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please help could i have endometriosis

please help me for 4 years now i've been having spots of blood inbetween my periods until a few months ago when it got worst and i was bleeding heavy 10 days before my period was due!!! with this bleeding i get sooo much pain and also i get sooo much pain with my periods and really heavy bleeding sexual relations with my husband really hurt me im getting stabbing pains all the time with this bleeding in my vagina and my bum also through my breasts the pain is unbareable so much that i cant walk or move or even sit i have to lay on my side to ease the pain im british but live in spain ive been to the ginocologists here for over the 4 years enough times to drive me crazy they've scanned me and took blood tests but for all to come back clear they say there's nothing wrong with me also me and my husband have been trying for a baby now for 3 years this month my periods 15 days late ive took 2 hpt's but they've both were negative im waiting to have a blood test to see if i am pregnant my periods always come to the day but last 11 days very very painfull 11 days i told all the ginocologists that i think i could have endometriosis but they said no you havnt we'd have seen it on the ecographs if you had it but ive heard that that is not true that only a laposcrapy can diagnose it please help me! now i dont know what to do am i pregnant or is this endometriosis but also im getting pregnancy syptoms like puffy nipples that have changed brown and have got bright blue veins through them feeling sick dizzy spells mild headaches white discharge im gonna ask my doctor for a blood test then if im not pregnant im gonna speak again for the millionth time for them to look for endometriosis i feel alone like no one wants to listen please help!!!!!!!!!!!
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480198 tn?1252507999
omg you poor thing you must be in so much pain i have endo and had a lap last year & now have a baby girl! i know how your feeling im still in agony now even though i have had a baby! it doesnt go away was just thinking that you really do need to have a lap they cant say you dont have it as you have to have a lap to see inside your womb & overies to see.its disgusting the way they are treating you i was fobbed off for years!! until i found a new doc that listened and refered me to a gyno your symtoms sound like mine so i think you may have it i think you should get a second opinion,or go private or come back to the uk for a check i must admit the doctors here are great & they did say not alot of docs are aware of endo there are only few that specialise it as they are still trying to learn more about the disease i know i was lucky i found a good gyno that listend to me & did the lap within weeks of my consultation please dont let them fob you off if you have got endo the longer you have it the worse it can get if left untreated & it can spread fast and may damage your fertility keep in touch ill be thinking of you take care xx
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1006035 tn?1485575897
Wow, this sounds like a pretty common problem. I, too have been having a lot of symptoms but nothing shows up in the test results. It seems odd that doctors don't listen to us when we say something is wrong. It's not in our minds and we're not being over-dramatic. I'm going back to the doc for the 4th time this year and I think I'm just gonna ask for a lap if they still can't find anything wrong. I'm exhausted a lot, have abdominal pain and constipation/diarrhea. I've been pregnant before and have one child and I know what it feels like to be pg. Not only does this feel different than pregnancy, the tests are all negative. Good luck and let keep us updated! I know how frustrating it can be to talk to docs.
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