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Old Apr 01, 2016, 01:54 AM
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Hi
I suffer from Endometriosis. Have undergone one laprascopic surgey and two rounds of Lupride Injections to onset menopause, the first time for 3 months and the second time for 6 months. But the pain is back. I have pelvic pain, back pain and pain radiating down my left leg. Alongwith that I suffer also from a general feeling of uneasiness. IBS, and anxiety. Has somebody here found some sort of treatment whoch brings relief. I recently have started on a gluten free diet and am avoiding caffeine and alcohol.
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Old Apr 02, 2016, 11:51 PM
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(((((Tara)))))

Endo is no fun at all Unfortunately, I don't really know of any treatments that bring long-term relief.

I had adenomyosis, which is like endo, only it's inside the uterus only. I therefore only required a total hysterectomy to relieve me of misery. I do know people that needed ovaries taken out as well.

You may want to try checking out Hysterectomy - HysterSisters
They are a terrific resource, whether or not a hysterectomy is the right answer for you. Gentle hugs sent your way....
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Old Apr 03, 2016, 12:06 PM
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Hysterectomy 3 years ago no more pain no more endo. See a gyno.
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