u/Aggravating-Bug-5601

Learning about endo

Hi Everyone! I had endo excision surgery on 4/21 and was formally diagnosed there! All my biopsies came back as endo. While I am relieved to have an answer for some of my pain, I'm also realizing... I don't know a lot about endo!

While I am able to ask my surgeon questions, they obviously have limited time! I'm looking for a place where I can learn about endo as a patient!

Please share any recs you have for books, podcasts, videos, websites, etc!

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u/Aggravating-Bug-5601 — 2 days ago
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Where to Learn About Endo

Hi Everyone! I had endo excision surgery on 4/21 and was formally diagnosed there! All my biopsies came back as endo. While I am relieved to have an answer for some of my pain, I'm also realizing... I don't know a lot about endo!

While I am able to ask my surgeon questions, they obviously have limited time! I'm looking for a place where I can learn about endo as a patient!

Please share any recs you have for books, podcasts, videos, websites, etc!

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u/Aggravating-Bug-5601 — 2 days ago

Hi Everyone! I have a question that I really should've asked before I had surgery, but I didn't. Now that I've had the surgery, all the biopsies came back positive for endo, and I'm recovering.... what doctor supports me in managing this diagnosis? It's only been a week since the surgery, but I do still have some of the pains... I'm worried they didn't get it all... but like the surgery won't cure this, right? So who can help and who do I see long term? Not the surgeon I assume...

Thanks for any thoughts! I see the surgeon again on 5/11.

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u/Aggravating-Bug-5601 — 15 days ago