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Lap, cystoscope and bulkomid procedure in 3.5 weeks

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Over the years I've had several surgeries for endo including hysterectomy and cervix removal and bowel prolapse repair to name a few! My surgeon is concerned about the level of vaginal pain I have again along with a bladder prolapse and bladder neck failure all as side effects of the endo and previous surgeries.

So where he was only going to do the bulkomid procedure to support the bladder neck he's now going to do a repeat lap and cystoscope at the same time with possible colposuspension to hold the bladder up on the inside.

I have a history of going into bladder retention after any surgery so am fully prepared for it to occur again....

Just feeling so fed up after 16 years of treatment 😞

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