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How can u get relieved from ur endometriosis pelvic pain going to rt leg?



How can u get relieved from ur endometriosis pelvic pain going to rt leg?

endometriosis is a very different kind of disease. Some have no symptoms and have it real bad and some have every symptom and are in a lot of pain and when docs go in and look it is very little endo inside. Usually, i took motrin. there is not a lot you can do about that kind of pain. My daughter had luck with 10 mg of prozac.. docs told her that they were trying to see if that would help with pain and although no for sure evidence is in yet, it looks promising.
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Careful surgical excision of all disease by an Endo specialist from every location, including the nerves it may be affecting, may often bring relief from that type of referred and/or direct pain from the disease. Check out the specialty centers for more info:

http://www.endometriosissurgeon.com...
http://www.endoexcision.com
http://www.drcook.com
http://www.centerforendo.com
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