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Did your Lap make your endo pain worse?

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Hey everyone!

I was diagnosed with Endo about 3 weeks ago following a lap to remove a swollen fallopian tube. My letter stated ‘the scarring in my pelvis strongly suggested Endo’

Since about week 2 of my recovery the pain has been on off severe everyday. They have put me back onto the mini pill to stop the growth and my periods.

Period cramps (despite no period) lower back pain, horrendous leg burning and growing pain like symptoms!

I didn’t have any of this constantly before the surgery so I wondered if the lap has made it worse?

Has anyone else felt this way?

would love to hear your stories and thoughts 😊

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