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I was diagnosed with adenomyosis after several months of pain and finally a ultrasound.

Past HX: Mirena implant, which went through uterus and had to be removed laparoscopically.

Severe bleeding and pain so I had endometrial oblation as well as a bilateral tubal ligation.

Was great for 8 years now I have pain coming more frequently and more painful. I feel like I’m in labor. I still do not have a period.

Is this normal to be in excruciating pain. My doctor won’t see me till Friday and brushed me off. Don’t want to go to ER. Could something else be wrong?

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