I haven't posted for a while but I'm struggling at the moment. I had a laporoscopy in March and a coil fitted. I am constantly leaking fluid through my clothes and feel unwell. I'm on metronidazole and doxycycline given from A and E. My specialist appointment is in October. Think I need a hysterectomy but exhausting all options first. I've been so strong but this is effecting my life so much. Does anyone else get this.
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I’ve had a watery liquid leak for a while now it looks at times like I’ve wet myself but it’s not urine, I’ve mentioned it to my doctor hopefully we can find out what it is during my laparoscopy
I have very severe adenomyosis. Ive had the same problem with the extended never ending bleeding and leaking. The metrinodazole helped at first, but not as well after a while. I have alot inflammation and when the bleeding gets serve my doctor will sometimes provide me with a ketorolac shot. Which seems to clear it up and stop in a matter of hours and helps in the long run. I dont have any experience with the coil. I had the depot shot which stopped the pain and bleeding but the 40lb weight gain was a crap trade off. I am due for. Partial hysterectomy as well.
It can be really draining. Not to mention the exhaustion. I started taking iron supplements to help counter blood loss. And just started wearing liners regularly. It just never ends. But if u can get the inflammation to calm down itll help alot.
I feel for you. I hope things calm down and look up for u. All we can do i manage it but there is still hope itll get better, whatever quality and steps we have to take to get there.
Thanks I have an appointment next week so will ask. I'm currently not on any medication only my vitamins. My next appointment for 2nd opinion is in February. Doctor seems to wait for gynae instruction but my appointments are so far away so thank you 😊
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