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Is my endo returning?

I need some advice please, i had a laparoscopy 7 weeks ago and got endometriosis on my bowel, bladder and ovaries removed. I was feeling good up until about a week and a bit ago, now im feeling the exact same pains on my sides. Has anyone had this happen? Like could it be healing pains but so late on? i really doubt it could come back that quickly :( any advice will be so helpful cause i dont know what it could be.
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Aww I'm so sorry...that's absolutely miserable. :(

Here's the thing: I had healing pains after my laparoscopy up to 4 months in. Surgeries (especially like that) take a long time to heal from! I mean, they burned stuff off your raw organs. I can imagine the pain would be the same pain, too, because it's burn marks in the same places.

That being said: you know your body better than anyone. So if you're concerned, see somebody! It's always better to check with a medical professional. (And to get multiple opinions, too, if you can afford it.)

Again, so sorry you have to deal with this. I'm praying for you! xoxo
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