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Re: Still can't have sex after a year and still in painFrom: anonymous@obgyn.netTue Jan 6 16:13:28 2004
At Mon, 5 Jan 2004, Angie wrote: > >I had surgery for endo in march of last year. I still can't have sex at >all it hurts really bad. I just had my period for 7 weeks straight. I >had endo all over my bladder and it really hurts me to go to the >bathroom still. Does anyone else have this problem. My doctor says >that it can't be back so soon, but I don't understand why I still feel >awful and in pain. I totally understand what you are saying. I had a major surgery this summer. A Laporotomy with the removal of an ovary, and both tubes. Leaving me with one remaining ovary. I would think that after that surgery I would not have any pain for a while. I mean it took so long to recover from it and was a three hour surgery, you would think that I would be golden for a while. But I still had pain after the surgery. Now either my doctor missed some endo, or it is adhesions from the surgery. I am not sure what it is. But I can tell you that your doctor may not be the one for you. There are better doctors out there. I learned my lesson after this summer. I have been "interviewing" doctors since then trying to find one that "fits". I have a better one now. Just remember that the pain is not in your head. It is real, whether it be from endo, or from scar tissue from the surgery, or adhesions from the surgery & endo. Try to look for a specialist in treating endometriosis. You deserve that much for yourself. It is something we all deserve....Elisha
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