Since my last post I have been in and out of hospital ☹️ I had lots of blood in the urine and severe pain in my back and side. After tests and scans they found my left kidney wasn’t functioning and the ureter was blocked all down to growth of endometriosis. The surgeon confirmed in my previous surgery (excision of ruptured ovarian endometriomas) they had seen growths wrapped around the ureter.
Link to my last post 5 months ago… healthunlocked.com/endometr...
In the last two weeks I have had a nephrostomy fitted which is a tube through the skin into my kidney that helps to drain fluid into an external catheter bag and have started decapeptyl injections to induce menopause and downgrade hormones whilst I wait for major surgery.
I need another bowel resection and will have a temporary stoma, some vagina needs to be removed as disease has come through the wall, along with a hysterectomy and removal of one ovary.
The surgeons are deciding whether to disconnect and reimplant the damaged ureter higher up into my bladder or to remove the kidney. They say there is “not much meat left” on the kidney so will more than likely take the kidney out.
All of the procedures will be done together in one surgery over a full day. I am in the decapeptyl injections for 3 months and the surgery will be booked at the end of the 3 months.
There is also query of endometriosis in the lungs/diaphragm which is to be investigated.
Has anyone experienced this and have any knowledge or advice as not much information online when trying to research?
I am 31 and live with my brilliant and supportive fiancé, we have no children.
I am reaching out to anyone experiencing similar, awaiting surgery or living with a nephrostomy or has endo in the kidneys/ureter.
It would be helpful to know if after all of this upcoming surgery I knew I would no longer be in pain and dealing with the daily struggles of endometriosis.
I am in survival mode and myself and those around me are so surprised that this disease can cause such serious damage to even more of my organs.