Hello,
I'm new here after being redirected here by the NHS site. Here's a basic back story on me...
I had 2 children very young and very close together (18+19 both in August in 2008 and 2009) the second was a very traumatic birth that left me very badly affected. I was diagnosed with a prolapse after the birth of my second but told to do exercises to improve it, it has never improved and just got worse. I was diagnosed with endometriosis in 2018 via lapriscopse. I now have a very severe prolapse of the vaginal walls that includes the bladder, bowels, cervix and womb. I am finally having surgery to reconstruct and have a hysterectomy on the 10th August 2024.
I was called and told this morning, I think because my gp put an expidite letter in after i got yet another infection. I'm a bit in shock about it and not really sure what to expect, I don't know anyone who has had anything like this and on here from the little bit of reading I have done it is all from an older ladies perspective (which is perfectly fine by the way) but I am just putting the feelers out are there any younger people here? I'm 33 by the way.
And part of the reason it's been left so long with nothing done is the doctors didn't want to operate on a younger person, part was me burying my head in the sand (lady problems are so embarrassing when you are young) and then covid played a big part. But it is at the point where it can not be left now, I have never felt pain like it and i literally can not live life or do anything.
So if anyone has any tips, tricks, advice or just calming words I would really appreciate them!
Thankyou for reading.