by "Tricia" <cricket527@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Dec 9, 2006 at 09:08 PM
okay, I had misread your original post and thougth you had said that
the radiation was one of the treatments from Mayo...I'm relieved to
hear it was not.....
A good (and patient) surgeon can make all the difference....
finding them is hard though....
Tricia
Piedmont wrote:
> Another supposed procedure to control endometriosis, I do not now
> believe that radiation treatment for endometriosis is a viable procedure
> and personally wouldn't suggest anyone try it. I remember Dr. Lee of
> Mayo Clinic being unhappy that she had radiation as I believe that it
> can cause a great amount of scarring and adhesion of the internal organs
> which in itself appears to cause problems of their own.
>
> In my original posting I forgot to mention the deprolupron (missspelled)
> injections in an attempt to induce menopause, done after a hysterectomy.
> Nothing worked to stop the recurrence of the endo and stop the pain once
> and for all was Dr. Lee's surgery.
>
> Michael
>
> Tricia wrote:
> > I'm glad your ex has found relief.....although what was with teh
> > radiation treatment????
> >
> > T.
> >
> > Jean.Michael.Willsey@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> >> Dr. Lee at the Mayo Clinic at Rochester Minnesota (he might not be
> >> there at this time) cured my ex-wife of endometriosis.
> >>
> >> Even after 7 laproscopy treatments, 1 radiation treatment and
> >> hystorectomy.
> >>
> >> She has been symptom/pain free for past 7 years.
> >>
> >> They even saved her uriator
> >>
> >> There can be hope!
> >>
> >> Michael (Piedmont)
> >