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Hi. This is my first time posting on here. I was told I had endo when I was 16 and have always had cramps on my left side. Last year I got the coil inserted. Over the past couple of months my cramps have been getting more regular and severe. Any tips on what I could do for the pain?

Thanks :)

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Hi,

If your pain is getting worse I would go back to your doctor to arrange a scan or lap to remove the cells x

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Hannah27

Hello" Sorry to hear you are having bad cramps :( I would go to your GP and ask for some stronger pain killers, do you have any gynea apts lined up? Maybe ask for a referal to them as well as they will probably get worse. Hope you feel better soon! xxx

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