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Is Anyone Here In Their 40's ? I'm 49 And I Only Read Of Women In Thier 20s N 30s With Endo.
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posted May 13, 2019
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A MyEndometriosisTeam Member

I’m 49 and I’ve just been diagnosed with advanced endometriosis. I get a lot of back pain and pain with bowel movements sometimes from the scarring being close to ligaments in pelvis and nerves in the lumbar spine. Advanced laparoscopy with excision of scarring has been recommended. I’m still recovering from pain and soreness as I had exploratory laparoscopy two weeks ago.

posted June 21, 2019
A MyEndometriosisTeam Member

I was first diagnosed aged 27 , I’m now 46 and awaiting a hysterectomy x

posted June 21, 2019
A MyEndometriosisTeam Member

I use Diclofenac 50 mg for pain . It works for around 3 days and again , you have to take another

posted May 24, 2019
A MyEndometriosisTeam Member

My symptoms started around 29-30. I am 52 and still fighting it. It's been one battle after another. What does everyone do for pain?

posted May 23, 2019
A MyEndometriosisTeam Member

10 to 35 ml only . you are kidding. Sure mine isn't . it is much much much more

posted May 19, 2019

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