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Hi all. As i shared in my story I have been clinically diagnosed with Endo from an endometriosis specialist, as my previous gynecologist was not communicative nor even bringing up its possibility despite my symptoms. He did a physical exam/asked a lot of questions, and wants an MRI done to stage endo and look for adenomyosis as well. But he said especially because of my complex ovarian cyst i need surgery (he is more concerned with it being dermoid/adeno/endometrioma than cancer). It could be… read more

posted December 28, 2023 (edited)
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A MyEndometriosisTeam Member

Hi
I have three surgeries one was endometrioma stage 4 endometriosis
exploratory and dermoid cyst
Most important thing to do keep a positive attitude the night before your surgery. Usually have a nice dinner tonight before
I have another surgery coming soon going to the new doctor have a uterine lining growing to 10 mm
cyst 10 cm and doctor ordered a PET important to have a very good connection with your doctor

posted February 5
A MyEndometriosisTeam Member

I also have been working with my therapist on my surgery as well. Just the thought of anesthesia for a possible long time scares me a little. It's weird because I've been under anesthesia for colonoscopys and endoscopys but then again it can be a short procedure. I told my therapist how all I want is to be able to wake up. She has told me to have faith and keep praying before the day of my surgery. So I've been praying about everyday and I now feel more calm and at peace. I have learned to trust my specialist because she wants the absolute best for my health. I hope this helps maybe. I will be praying for you.

posted December 31, 2023
A MyEndometriosisTeam Member

I had never had surgery before my laparoscopic last year to remove an ovarian cyst. I was also worried about the effects of anesthesia. Looking back a year and a half later, I'm so glad I had the surgery. Not only did I finally get the diagnosis of endometriosis which I really wanted to know if I had, but I was able to get a 4-in cyst removed which in the long run has made a substantial difference on my health and sex life. I actually handled anesthesia well and didn't get sick or anything weird but I didn't realize at the time how foggy my mind was. It was a good thing my husband was in charge of taking care of me in getting me home because to this day I don't know how I got home LOL

posted December 29, 2023
A MyEndometriosisTeam Member

I understand how you feel
Has 3surgeries already
Now lining is growing to 10mmnormal for my age 4mm
Have a cyst 10cm don't know if it's a dermoid.i had one on the left side removed
maybe colon problems
Can't give me answers for surgery robotic laposcopy or full surgery for full hysterectomy
They need to open you to see the situation
Going for MRI might get more info
Had CT scan also ultrasound have an appointment for another option
Need to review my film with dr

posted December 28, 2023 (edited)

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