u/mmarino91x

Buddy re-read (sorry if not allowed)

Would anyone be interested in doing a buddy reread of the series?
I had so many Onyx Storm theories but I hadn’t done a proper reread of FW and IF and I would love to discuss as I go along (unless there is already an online book club I’d be able to join). Plus I miss the world and I want to dive back in.

My friends don’t particularly like Fantasy so I can’t convince them to read with me!

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u/mmarino91x — 2 days ago

Illumicrate The Exquisite Torment of Loving Your Enemy

I am a subscriber and received The Irresistible Urge in my monthly box, I have not received the email with password for those who purchased the first book. Are there any chances this will sell out? I want to complete the set and I’m getting nervous.
Edit: misspell

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u/mmarino91x — 2 days ago
▲ 1 r/Endo

5 years after total hysterectomy still bleeding and experiencing “ovarian” pain. Latest MRI showed no sign of endometriosis and now I’m being dismissed.

I’ve been diagnosed with endometriosis since 2015, I have 6 surgeries under my belt and a total hysterectomy performed in 2021.

I have been bleeding almost monthly ever since my hysterectomy and I have a pain in the area where my ovaries used to be.

I’ve been sent to oncology because of a pelvic mass, then back to my surgeon and then landed in the hospital this winter and from there to a pelvic health doctor.

The latest imaging done was a MRI that showed no signs of endometriosis and now the pelvic health provider basically wished me her best.

My surgeon is out on medical leave and his office (which happens to be my obgyn’s office) said that a treatment plan is deferred to this specialist.

I’m lost, frustrated and I feel the same hopeless way I felt when I was fighting to get a diagnosis of endometriosis.

Everyone keeps pushing the idea of diagnostic laparoscopy onto the other provider and I’ve been stuck for years. Anyone else?

I got an excision surgery per year until 2021 so while the idea of going under the knife didn’t thrill me, I figured that since each doctor kept bringing it up it would be the way to go but now because the MRI, I’m being told that’s not an option.

Thank you in advance.

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u/mmarino91x — 6 days ago

5 years post total hysterectomy and I am still experiencing bleeding and ‘ovarian’ pain - anyone else in a similar boat?

I’ve been sent to oncology, a pelvic health “specialist” and I keep being sent from one doctor to the other and the only intervention I’ve had so far is an internal exam under anesthesia with trigger point injections, 2 ultrasounds and 2 MRIs all with varying results.

The ultrasounds showed an enlarging mass, the first MRI didn’t show a corresponding mass but a possible endometrioma and a year later the MRI was marked as not showing signs of endometriosis.

The surgeon that performed my hysterectomy and I last spoke in January of 25 when he referred me to oncology due to the mass doubling in size on ultrasound.

Oncology ordered the MRI and the mass was nowhere to be found but there was a possible endometrioma and they wanted my surgeon to follow closely. I never heard from him and due to other health conditions I let it go.

A year later and I’m still experiencing the same pain, same bleeding.

Anyone else?

I have endometriosis (6 surgeries under my belt) and the MRI being “normal” had the pelvic health specialist just say she wishes me her best.

I don’t necessarily want another pelvic surgery but at the same time when diagnostic laparoscopy started getting mentioned, I figured it would probably be the best thing to visualize exactly what the hell is going.

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u/mmarino91x — 6 days ago