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pain with endometriosis

I was diagnosed with endometriosis in 2008. After years complaining to my gyno, sad to say I still need to change. She finally sent me to specialist. This doctor finally offered a laproscopy and found I had it. Previously to all the examines I was on the depo vera for normal reasons..birth control. Well, normal gyno kept me on and gave me these options. One dell, two shots to trick body into menopause, or get a hysterectomy And have no kids. Straight out like this. So yes stupid me is still with her with no true knowledge or direction from her on how to get by day by day. For the past two years now I have the worst pain after bowel movements,constipation, bleeding and the urge to always go. Always I sometimes suffer with bad cramping after an orgasm. Does anyone have this pain? I'm afraid that the endo moved back and attached itself to my  intestines and uterus. My body screaming for help but these doctors disregard my pain. I'm 26 and been suffering for years only for it to get worse.
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I also have endometriosis grade III. My doc did a laproscopy and the pain reduced. .My doc put me on zoladex to supress periods for 6 months after laproscopy. Now I am going through IUI cycles and TTC.

Keep up the spirit and fight it dear! There are many of us going through the same pain.
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Go for a second opinion. Do not stay with a doctor who only gives you those 2 options, because there are many others you can try first that could work better for you.
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