Good evening all. Has anyone else had similar issues/experience? I had lap removal for endo just over 2 years ago (excision)
I'm on cerazette pill and have been for years with no bleeds. (I did come off it for a year when we tried unsuccessfully for a family)
I have been noticing blood when I wipe after passing urine (dark, so old) for just over 3 weeks now. I have also been experiencing hot poker pain in my r. ovary area, pain in vagina, and general lower abdo area.
Over the past few months I have noticed that I am finding the urge to wee more, but little actually comes out.
I went to gp who thought kidney infection, but results come back clear. The pain is getting so bad now. I feel nauseated, and am getting pain down the inside or right thigh.
TIA x
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Hi hun i have been going through the same experience as you for the last 3 months suspected kidney/urine infections all coming back clear night time trips like im bursting then only drops coming out ride sided pain which doesnt ease and ive finally been refered to female urology to find out whats going only problem 27 week waiting list 🙄x
Sorry to hear you are having trouble. It's so disheartening when you think you are going to get somewhere to find you have to wait months. Hope you get answers x
Hi I had a total hysterectomy last April and I’ve had bladder problems ever since lower stomach pain on the left hand side which at times moves into my lower back and left kidney the pain gets so bad that I can’t bend over. I’ve had 5 uti’s but have regular urine tests that come back clear even though I still have the pain, burning sensation, the sudden need to wee and can go upto 4 times a night. I’ve finally been referred to a urologist to see what’s going on
Thank you for your reply. That's interesting to know. Yeah, they did mention referring me to urology if still having problems last month when I spoke with endo nurse. I'm just worried as I have been bleeding for over 2 weeks now x
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