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Pain still after lap aarghh

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Had my lap 18. Dec and still suffering with a funny stomach and pains. Don't know if the lap had to settle or the pill the doctor put me on. I was told my endo was lasered and was behind my womb . Does the pain take this long to settle down ?!!'

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Hi Wendy,

The pain length post surgery varies for every person, some people can get up an go a few days after a lap (I wish this was me!) and others will continue for a longer whilst their bodies heal, I had my lap in Nov and am still in pain, on a daily basis, I've been referred back to a specialist, it's worth having a chat with your Dr about it.

A x

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wendywoo54 in reply toAlouette

Thanks I did go to doc she changed my pill for month see if it's that if not will have to go back xx

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