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Snoopy92

Updated 10mo ago

Struggling with Hormones After Endo Surgery

I had endo excision surgery about a year ago with a very skilled endo surgeon. Having trouble finding the right hormones to control my period šŸ˜” still have GI symptoms, albeit those are better. Still feel like Iā€™m nuts. Anyone have a similar experience? Anything else I should be doing post op?

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Belugabear

1y

Mine was still really bad after my expert excision. I ended up having a hysterectomy a year later just to stop it. Nexplanon helped me, and Iā€™m now on Norethindrone to control my cyclical pain thatā€™s left over. Itā€™s really hard. You arenā€™t nuts. Have you seen your GI to see if those issues arenā€™t endo related? I have plenty of GI issues that arenā€™t related to endo so itā€™s definitely a possibility! Also might be worth reaching out to your surgeon again. Feel free to message me if you want to talk at all! :)
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Snoopy92

1y

thank you šŸ¤—

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