdotal records, and I do intend to seek other advice as soon as I have a good intuitive feeling of how my cycles are going. The back pressure has eased off some, as has my constipation, and I'm going to chart things for the coming month to see if I can discover a " pattern " . I have a need to be off any meds and just discover what my body is deciding to do at 44 years of age...which isn't to say I'm not going to be open to altering what my body may feel like doing on its own somewhere down the road! From what I can read, the back pressure is somewhat common. It's not strong pain so much as discomfort. Anyway, thanks for your feedback. By the way, what is an RE? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2004 Report Share Posted January 13, 2004 Hi, RE-Reproductive Endocrinologist (OB GYN with extra training). They usually have more experience with myos. They often do intricate surgery. A RE did my myo. No GYNs in my city could do a myo, no skills. We had no REs. I went to another state. You might try a anti-imflomatory (Alieve, naproxen) for your back pain, It might help. It's what I was given. Great idea to keep a journal. Take your time to decide. Read a lot of posts here. Ask questions. Ku Dee Cole Vodicka wrote: By the way, what is an RE? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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