This blog is mainly for people suffering from Endometriosis, but anyone is welcome to read it if you would like to become better educated! My goal is to spread more awareness about Endometriosis because it is known as "the most common disease you've never heard of." Help me out by reading my blog and letting me know what you think!
Sunday, December 25, 2016
GET THE SURGERY!
Merry Christmas everyone! I hope you are having a happy and healthy holiday season. In my last post I said I would give more information about the Endometriosis Laparoscopic surgery. Getting this surgery is the only way to officially diagnose Endometriosis. I got the surgery almost a year ago now at Boston Children's Hospital. Before the surgery, I was in so much pain everyday, now after the surgery, I only have a few days a month where I am in a lot of pain. It is an easy surgery. It is same day surgery, so you can go home a couple hours after it is done. The doctors make two small 5 millimeter incisions. One inside the bellybutton and the other just below the abdomen. The incisions leave a small scar, but nothing extremely noticeable. The recovery only takes about three to four days, maybe longer depending on the person. The second day I was in a lot of pain from the doctors probing the inside of my stomach. Also when they do this surgery, the doctors pump your stomach with gas in order to see inside more clearly. For females, in order for the gas to release, it has to travel up through your body and is released through the shoulders. I would not say this part is painful, but it is definitely uncomfortable. Overall, the surgery helped my pain so much! I one hundred percent would recommend getting it. The doctors were able to find a lot of Endo, then they were able to get rid of it. Just remember, this surgery is not a cure, but it is the closest to a cure so far. If you have anymore questions, feel free to leave them in the comments. I hope you all have a very Merry Christmas and remember, Endo is NOT the end!!
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