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Need opinions/ personal experiences

My doctor has suggested laparoscopy and even a hysterectomy to help treat my painful mental cycles.

Today I had a sonahystagrsm and they found 2 follicular cysts ( one on each over measuring 2.5 cm in diameter) and a fluid filled sac under my c-section scar. The doctor believes none of these things are contributing to my severe abdominal pain and cramping. I guess I am wondering what your opinions are or if you have had anything similar. I have suffered from severe pain during before and after my period for years. Along with pain during intercourse do much that it has become nearly obsolete, diarrhea, constipation, heavy bleeding lasting over s week, bleeding between periods, and head aches. I've been on a number of birth control pills since i was 14 bc of my severe cramps. I feel like I can't find any solutions and it's taking a toll on my relationship with my husband. I'm only 27 years old so a hysterectomy seems extreme. Please help!
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this sounds very much like endometriosis and how it rears it's ugly head with so many of us women! I would strongly suggest you see only an endometriosis excision specialist and go here to learn all the current and accurate information on endometriosis.
http://endopaedia.info/

this disease is not one to be messed with so at least get your records and send them to a specialist most will review them for free...if you need help in locating one near you feel free to pm me!
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Correction to first sentence... " menstral cycles" lol I hate auto correct!
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