My advice to you is to find a endo specialist that excises (cuts out) the disease instead of just laser. There are not many of those surgeons out there but I can help find you one in your area.
The problem with regular gynos who do Endo surgeries is that they don't always know the different faces of endo. There are so many forms, colors etc and to the untrained eye it gets missed. Using laser will only get the surface of the disease while excising will get to the root.
Endo can grow back yes but you will have an 80% chance of feeling better in the long run if excision surgery is done.
When you had your other surgeries were they open surgeries or laparscopic (tiny incisions?)
Thank you for your reply. My other surgery was laparascopic and was done in 2010. From my recent ultrasound examination, a gyno said the lining has grown more to my uterus wall and other places. My uterus looks swelling due to the lining. One lesion big in size locates outside the uteus. My gyno can not confirm that is endo o not. He suggests to get other gyno advice.
Does excision surgery help in total recovery from endo? is excision surgery open surgery or laparascopic? My menses pain still bearable with help of pain killer sometimes. 3rd surgery i
What it sounds like is that you possibly have adenomyosis or fibroids due to the changes in your uterus.
A good Endo specialist will do all of it laparoscopically unless there is complications but that is still rare. Women who have exision surgery have 80% chance of being pain free. This is impararive because it gets to the root of the disease