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Relation between thick uterine lining and endometriosis.

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Does anyone else have thick uterus lining with the disease? as my gynaecologist said that the lining is too thick and therefore the mirena isn’t suppressing the oestrogen enough. 🤔

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I don't, but the first gynecologist I saw after referral told me I couldn't have endometriosis because of a list of things one of them being the scan didn't show thickness in my uterus wall.

Funnily enough I was later diagnosed with endometriosis, with my many other symptoms.

I guess it is usual?

Sorry not much help x

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Bdgjdjd

Endometriosis doesn’t cause thick uterine

But adenomyosis cause this

These diseass are similar you can search and see

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