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713927 tn?1229619790

Just someone help me out here, please!

So I finally had my laparoscopy...the cyst wasn't there anymore, however my gyn decided that i have a varicose vein network in the same vicinity..and my endometrium looks too thick, so she did a D&C while I was under and biopsied stuff. My question to you all is; what should I be thinking about now? She had went ahead and dont the lap to check on the cyst as well as find the endometriosis she was positive i had since i was 17...that she found no trace of. Instead she says the varicose vein(you can get those in your pelvic regions?) is surely the cause of my pain..and the overly thick endometrium probably has something to do with my abnormal bleeding in between and heavy bleedy during cycles as well as pain during intercourse and in general... someone help? I could sure use some answers..she originally told me the complex ovarian cyst i had was an endometrioma..now she says it wasn't..seeing as how i don't have endometriosis...any feedback, i'm desperate.
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776572 tn?1360290739
Perhaps you could post your question in one of the Doctor forums? That way you can get a professional medical opinion on the situation. I would love to help but also know absolutely nothing of varicose veins in the pelvis...
I really feel for you and hope you get some solid information soon!! Good luck
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483733 tn?1326798446
Sorry but I don't know anything about varicose veins.  You really need to discuss your concerns with your doctor.
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