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Hello everyone! I had an endometrioma removed and some endometriosis burned April 11th and I glad to be on the mend.  I found this forum and it has been filled with great info while I go through this.  I am feeling pretty good but I have this one symptom that is so annoying but don't seem to find it anywhere-  My back gets so tired feeling and crampy like after little activity, I was wondering if anyone else had this and how long did it last.  I am definitely able to move more freely it seems,  just my back.

I appreciate any advice or tips, this has been my first known cyst. Thanks!!!!
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Thank you for the response. I have a appointment next week to go over some of the symptoms. How long does it really take to heal? If you know. I think I may have rushed back to activities too quickly. Its been 3 weeks now and the back pain has mostly passed. However I have had spotting here and there. Is this common after this long?
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Mention it to your dr. it could be a small adhesion or just inflammation.  Are you taking anything to cut down inflammation?  That would certainly help.  Do give the dr. a call, he or she would want to know.
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