I had a laparoscopy in November 2023, some endometriosis was burned away. Following recovery from the post-op pain etc, I felt that my symptoms had mainly resolved and was so glad. Now just over 3 months post-laparoscopy, I am having bouts of terrible abdominal pain, constant bleeding (for over 9 weeks) and just feel so exhausted most of the time. Has anyone else experienced this? I’m wondering if it would be worth going back to the gynaecologist and requesting a referral for an MRI to check if there is more endometriosis present. Thanks.
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Sorry to hear you’ve been suffering. I just wanted to reply because I had surgery on 3rd December last year and although I was worried about pain at first during ovulation and periods, this is definitely improving to the point that the pain is minimal. I think it’s definitely a good idea to go back to your gynaecologist about the bleeding and pain so they can check what’s going on and help to resolve whatever is it.
Hey hello. I also had a laparoscopy in November 2023.The procedure, including removal of a ovary and tube, has made no difference in the pain/ bleeding I experience, which sounds just like you.
I am being referred to an endometriosis team but in the meantime my GP said the only way to resolve the pain/ bleeding is to have a mirena coil. I will be having one soon much to my reluctance but need to try it, just to rule it out. I have read so much about the mirena that it actually makes symptoms worst so I have all fingers crossed.
I hope you find something to improve your symptoms.
Sorry to hear that you are still suffering from pain too. It’s really disappointing to feel like the surgery wasn’t a success. I’m glad you’re being referred to specialists and hope that they will provide you with some guidance/answers. I was offered a mirena whilst they were doing the laparoscopy and I had initially agreed but changed my mind immediately prior to the surgery as I wanted to know if there was endometriosis there before having it put in. I hope if you go ahead with the mirena that it does give you some relief until you get more answers. Thank you.
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