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youtriedincomicsans t1_ix90e9a wrote

I had excision surgery from Dr. Noah Rindos, who's at AHN these days but seems to do most of his work north of the city. He did a great job with the excision and I appreciate that he's an educator in addition to a physician. I was fairly early in my diagnosis and treatment journey when I met Dr. Rindos and he taught me so much about endo and how to manage it alongside my other conditions.

Best wishes on getting your next surgery! This condition is a bear to deal with and access is tough during COVID times.

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toolatetobeoriginal OP t1_ix9a8b9 wrote

I was scheduled for my second ablation on 3/28/2020… so safe to say that didn’t happen! I love doctor maj but she delivered my step sister who has had 4 kids consequently. She’s just getting a little out of date in her current practicex and I really wanted a more endo specialized doctor.

Thank you for the rec!

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AlfieHitchcock t1_ixkya3s wrote

Dr. Maj was out of date on endo back when I saw her c. 2005-2010. No one should go to her for it.

She told me as a 19-21yo to fix it I should "get married, have a baby"....I'm FTM. And also was a 19-year-old dumbass that had no business doing either.

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toolatetobeoriginal OP t1_ixm0m46 wrote

I mean she diagnosed me with precancerous cells and gave me a cryro consequently after my first apt. Then diagnosed me with endo within my first 6 months of obscure complaints. Then had me on the table shortly after my sonograms. I always thought she was fine enough. I know some people take decades to get diagnosed. I do wish she would update her procedures since only doing ablations suck. I think she’s close to retirement now. Sorry to hear you had such a bad time

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