Hi, was hoping someone might be able to answer.
I had a laparoscopy in September last year and they cortorised the endometriosis tissue. I was in a lot of pain for about 3/4 weeks afterwards and struggling to bend or move or do anything really.
I'm scheduled to have another laparoscopy done in a few months but this time they will be removing as much of the tissue as possible. My specialist did advise he won't be able to remove it all, due to where it is, but he will try and remove as much of it as possible.
My question is, does anyone know if it will be the same amount of pain as the first time or will it be more painful? I also have type one diabetes so I heal really slowly, but I was just wondering if the pain will be worse or not. Thanks. submitted by /u/sezzie212
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I had a laparoscopy in September last year and they cortorised the endometriosis tissue. I was in a lot of pain for about 3/4 weeks afterwards and struggling to bend or move or do anything really.
I'm scheduled to have another laparoscopy done in a few months but this time they will be removing as much of the tissue as possible. My specialist did advise he won't be able to remove it all, due to where it is, but he will try and remove as much of it as possible.
My question is, does anyone know if it will be the same amount of pain as the first time or will it be more painful? I also have type one diabetes so I heal really slowly, but I was just wondering if the pain will be worse or not. Thanks. submitted by /u/sezzie212
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