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2 mirena coils for Adenomyosis?

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had my laparoscopy last week. They couldn't find endo but did say I had a globular uterus, which is indicative of Adenomyosis. I'm not surprised as all the symptoms fit. I literally opened my eyes from the ga and the findings were explained. I didn't take a lot of it in but they did mention about having another mirena coil, as 1 is often not enough. Has anyone else had this? A hysterectomy is needed but who knows how long that will take. Thank you xx

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I have not had a hysterectomy and don’t know anything about your condition. I have a prolasped uterus and am following the Whole Women Programme at the moment. Sorry I can’t help but wish you all the best.

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Thank you for your kind message. I do hope the programme helps you 🙏

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