I have recently been referred to a gynaecologist under the NHS so I’ll be waiting for around 6-9 months in this area,..
they suspect endometriosis, and I heavily suspect it..
anyway aside from all the symptoms we get with that..
Is side pain a symptom? Like just at the side where my ribs are? I’ve had an ultrasound which come back normal and saying I have a little bit of a fatty liver, I’m convinced it’s not a fatty liver and its endo tissue,
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Hello, I went to the drs with pain in my side above right hip below ribs, so much pain and in lower back. Scans showed I had a large cyst. When I went to speak to my gynaecologist about surgery that’s booked in I asked if this had anything to do with the pain and she said she didn’t think so. Could be IBS related maybe. I presumed it was cyst pushing on other organs it was like a constant deep stitch so not sure. If not really had it since either well not has bad the odd twinge! Very odd.
I'm so sorry to hear both of your stories. When I seen my consultants they said that sort of pain could absolutely be endo/cyst related I had my cyst removed but still get pain from time to time that I'm sure is just down to the endo now but I'm still under my consultant for a year so he will keep an eye on things I was very skeptical with having a male consultant but he has been absolutely amazing. They can do scans to confirm your suspicions my consultant was concerned the tissue had spread to my kidneys so he got a scan booked for me but luckily it hadn't. Keep pushing with the doctors ladies.
hello I have the same thing started with right side pelvic pain below the ribs and apparently it is endo. I expierenced this a week before my period and then continued I had to cancel my trip abroad and then got really bad back pain. I am now on the postegerone only pill with some improvement but looks like still constant dull pain close to my groin…
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