Mild endometriosis?: Hello, so I had a... - Endometriosis UK

Endometriosis UK

72,733 members53,170 posts

Mild endometriosis?

soniaackerman profile image
0 Replies

Hello, so I had a laparoscopy four years ago which showed endometriosis, and at the time was burnt away. About a year later significant pain started again along with other symptoms. I went back to gp who referred me on, But with the nhs at the minute I had to wait two years to see gyny again. Saw the reg who works for the consultant who put me on the pill and sent me for an mri. Mri has apparently showed mild endometriosis and I’m advised this far to keep taking pill. I’m only allowed two naproxen a day prescribed by the gp which just doesn’t cut it at all. I see the consultant in December again, but they are so blasé with me because it’s ‘mild’ and don’t seem to get my levels of pain and discomfort. Any advice would be very welcome.

Written by
soniaackerman profile image
soniaackerman
To view profiles and participate in discussions please or .
Read more about...

Not what you're looking for?

You may also like...

Endometriosis and the bowel

Hello again fellow warriors! I’m looking for advice from anyone who has had...
ElliceSamara profile image

Finally a diagnosis, it's endometriosis :(

Hello all! I am a new member but I have been reading up on various posts before I decided to join...
dinzel profile image

Suspected Endometriosis

Hi All I'm new here and not diagnosed yet but suspect I may have endometriosis. I have been having...
karlyh profile image

Diagnosed with Endometriosis

4 days ago i had a laproscopy  due to 3 years of unexplained bleeding and pelvic pain ive gone...
symcurly profile image

Endometriosis- tracking apps??

Hi there, I was diagnosed with endometriosis when I was about 16 years old so have lived with it...
Tls06 profile image

Moderation team

See all

Top community tags

Content on HealthUnlocked does not replace the relationship between you and doctors or other healthcare professionals nor the advice you receive from them.

Never delay seeking advice or dialling emergency services because of something that you have read on HealthUnlocked.