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I'm normally a happy, smiley person but today I feel shocked/tearful and exhausted - Endo returned after 9 months

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does anyone have any advice on how you've managed the return of endo? Thank you

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cuddlybear

Hiya...am not a doctor bt hav suffered wit endo for 20yrs now.....each one of us is different and unfortunately for me it has returned over n over again....my best advice 2 u wud b to go back 2 ur doctor n get him 2 refer u back 2 ur gynae doc n write down a list of questions u wanna ask...dats d onli advice i can giv u and while ur waiting for ur gynae appointment im sure ur doctor will b able 2 prescribe meds 2 help wit ur symptoms....Best of luck n sori i cudnt help u more x

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stevieflp

It is terribly disappointing as you go through the anxiety of treatment and have hopes that things will be better. I am sorry to read how you are feeling. Have you had a firm diagnosis that endo has returned or is it that you suspect it due to a return of symptoms? You did not say in your post what treatment you underwent for endo.

Definitely good advice above to go back and talk to your GP/consultant. Even go as far as to get a referral to a different consultant if you are not confident in the first one. Ask to see an endo consultant rather than a general gynae.

everyone's life situation and health circumstances are unique but the consensus amongst the leading light endo consultants is that surgical excision of endo provides the best outcome.

Below are a couple of useful books that I can recommend which will help to arm you with information prior to your next consultation and may answer some questions for you:

Stop Endometriosis and Pelvic Pain by Dr Andrew S Cook (top USA Endo Surgeon Consultant)

100 Questions and Answers about Endometriosis by by Dr David Redwine (retired top US Endo Surgeon Consultant (acknowledged as world leader in the field)

Hug to you and all best wishes x

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Merlion09 in reply tostevieflp

Hi cuddly bear and Stevieflp = what lovely messages you've left for me and such sound advice- thank you. Unfortunately, it is a definite diagnosis from my consultant and I do trust his diagnosis as I thought it returned as well myself. Fortunate for me I don't live in the UK but am ex=pat's wife and I have private health care and can see my consultant regularly without the huge waiting list that awaits me when I return to the UK.

I'll see if I can get those books via the internet Stevieflp

Thank you both so much

hugs to you both xxxx

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cuddlybear in reply toMerlion09

Ur more dan welcum n feel free 2 pm me any time u want....will b tinkin of u....Hugs Xxx

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cuddlybear in reply tostevieflp

Tnx for d advice on d books Stevieflip...will defo go out n pick one up tomorrow....hugs xx

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Hannahlouise

Hi, I know the feeling, I had mine removed march 2013 and went for a scan on Monday to be told it's returned! I am so upset, all the questions run around your head, i am worried if ill he able to have children, I'm 19 and going through this already , I am sorry to hear yours is back too

Hannah

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cuddlybear in reply toHannahlouise

Hi Hannah,jus 2 let u no dat ive had endo for 20yrs now(had it wen i was 15)and even tho I had a hysterectomy a few years back I have 2 beautiful son's and Im sure u will hav children 2.....unfortunately it cums back bt at dis stage im used 2 it and no I hav 2 go back on treatment and try deal wit it as best i can.....try not 2 worry n jus take each day as it cums...feel free 2 pm anytime....Alison x

I take Serrapeptase to control the inflammation of endometriosis, it is an enzyme which targets clots, dead tissue and scar tissue but won't harm living healthy tissue. Make sure that you are able to take it by consulting your gynaecologist, in case of any pre-existing underlying health conditions other than your endo. and also if you are on any medication, as far as I know there have been no reports of serious side effects, this has to be take daily on an empty stomach an hour before food and can be bought at good 'independent' health shops. Please take a look at Robert Redfern's website, he is a nutritionist, you can ask him questions which may help put your mind at ease about the use of Serrapeptase. Hope this is helpful to you, Take Care xx

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Starstellar7

Merlion, I'm in exactly the same situation as you. I had a lap in May of this year and have just been told by a new consultant that its back. I've just sent you a message as we are in the same city. I hope you respond.

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