Morning all,
I will try and keep this short. I’ve recently turned 40, I have suffered with heavy, painful periods for most of my adult life. I did have IVF 12 years ago and nothing was found (IVF due to being gay and have a distinct lack of sperm in our relationship)
In 2019 I went to the GP but was fobbed off a couple of times so assumed I was just being dramatic.
after much pushing from my partner and sister, I went back to the GP (female this time and very empathetic) and have started investigations.
Fast forward and I was diagnosed with 2 x 2cm sessile polyps which I had removed a month ago. That whole process was barbaric and I am in disbelief that the NHS put women though that. I had to fight for gas and air when having them removed. I have a high pain threshold, but that was something else. My boobs were awfully painful after for 2 weeks and my hormones all over the place. I am being treated for a suspect infection in my cervix so have some very strong antibiotics, which have very kindly given me thrush and diarrhoea. Yay!
I am still in pain, lower back, legs and cramps. I don’t know what is normal any more. My period pain was managed slightly with codeine, useful but not 100% effective.
I have had one period since the polyps were removed, and that post surgery pain has gone, it’s just back to how it was., cramps, leg ache, constant lower back pain. I swear I can feel my right ovary cramping while I’m typing.
I have a few questions really, what happens to hormones after polyps are removed? How long until they settle down? Is it normal? Why is there no literature available about this?
Do I push back to the GP again and ask for a laparoscopic diagnosis looking for Endo?
Is my pain normal?
Thanks in advance.