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Insist on a laparoscopy?

I have an appointment on the 3rd feb and I'm at the stage now where this is really effecting my daily living and I'm in unbearable pain, as I haven't had a laparoscopy I only have suspect endrometriosis, I have tried all sorts of tablets and nothing works, does anyone know if I can insist on a laparoscopy now because I'm desperate x
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136956 tn?1688675680
Here are a couple in your area


Mr. Andrew Baxter
Sheffield Endometriosis Centre,
The Royal Hallamshire Hospital,
Tree Root Walk,
Sheffield, S10 2SF
T: 0114 226 8172

Mr. Hany Lotfallah
Rotherham General Hospital Endometriosis Centre,
The Rotherham NHS Foundation Trust,
Rotherham, S60 3AY
T: 01709 424 610


Mr. Ashwini Kumar Trehan
Elland Hospital*,
Elland Lane,
Elland,
West Yorkshire, HX5 9EB
T: 01422 324 000
Mr. Trehan's private website (http://www.endometriosis-consultant.co.uk/)

*BSGE accredited endometriosis centre

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I live in Barnsley South Yorkshire, thank you that would be fantastic since I seem to get dismissed by the dr's at the hospital quite often. Maybe my next appointment will go better but to speak to a specialist would be great. X
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136956 tn?1688675680
Yes you absolutely can. Let me know where you live and I can find you a good Endo specialist that will listen to you.
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I've had several ultra sounds, one quite recently and they were all clear. I think I have tried all the tablets they can percribe and at the minute I'm on several types of pain killers but it's still gettin worse. Apologise for my initial post for bein so morngy lol it was a bad day. Does anyone think there are any other steps I am missing as I'm pinning all my hopes on a laparoscopy x
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1340994 tn?1374193977
I think ultrasound procedures would be the next step.  
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