Re: Stress and anger will adversely affect the immune system - Mark Perloe, MD

From: Helen Dynda (olddad66@runestone.net)
Mon Dec 20 09:02:07 1999


The web site is correct!!! Unfortunately I have had difficulty trying to access this site. Today I have eliminated the parenthesis to see if that is the problem. If you still have trouble accessing this site, I suggest that you type the web site address in on your computer's Address line. Doing this did work for me.

At Sun, 19 Dec 1999, Helen Dynda wrote:

Whether both endometriosis and adhesions are your problem - or if you have only adhesions - you will find some helpful information at the web site, which I have listed below. Dr. Mark Perloe - an endometriosis specialist from Atlanta, Georgia - is one of the chat participants. I came across the following statement by Dr. Perloe in which he says:

"Quite often by the time I'll see a patient, they may have had 3, 4 or 5 surgeries and there's a lot of anger. And women who are entering into their treatment angry at the world, angry at the lot they have entered into are probably not their own best advocates. I need a person who is willing to get information, and help make the decisions about what care is best for them. That means being with the physician who's willing to listen and put all the treatment options on the table - and work together to come up with an individualized plan that's best for that patient. Getting over anger is a very important part because the immune system does play a role and stress and anger will adversely affect the immune system - so the body's own defense mechanisms are not up to snuff."

* Living with Endometriosis - Onhealth Live Webcast (April 6, 1999) with Brooke Gladstone, Jennifer Marie Lewis and Dr. Mark Perloe

http://onhealth.com/ch1/live/ohlive/archive/item,38847.asp

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