The last few weeks has been quite tough, I got told my endo has most likely come back as my symptoms have, I found out my gynae hid the fact it’s affected my fertility from me and he didn’t remove all the endo like he said he did during surgery.
I had my period a few weeks ago and it was painful af with huge clots (sorry tmi) so now I’m getting sharp pains which could only mean ovulation but it’s on both sides which is confusing. I get a stabbing pain constantly and a dull heavy feeling again which turned out to be cysts last time. It’s making it hard to move or even sit down as the pain is made worse.
I feel like I’m back at square one with a terrible gynae who doesn’t listen and thinks I’m making it up. I really want him to refer me to the specialist at the hospital on my uni campus but I don’t know if he will.
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Hi sorry to hear you’re having bother with your endo again. I’m just curious as to how it has affected your fertility like how does your consultant know? I made the decision to try for a baby last year and when I asked about fertility my consultant said they wouldn’t know about that until I started actively trying for a baby? Just makes me wonder if my consultant hasn’t told me everything x
During surgery they can do a due test and also look for blockages and stuff like that. One of my tubes is blocked but he didn’t tell me but told my GP. He just left it during surgery. I’m not 100% sure as he left out a massive detail from the lap but my GP showed me the letter I never received or was told about xx
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