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Hey endo sisters :)

I was diagnosed via laparoscopic surgery with endometriosis in June 2014. When I saw the specialist in September following my surgery, I was told that my endometriosis was superficial, so they didn't remove it, and that it won't grow. And I was also told I won't need to see them again because it's superficial.

Although recently, starting a couple months ago, my periods started getting heavier than they were, my periods are always late despite the birth control pill, and, my endometriosis related pain is much in worse.

I was wondering if superficial endometriosis can grow? And if it has sounded like it has grown?

Thanks in advance,

S, 19!

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Mummy1982

Hi hun.

Sorry to hear about your pain.

Any type of endometriosis can grow it is fed by the oestrogen in the body.

I would say that the fact that you are still having painful heavy periods whilst on the contraceptive pill is a indicator that the endo is returning.

I had the same thing I didn't no I had endo at that point,I was waiting for a appointment with the consultant and my Dr told me to try the pill, I did 3 months and I had to stop because of the side effects and because my periods were getting heavier.

I would go to your Dr and ask for a referal to a endometriosis specialist, as this doesn't sound like a specialist who removed your previous endo, because endo definitely grows .

I hope this helps xx

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Yazza in reply toMummy1982

I have never heard such a load of BS (oh no actually I have from uneducated consultants) the problem will be is whomever you saw isn't confident in what there doing!

I would go back to your gp and ask for a referral to a BSGE endo accredited centre to find your nearest look on the BSGE website there is a list of centres and consultants details so you can also check them out. X

Good luck sharon

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LittleMissIronMan95 in reply toMummy1982

They never removed the endometriosis that they found :/ xx

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Mummy1982 in reply toLittleMissIronMan95

You need to get to a specialist centre hun and get the endometriosis removed hun it's the only way you are going to get rid of the pain and bleeding I'm sorry to say.

Really sorry that you haven't has satisfactory treatment to help resolve this.

Jo xx

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