Hi I had laparoscopy 4 years ago and the surgeon apparently cut away the endo. He stated it would not return. Can it still return if its cut away? Assuming new endo can appear? I'm suffering with really heavy periods, coming through to my clothes after 2 hours of super+ tampons. Also had a bleed after 21 days rather than usual 26.
I suffer with back, thigh and bum pain during my periods.
Any advice or help please? Thank you
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Hello, sorry to hear this did you have wide excision surgery? Or laser? NHS?
Endometriosis is a chronic condition even the top global surgeons don’t claim to 100% remove all tissues and it grows back at different rates with different people. I’m afraid your surgeon wasn’t telling you the truth.
It’s worth looking and reading up on wide excision surgery (edited in line with Endometriosis UK social media policy).
But in the first instance head back to your GP to rule out any other issues xx
He was an endo specialist and is on the site you mentioned.
I did get told where it was but was a while back now so I cannot remember. I believe my notes say extensive endo / both uterosacral areas on the pouch and uterus.
I remember when I went back for a follow up and he said laser could return but he cut it away which is unlikely to return.
It may just be tiny bits that cannot be removed!
My scan results from Saturday showed I have a retroverted uterus but everything else looked ok. But I know endo can only be diagnosed via a lap anyway.
Ok great I’m pleased to hear you had a good surgeon, like you say it could be back? But are you having the endo pains as well, or just the heavy bleeding.
Might be worth looking at hormone options and getting some balance, not sure if you are taking anything to suppress periods.
As you’re already aware of endo the hormones could be used to reduce your monthly pain while keeping an eye out for any further symptoms.
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