I had a laproscopy about 6weeks ago, the pain has been horrendous, didn't get a proper follow up so my stitches became infected and my consultant told me I had stage 3 endo and that it could affect my fertility on a 2minute phone call, before discharging me without any plan other stay on the pill.
I'm struggling with the diagnosis as was told for 6 years that it would be nothing or its just a UTI despite all the symptoms.
I feel validated for finally getting a diagnosis but now I feel completely abandoned by all the medical professionals.
Has anyone got any tips for coming to terms /coping with the diagnosis or general tips for managing the pain?
Any help would be massively appreciated and I hope you all find help and support.
Thank you!
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I’m so sorry you’re going through this. I would absolutely make a complaint, I have been open to my surgeon for over 7 years. They’re supposed to listen to you and guide your care. Have you been given the option of surgery? The pill can make things a lot worse, my endometriosis grew at an incredible rate whilst I was in Yasmin, they were the most painful years of my life and I’ve given birth without pain relief!
The mirena coil is fantastic. I would look into contacting a nutritionist about diet and supplements as that can help to calm some of the symptoms which are made worse by increased inflammation. This lady was fantastic:
Thank you for replying! I had an ovarian cyst and endometriosis tissue removed during a laproscopy.
I will definitely give the podcast a listen thank you.
I have thought about the coil but not quite sure it's right for me but will still keep it in consideration.
In some ways I don't even think complaining would even change anything but their care was abysmal. It's made me feel like the diagnosis has become a big thing in every aspect of my life when it wasn't necessarily before the op if that makes sense even though the symptoms are the same!
Have you had a similar experience?
Thank you for the advice as well it's really appreciated and hope your well and better too.
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