Two months ago I had laparoscopic surgery removal of endometrioma cyst on my left side ovary, plevis wall and rectum. I am concerned that in the last two months after my surgery I still get a pain on my left where the sugeron removed my cyst, the pain is near the plevis. The pain is not severe quiet mild, I get these pain before, during and after premenstrual also during olvation. I have an appointment with the gynecologist on the 15th February 2022. I am quiet concerned about the pain returning. Has anyone experienced this? All advice is welcome as I am new to this.
Thank you 😊.
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I had similar operation... and for some months I too had a differrnt pains I'm stomach... it wasnt severe.. I found exercises on internet that are ment for post stomach operations.. and was doing them almost every day. It could be that you have just postoperative pain... if so then you should also do some more walking and EASY exercises.. but good that you have planed appointment to doctor..
Thank you so very much for taking the time to answer my question and sharing your experience with me. It's alot to take in and under the condition. I will definitely look into to doing easy exercise. I do alot of walking as I have a dog. It's alot to take in and understand the condition. Struggling to get my head around it all.
Hi, yes I am in the same situation. I've had 3 surgeries in total and my pain has never gone away. I have had continual left pelvic pain that varies in severity at different times. I found scar tissue and residual endo tissue to be just as painful as prior to surgery and for me personally the only outcome I achieved from surgeries was a successful pregnancy, not relief from my condition, even during pregnancy. Every woman's body is so different so you may find plenty of women who have a totally different experience but wanted to say you're not alone in your struggle. X
Thank you from the bottom of my heart for taking the time to answer my question and sharing your experience with me. It's all new to me and trying to get my head around it all is quiet mentally challenging at the moment. 💜
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