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Why am I still suffering with deep period pains.

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Hi guys

I'm going to TRY !!! and keep this short 😧,I'm 46 and had a full hyster in 2008,I had pco endro and bled during sex for many years.I never got court pregnant unfortunately and that wasn't with out the lack of trying.

So I've been on HRT 11years and for that

many years it's been done its i still get the monthly pmt cramps the deep pain that spreads right down to your back passage.At the moment my pain is everyday when I use toilet for a wee the pain flares all around my abdomen and gets worse like it feels like I'm bleeding in side round my lower stomach area , I feel like I'm on one my bad periods it's like just how i was before I had it done. Does anyone else have any of these problems or no why this is happening to me,anything you got please please share ,I need to no as much as I can if there's any dangers or any serious illnesses that you can still get down there after a Hysterectomy, I've never been the same since having it done I'm not the same woman physically and mentally it feels like I'm here but the lights have gone out,I do have other health issues that are controlled,can't say my fibro wants to be controlled it controls me,I got underactive thyroid,rheumatoid arthritis,high blood pressure I'm not going to go on .

This tho this pain and the feeling I'm bleeding well I'm just baffled and at my wits end.....hopefully you lovely ladies can shed me some light🌸.

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Really sorry you are suffering so many ails, you deserve a staying strong medal!

I'm sorry to point this out but as hysterectomy does not control the regrowth of endometriosis, could it be possible and I believe after 10 years that it is really a possibility that you have endo^ regrowth going on as we all know (from experience) its like ivy and spreads to the bowel and bladder and rectum the pouch of Douglas and so forth.

It is endometrial cells and in essence the eddometrium is what would have shed away to give a period, ok you like me now don't have the womb with eddometrium layer but these cells went AWOL on us and made beds in other places. It only takes a few calls to multiply regrow and cause the trouble we had...many ladies on here are post laparoscopy for endometriosis and withing years (sometimes less than 2) are being investigated for regrowth 🤕😝🤢...yes, we got the health short straw, days its very depressing and unfair.

Please book with a gynae specialist in endometriosis and push for an MRI leading to laparoscopy as you may need it removed again.

I know what you mean about the HRT I'm only 18 weeks in yet I feel like the old me is gone and that something is missing, indeed my lady organs are but my spark has felt put out.

Good luck.

H.

X.

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