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Endometriosis

Thank you very much for the info. But i do have one more question. Since i hadnt had a period in almost 2 months (just started last thurs. and now have been bleeding for 9 days) is it possible that because of the thickened endometria that there could be endometriosis? I dont know much about the subject, but i was just wonderin if it is possible?
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That is true i always expect the worst and hope for the best. Im not all that worried cause i already have my tubes tied 3 years ago so if they have to take something out then thats what has to be done.
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Hi, Rainstorm,

I tried to find an answer for you, but couldn't yet.  If you type in endometria, you get a whole host of web pages.  Many of these also have support groups and someone there may be able to answer your question quicker.

Most of us, however, myself included, always let our minds go to the worse-case scenario.  Try not to get upset.  99% of the time it is nothing.  I have learned that here.

Take care>
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Anything that messes with your reproductive system can wreak havoc on your cycle.  You are in my thoughts and prayers.  Godspeed
~Tascha
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