I was diagnosed with endometriosis over a year ago. My periods have alwaysbeen heavy and painful ever since I can remember. My doctor down in GreenBay, WI put me on Lupron Depo for 7months and it took all my pains away andmy period, which was a miracle to me. I’m only 23 years old, have 2 youngchildren, and am a stay at home mom. After the 7mths on the Lupron Depo, Igot the Depo Prevera shot and had my period for 2 1/2-3 weeks. Now my painsare starting to return and I was put on the Seasonique b/c pill until mydoctor up here gets more Lupron Depo along with a hormone pill okayed by myinsurance. I’ve been reading this book called Hormone Hell to Hormone Wellby C.W. Randolph, JR, M.D. about all the bad things that happen on synthetichormones. I haven’t been asked if I want my hormone levels tested,eventhough I brought it up at my appointment on September 30, 2009 to seewhy I’m having these problems at such a young age. I was just wondering,what you would suggest I bring up to Dr. England at Marshfield Clinic EauClaire about alternative medicine for my condition.

First let me say I am a hormone receptive breast cancer survivor.  I did synthetic hormones through fertility treatments for 3 years, and later developed breast cancer.

Your conventional doctor at Marshfield Clinic will more than likely not know, understand, or want to look at natural complementary protocols.

If you want natural medicine you go to a doctor of natural medicine, if you want conventional, you stay on the path you are on.  You can call and make a consultation appointment with me at B Natural at 715-836-7021.

Hormone testing now may be unrealistic because you have been adding so many hormones to your body.

I had endo and fibroids myself.  There are many things we can help you with in natural medicine.

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