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Endeo after Menopause

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Can I ask for advice on coping with endeo after having ovaries removed.Mine were removed over a year ago and my pelvis area is still in agony.

I am suffering terrible fatigue and can't take hrt.

Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you 😊

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Hi

Do you still have uterus or a full hysterectomy?

Having Endo can include Adenomyosis, fairly sure I did as uterus was enlarged but not confirmed with biopsy. Surgeon mentioned it afterwards.

If you still have uterus do you have fibroids?

Best HRT is supposed to be combined for Endo.

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