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In pain!

Is pelvic adhesive disease, endometriosis, IC and fibromyalgia related in anyway?
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Actually Fibromyalgia is linked with a lot of different dissorders/diseases; for example, IBS, infections, low immune system, ovarion cysts, migraines, and tons more. Fibromyalgia is a brain disorder.
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IC stands for Interstitial Cystitis (painful bladder disease).  My doctor said that they all could be related, and because I have all of them plus IBS, that they can all flare at the same time and make all of them worse at one time.  So I've been in constant pain lately.  Going to have a robotic laproscopy some time in Feb to remove the scar tissue/adhesions, seperate the ovary, fallopian tube and  bowels from eachother and hopefully save the ovary and tube.

Has anyone ever had this done?
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fibromyalgia so far as doctors know are not related to the other diseases.
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endometriosis may lead to pelvic adhesions & both may cause pelvic pain. what does IC stands for
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