I have stage 4 Endometriosis. I was put on a birth control pill to ease the pain and I guess stop my period which has not stopped, what else should I be doing to manage the pain?
For the first time this week, I saw my life being wasted in bed not being able to do anything because I was just too weak. This is not only physically painful but it's draining emotionally too.
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Are you been seen in a BSGE centre for treatment? If you have stage 4 then you meet criteria. Have you been given info about what the endo is, what is affecting?
All the pill will do is reduce symptoms though it doesn't seem to be helping you. Your options will depend on where your endo is and how it's affecting you.
If you have diagnosed severe/stage 4 endo, you shouldn't be treated by general gynae, they should instead refer you to your nearest endo specialist centre (that's the BSGE centre I meant) this is the website listing all the centres. If you're in England, your GP can refer you to it directly.
I know being diagnosed can be overwhelming and a lot to get your head around but they're is a lot of options for you and support available.
Some people find the 'endo diet' helpful in reducing symptoms. It's quite restrictive though. It's free from gluten, dairy (I would also argue all meat), caffeine, soya, alcohol and sugar. Its cutting it inflammatory foods and anything that's been shown to impact hormones. It's not going to cure the endo but it can calm down things a bit for some people.
The MRI indicated that I have endo cysts around 24mm in my rectal area as well. I believe that is one of the reasons I am booked is for the colonoscopy.
If you feel you need to talk to someone who understands, we also have a free confidential helpline staffed by volunteers with experience of endometriosis.
You can find more details and the opening times here:
Hi there, I too have stage 4 Endo and have had no surgery to remove it. An endometrioma was drained during my diagnostic lap.
After being provided many treatment options at my follow up appointment, I opted to try the combined pill. This didn't work for me and if anything made my symptoms worse. I then tried Zoladex, which was a life changer although not a long-term solution and so now I am on the mini pill, which seems to be keeping my symptoms at bay most of the time.
It is worth noting that what works for one person, doesn't necessarily work for another but don't be afraid to explore your options. I wasn't originally seen a BSGE centre but have been now. Good luck <3 x
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