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What Happens If You Have Surgery And Don't Take Any Pills Or Injections? Does The Endo Just Grow Back?
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posted October 17, 2017
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A MyEndometriosisTeam Member

Mine grew back within a year and I've had 3 surgeries.

posted October 24, 2017
A MyEndometriosisTeam Member

I went off everything cuz birth control did nothing for me..yes my endo grew back

posted October 18, 2017
A MyEndometriosisTeam Member

Yah I had the same issue. They changed the pill I was on and different pills affect me in different ways

posted October 18, 2017
A MyEndometriosisTeam Member

I have yet to be diagnosed but I had to take a break from the birth control due to the break through bleeding. Now back on the birth control and I feel the pain pretty regularly especially in the ovary that I have a growth on. Bah hormones

posted October 18, 2017
A MyEndometriosisTeam Member

Usually. It all has to do with controlling your hormones. Estrogen feeds endo

posted October 18, 2017

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