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Almost 2 years ago I was diagnosed with adenomyosis tried lupron and other injections to help with pain but nothing has helped much. My husband and I have been trying to conceive with no luck and recently seen reproductive endocrine who strongly believes I don't have adenomyosis. Any ideas what else this could be? What have we been unsuccessfully treating???

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Hi,it shouldn't be not doubt if you have had an RMI as this is the only way to diagnose this.I have it and being diagnosed this way is no doubt.I don't know to answer other questions may have .take care

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Do you have Endo too?

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