due for 2nd removal of endo tissue, and removal of coil as this didn't work. I had been given the decapeptyl injection which was wonderful and I was pain free for the first time in 10yrs. have asked for this injection again and refused due to my age (42) looking to see if anyone has fought for a hysterectomy as I feel other methods aren't successful and this may b my only relief of pain. I feel that unnecessary procedures are doing more damage as it is more scar tissue which the endo is clinging to
hysterectomy advice: due for 2nd removal of... - Endometriosis UK
hysterectomy advice
I had a hysterectomy for adenomyosis, but they did stress before the op that it wouldn't be a cure for my endo... So it would be worth asking your consultant about it, but I wouldn't get your hopes up just in case xx
Hi Mrsmcgrogan
Thanks for your post. It's amazing that you finally had relief from pain after so many years of suffering! As a fellow endo survivor, I can imagine how great that must have felt, and how frustrating to be told you can't have the injection again. I understand how limited the treatment options are for endometriosis too. I'd like to recommend reading through this guide that Endometriosis UK have on their website as it explains the treatments really clearly: endometriosis-uk.org/sites/...
I notice that you've mentioned a hysterectomy. This is a very emotional and life-changing decision to make and it's important to have all the information to hand so that you can choose what is best for your body. Endometriosis UK also have an Information Pack about this which you can read here: endometriosis-uk.org/sites/...
Really hope you get some more pain relief soon! We're all here for you.
Take care,
Claudia
Hi Mrsmcgrogan, I dont really understand why they said u cant have the decapeptyl injections 🤔 I've just turned 40 and I've been on them for 2yrs as ive been waiting for a hysterectomy (finally have date 2/3/22) it was the only thing that helped me too! I did fight for many years to get someone to listen to me but it did finally work, everything with endo seems to be a figh! Good luck and I hope everything turns out ok xx
I don't understand either why not continue with a treatment that has eventually worked, they were worried aboyt me dealing with menopause symptoms but I don't think they cld b any worse than endo pain. I think sometimes it's just ur luck with the gynaecologist, here's hoping I can discuss it further as they have sent me private 4 the procedure due romy health board not being able to carry out due to covid restrictions.hope ur surgery goes well xx