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Endometriosis, no chocolates, please!
Hello,I recently had one ovary (right side) removed, due to a 15cm chocolate cyst. I have been cleared of any more cysts, but I am having excruciating pinching pain on the right side where the ovary and tube were removed, but also in the same place but on the left side. My dr is convinced it is endometriosis implants, and has prescribed Seasonale to regulate estrogen. The pain is not going away, and my next alternative (next to hysterectomy) is Lupron, which I will not consider. I've read of success with Bellis Perennis, but did not know if it would apply to me, since I no longer have cysts. Can anyone help? Thanks!
tyleka on 2007-05-23
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♡ Mahfoozurrehman last decade
drprodip last decade
tyleka,
My sister got relieved of this chocolate cyst with Bellis perennis in wet dose. Bellis can also help in curing and relieving the pain in deeper parts. It also helps in preventing the formation of cyst again. May be its action is more related to harmone regulation as it stops periods also. So, I don't think there is no harm in trying it out.
My sister got relieved of this chocolate cyst with Bellis perennis in wet dose. Bellis can also help in curing and relieving the pain in deeper parts. It also helps in preventing the formation of cyst again. May be its action is more related to harmone regulation as it stops periods also. So, I don't think there is no harm in trying it out.
muruganrsa last decade
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