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597540 tn?1224364278

Is anyone did laparoscopy twice

Hi ladies, I'm new here. I'm going for laparoscopy for the second time, first time my doc did not burn the endometrosis but he put me on LUPRON however I'm having serious pain as soon as my period about to start. And I have been try to conceive though I was pregnant toward ending of lupron treatment but I had miscarriage. Now I went to another doc and told me that he can burn it. Is anybody has burning endo experience.
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597540 tn?1224364278
Thank you so much for respond dollface7376, I hope I feel better this time because the pain is unbearable and trying real hard to conceive and nothing happen is not a good experience at all.

---Glory
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I have had laporoscopic surgery twice and "burned" (I think they call it ablasion or somethinhg like that....I could be wrong...lol.  I am not sure what you need to know but after they burned all of the endo lesions, I was good for about two years.  The second time they did the surgery but were unable to find anything so she said they could be clear or hidden.  Each surgery felt the same.  That is all the info I have based on my experience.  Let me know if you have any more specific questions.  Take care hun.

~dollface~
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