2 years ago now I started getting mild pains and UTI symptoms. After multiple dipstick tests (that showed no UTI) I was referred to gynae, then an ultrasound (2 cysts and adhesions), then an MRI (severe endo all over the bowel, ovaries and bladder). I've been put on Triptorelin shots to prepare for the lap and have been told to expect the worst - with the bowel affected they may need to cut parts of the bowel out, which may result in a temporary stoma bag.
However. I've never had terrible pains as lots of you girls have (just the first day of my period). And my UTI symptoms are persisting even with Triptorelin. Every consultant I've spoken to said that UTI symptoms are probably not endo related.
Now I'm sat here wondering, if I don't have severe pains and my UTI symptoms aren't endo related, is it worth going through it all? (The stoma bag terrifies me most of all). It almost sounds like I will end up worse off than I was in the beginning.
The only reason I can think of is improving fertility - but again, laparoscopy is not a promise of improved fertility, and I don't actually know for sure if my fertility is compromised.
Sat here sad and confused.