Guest guest Posted January 28, 2004 Report Share Posted January 28, 2004 Hey ladies! I went to the gyn, and I just got back a few mins ago. They did another ultrasound and said my fibroid has not grown, and my ovaries look ok. She says that she thinks I might have endometriosis, and in order to find that out, I need to have a laprascopy. So as soon as my mom decides she has the money, I'll have that done. She said that my lower back pain can be caused by endometriosis also. So now I play the waiting game. I really hope I can do this pretty soon. I am tired of being in pain, and if this is what is causing it, then I want it done and over with. I am glad to report that no new fibroids were found, and my one has not grown. Has anybody else on here ever had endometriosis as well as a fibroid(s)? If so, I would like to talk with you. I hope my mom comes up with the money soon, as I want to get this over with. Well, I hope you all are having a great day. Email me if you have any questions, or if you have had endo also. a P.S. I'm pretty bummed about this..cause I have no clue when I'll be able to get the laprascopy done. Hope it's sooner than I'm thinking! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 28, 2004 Report Share Posted January 28, 2004 Has anybody else on here ever > had endometriosis as well as a fibroid(s)? Hi a I have endometriosis and fibroids, as well as severe pelvic congestion, a retroverted uterus and cystic ovaries. I had a laparoscopy last June and had the endo lasered. It did help with the lower back pain, but unfortunately due to the fibroid the bleeding stayed the same. I had hormone treatment after my lap to try and stop the endo recurring, but unfortuately it made my fibroid grow. I stopped taking the hormone treatment and am now back to heavy painfull periods. The lap took me a couple of weeks to get over, but the decrease in pain was worth it at the time. I do know some women get a huge relief from having the lap, that lasts for years. Although the best endo treatment is excision surgery, where they cut the affected tissue away completely. I have been told that it wont grow back in that spot ever again. I hope your mum can come up with the money soon and you can find some relief from this horrible disease. Hugs Suziedee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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