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Can endo grow back? If so, how quickly?

I recently had surgery (laporscopy) to remove one ovary and tube due to multiple cysts and endo. My question is- can the endo come back? Does it definitely come back and  does it take a long time? Does anyone know? Thank you!
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hi

I saw your post while searching for recovery after laproscopy. Did u recover from being achey and tired. Its been 6 weeks since my op and I feel worse every week. The gp thinks I am heading towards chronic fatigue/fibromyalgia.

Any advice will be helpful. Thanks
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Unfortunately i've been dealing withvit since i was 14 but i wasnt diagnosed till i was 19 and it ccomes back i've had two surgery's and it had wrapped itself around my bowel...
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I had a hysterectomy in May of 2010.. I am 24 years old now.. Had the surgery just after I turned 22.. I was on hormone replacement for about 6 months until they had to keep raising it because I was always having hot flashes etc.. Now after 2 of no estrogen I start taking estrogen again and 3 weeks later Im having really bad problems.. I started to spot.. Which scared me.. I have really bad pain and I called my Ob/gyn that did the surgery.  They told me the bleeding isn't normal at all. SO they are trying everything they can to get me in.. I curious since I started the estrogen if they endo came back.  I was diagnosed Nov of 2009 with stage 2 endo and earlier that year with low grade lesions. Im having pain that I had before but worse... My primary is writing a script for me for pain until i can see my ob/gyn..

Is this possible.. Can this come back again..
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* which is not standable anymore
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Hi to all
I have had a laparascopy due to ovarian endometriosis around August 2010,then i went under hormonthrapy (Danazol) treatment for 4 months ,,,later on for a year i was feeling fine with no painful mensturation no more crumps neither low back pain but I was told it may reoccure back,,,,and now im again suspected for another ovarian endometriosis and multiple cysts unluckily as well!!! :/ seems it came back worsening with severe pain and low back pain hich is standable any more ...thoes bad symptoms just started few months ago.....I went to 3 Gyne for consulation and they all suggested (pushed )me to do laparascopy a.s.a.p and they did not prescrib me any med i.e. hormon thrapy to reduce pain for a few months then i go back home by my family and do what is good for me ....
im so afraid and wondering if they would remove out my ovaryy during surgery or not...even if i do not get them permission for that ,,,i would talk to my surgeon the day after tomorrow which in he would record another ultrasound examination for the last steps before LAP ....

pray for me ,,,,,,please !!! :-s
thanks all
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as far as a cause, i was told and read up on it, it happens when you are a fetus, your inside of your uterus doesnt develop the right way, it develops on other parts of your insides. i have it on my ovaries, large intestine and uterus. theres no way to tell if you have it untill you usually hit your child baring years.  and i was told its not always passed down to our children, im the first one in the family to have it.  i hope your daughter is ok.
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