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Bleeding after laparoscopy surgery

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I had my laparoscopy surgery done nearly 10 weeks ago, since then I have had none stop heavy bleeding, painful cramping and the worst back ache, I did expect this for a few weeks afterwards but not for this long, it almost feels like I still have the endometriosis. I’ve spoken to my doctors who gave me some tablets to stop the bleeding but they haven’t done anything. Just wondering if this is something that anyone else has experienced before ?

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Hi I didn’t have much bleeding was getting pain. I bought forward the follow up appointment and then tried Zoladex, didn’t knowingly do much for me, but think it was in the background. If it was me I’d be going back to the GP or consultant. Have you had a follow up yet or due soon?

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