r/EndoVoices

If you underwent multiple surgeries, what made your most successful one different was it the surgeon’s expertise, technique, or multidisciplinary approach? I’m keen to learn what truly influenced long-term relief.

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u/IcyAthlete2120 — 8 days ago

Having endometriosis and atrophic uterus....

I have been diagnosed with endometriosis a couple of years ago. But recently I have been facing extreme pelvic pain and vaginal dryness. Has anyone else experienced this?? Especially around their menopause?

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u/RutujaPatil29290 — 3 days ago

I had to cancel my day again even though the scan said everything looks normal

I went in for a scan because the same right side pain has been coming back again, that deep pulling kind that just makes it hard to function normally. The report came back saying everything looks normal and stable, but I was already lying down for most of the day before I even got the results because the pain was that distracting.

It’s this strange place where my body clearly feels something strong enough to stop my day, but on paper it doesn’t really show up the same way, and I’m left trying to make sense of that gap on my own.

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u/Popular_Ad_8099 — 3 days ago