Re: Endometriosis - web sites

From: Kimmi (kimmi3@mediaone.net)
Wed Oct 4 19:11:32 2000


At Tue, 3 Oct 2000, Helen Dynda wrote: >
>1.) A Better Approach To Endometriosis
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>http://www.scmc.org/reprints1.html
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>2.) Directory of Common Questions...11 questions and answers...Easy to read...Excellent information about endometriosis!!!
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>http://www.scmc.org/questions.html
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>3.) Does menopause cure endometriosis?
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>http://www.scmc.org/question9.html
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>4.) Endometriosis in Teenagers - Summer 2000
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>http://www.scmc.org/endoteen.htm
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>5.) Articles Reprinted from the St. Charles Endometriosis Treatment Program Newsletters
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>http://www.scmc.org/reprinta.html
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>6.) Diaphragmatic Endometriosis - Similar, But Different
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>http://www.scmc.org/reprint9.html
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>7.) Intestinal Endometriosis
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>http://www.scmc.org/reprint15.html
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>8.) Images of "Endometriosis"
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>http://www.scmc.org/pics4.html
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>9.) Talking With Your Doctor - Selecting A Physician To Care For You
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>http://www.scmc.org/talking.html
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>10.) The Endometriosis Treatment Program at St. Charles Medical Center - About Our Program
>http://www.scmc.org/aboutendo.html
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>11.) St. Charles Endometriosis Treatment Program...located at Bend, Oregon.
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>http://www.scmc.org/endo.html
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>12.) Long-Distance Diagnosis: Reviewing A Medical Record - Spring 1999
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>http://www.scmc.org/reprint12.html
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>13.) How To Become A Patient
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>http://www.scmc.org/patient.html

Thank you for these links, very intresting reading. One of my current and long term problem is endometriosis. 33 have had a TAH, thinking this would kill off the endo. Wrong it just decided to move onto new places, and now in the bowels,gastro tracts, bladder and who else knows where. They are taking me off hormone therapy and seeing if the endo will die off on it own. Only thing is I am going to have to wait 6-9 months to even begin to notice any improvement. Since I had stage 5 endo and it borrowed into the walls and out of site of surgeon,it was next to impossible to know if they removed it all. Anyways this is the type of information I have been looking up and reading. you see alot of information on endo with patients who still have all their gyn organs. You don't find too much information on patients who have no gyn organs and still have endo.. Thanks Kimmi


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