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New to Endo, should I go private?

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Hi All,

I am new to all this and have just recently found out I may have Endo. I was told I had a cyst in last year which is what started investigations.

Anyway, after seeing my doctor in January I still don't have an apt to see a Gyne until 5th June, a month away now. I just really want answers and to know I can get this investigated and sorted.

I haven't had huge pain but a dragging pain and it's get worse month by month. My body feels exhausted a lot and I am just not the same person as I was 2 -3 years ago. I suspect things started about 4 years ago as I visited the doctor quite a few times saying something didn't feel right - but was brushed off. I guess as not major pain.

Now I feel like everything down there feels swollen and dragging pre-post period and probably only have a week of feeling normal.

I feel down to be honest because I don't feel like anyone really cares or is listening to my concerns. So, I wondered if I should go private, and is I did what the cost associated are.

Thanks!

Ady

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Alarna

I have endometriosis and only just been told after years of pain I now how u feel that the doctors don't listen or brush it off I also feel fatigue most days and in pain and still now clorher to help my first gynecologist is middle if may

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adylady in reply to Alarna

Thanks for the reply Alarna, hope all goes well with you apt, let me know if you like.

The fatigue I think is my main symptom other than feeling bloated and "not quite right" in my abdomen. I was so relieved and surprised this is so associated with Endo as on main NHS site etc its not mentioned.

When I mentioned this and hormonal emotions my doctor didn't seem to sympathise or relate. I have suffered a lot with anxiety in the past, feeling pure panic sometimes. This is probably all related which is crazy!! A relief and not all at the same time.

Good luck with anything - this site is great!

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Alarna in reply to adylady

Thanks it been good listing to overs with it only come on here yesday

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Hi adylady,

Welcome to our forum. We have lots of information on our website from symptoms to treatment, how to prepare for a consultants visit and getting diagnosed: endometriosis-uk.org/inform...

A useful tool for finding an endometriosis specialist in your area is the by looking on the British Society for

Gynaecological Endoscopy website. You can try and find a doctor in your area that has an interest in

endometriosis by having a look on bsge.org.uk and going to the ‘Endometriosis Treatment Centres’ link. Here you can search for accredited endometriosis treatment centres.

In addition to this forum we also run local support groups, online support group and helpline: endometriosis-uk.org/get-su...

Best Wishes,

M Mary

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It is worth paying for a private consultation - you'll be seen within a week - with an endo specialist (I think they're called BSGE centres or something where they perform surgery). I have been waiting a similar length of time to you, I had a private consultation last September which saved me 3 months (cost about £200) and was put on nhs list, however, I am still waiting and my quality of life is not great so I'm doing the op private too (at great cost - around 5/6k as I have to get the cyst removed which isn't a standard lap) xx

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Thanks for the advice! It is definitely a slow process with the NHS. I must say, the investment for good health is above all else though isn't it. What is money if you are too worried/in pain to enjoy it. I am exploring private as we speak. Hope all goes well with you. Sorry to hear quality of life is compromised. Fingers and toes crossed the surgery will make things a lot better. Wishing you the best xx

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