i really don't like writing on here because someone always gets rude... so please don't!
i was diagnosed with endometriosis in 2014 and also have had ovarian cyst over the years too...last year my OBGYN dr. told me to keep trying to conceive for 6 months to a year...WELL...still no baby plus more complications with my lady parts lol... i'm getting really frustrated with her, she's finally doing an ultrasound on the 10th. i've been reading up and it says that an ultrasound might not detect it and other procedures might have to be done. i feel like she's not taking me serious enough and i'm getting frustrated! >:(
i guess i'm wondering if anyone on this site has had any of these procedures done? and was it effective?
i don't know if i should change doctors? or go to a fertility center?
i've never had to do this before and i really need advise
Re: endometriosis and OBGYN
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Hormone levels all came back normal but HSG showed a blocked tube. That's when I got referred to an RE and finally found the real culprit - the endo.
How do you know you have endometriosis? From what I was made to understand it's not something they can diagnose without surgery. I think it's bull that OBs make you wait so long. I felt like I wasted all that time and just made my endo worse. If you know something is wrong, be persistent.
Sorry you've had bad experiences with boards...this group is usually pretty awesome. I had suspected endo for a little while, did a few rounds of femara and TI with an RE, all of which were unsuccesful despite great response to the meds. So at that point he decided to do a hysteroscopy (I had a suspected issue with the shape of my uterus) with a transvaginal endoscopy which could lead to a laparoscopy if they saw anything wrong. Turns out it was pretty awful in there, with stage 4 endo that spread from my bowels, bladder, all the way to my liver (completely covered) and diaphragm. My right ovary was completely covered and stuck in it too. They hadn't seen any of this on any of the ultrasounds I had done, so they were quite surprised by the extent of it. I ended up having an MRI about 2 weeks after the surgery because of some endo in the wall of my bladder that they couldn't remove without risking a reconstructive surgery. Then, they saw I still had a bunch of lesions that hadn't been removed here and there, as well as an endometrioma in my left ovary, which given it was INSIDE my ovary prevented them from seeing it on ultrasound or during the surgery. I got my bfp the very next cycle (femara and follistim with IUI). I'd highly recommend finding an RE that specializes in minimally invasive gynecological surgery (MIGS)...unfortunately, a good friend of mine is dealing with endo and diminished reserve and none of her OBGYN or fertility specialist is willing to operate despite completely debilitating pain which now lasts throughout the month. Best of luck in your search!