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What next after zoladex?

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Hi, I was diagnosed with endo 20 years ago but last year after excruciating pain I was diagnosed with large ovarian cyst and frozen pelvic.

I was put on zoladex for 6 months and will be reviewed at the end of May.

I’ve had my last injection and an MRI blast week.

Just wondering if anyone had had similar and what happened next? Thanks

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I was put on zoladex for 3 months to see if a hysterectomy would help with the pain, it was very successful for me, I was 46 at the time. The hysterectomy gave me my life back, not sure if this option is being considered for you, this is my personal experience and I hope it helps. Good luck.

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