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Hello ..I just had an exploratory laporoscopy and no sign of endemetriosis. They removed my fallopian tubea and a pollup. I've been suffering the last 7 years and it seems that they can't find this endemetriosis. I was diagnosed with adenomyosis 6 to 7 years ago but doctors don't seem to think rgat Adenomyosis can cause me all this bloating and pain ...so here we are again ..6 week post op app ..and still no answer..Yet I feel horrible ..really bloated ( look 7 months pregnant)

Can't get dressed but my doctor still had no answer ...he sees that my ovulation is the problem...everytime I start ovulation all hell breaks loose.

It's debilitating! Triggers my ibs . And it starts again .... only solution is a hyaterectomy with ovary removal.... has anyone gone through this,

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Hi there,Sorry to hear what your going through... it's enough to confuse anyone, not getting the answere you need... myself, going through similar since 2019 from supposedly being peri menopausal bleeding to fibriods in my womb since finding out 2020 through day surgery.

The last resection to remove a 5cm Submucosal fibroid failed on Dec 2022 seems they had growing in size from 3cm to 5cm since 2020.

I've had excessive bleeding throughout, bad enough that I've had to attend a&e numerous times. Thus, has also put pressure on my urinary tract and my bowels causing IBS flareups ECT

I'm now faced with having a full hysterectomy and removal of my tubes, which I was told a few years back could be an unsafe option for me due to having adhesives, scar tissue attached to my abdomen from a previous major operation 26yrs ago - who'd have thought eh that these things would come back to haunt my life.

I'm deciding not to have the hysterectomy as told recently by someone else that my cervix look perfectly healthy and the 5cm fibroids looks smaller. - who'd be a women having all this to deal with and a hysterectomy being the only option to help us get through it - person thoughts Thus, is very wrong!

The NHS should be looking at saving women as there are alternative treatment other than taking the womb away...

Seek, seek & seek again to get the answers you need.

Good LUCK Xx

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Thank u for sharing ! It's so frustrating and discouraging..I'm 41 and all this inflicted menopause really scares me ...he is trying estrogel on me ...but even these hormones scare me 😱

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