Daughters Op.

Hello my DD is having her Laporoscopy (spelling) tomorrow 15.07.14 and she came on with her periodconfused on Sunday morning,  will this be a problem  i have googled it and hve seen that it is ok,  cant afford to have a cancellation cos of the thing that is makeing her bad all the time.  she has been so poorly with this disease. ansers please.

 

Hi they will still do the surgery! Just make sure to inform the doctors before hand! Good luck!! It will be worth it When the surgery is done! 

Great i will tell her she was so worried that they might turn her away.  i have read so much of after the op is it all bad and what can she expect.?

No it's not that bad. She will be sore and a lil bloated but after a few days she will be ok. The only thing I still get is lil twinges of where the tissue was that they lazered off because it will leave some scaring.

Hello have been home all but  an hour,  she went down at 10.30 and back upstairs by 12 she is in a lott of pain in the shoulders but hat is ok as we know why.  He said she had a lot of Ednio and he got rid of it all and she will be fine.  he did 3 incisions too.  she had glue on the would as oppsed to stitiches.  she has been signed off week for 2 weeks so hompe her boss is understanding enough.

The pain in the shoulders could be trapped wind because they have to inflate tummy with air to make the surgery easier to see inside anything peppermint tea is great! Glad all went well hopefully she feels a difference! 

Hello p123cb,

I think I had just finished my period when doc, did my Lap, nothing got said, I think that should be alright, to make sure call her Doc's office.

all done and it was fine

yes that is what the anethetist said. she is very sleepy.

one of her freinds now is saying that tampons make it worse and she should nto use them the surgeon said nothing of this wne she was then is this true or not.

She will be tired for a few days. Yes maybe it's best she doesn't use them! I've heard of them not bein good after surgery.

That's great, happy she's ok.

are you a medical person or just very experienced it is nice to get someone on here who knows what they are talking about.

Hello p123cb,

I'm not a medical person, but "very" experience, & just to communicated a little with someone who I can relate too, is like taking a deep breath & exhaling! I'll try my best to help form my own experience. There's moments cause of work I wont be on this site as often. I'm still searching answers & cures. With God's help only,I can do this with Joy & Hope!!

dont know if this will help but all morning and afternoon i was praying that my daugher would not come reound from the op and be told there was nothing there, those prayers were answered also i think some other prays have been answered because i have found something very interesting that i think may help others.  there is a website called the mayo clinic are we allowed to put links to web pages on here.

And it lists  its possible causes and the one at the top seems to fit the bill so to speak it is called Retrograde menstruation.- [This what it says}  This is the most likely explanation for endometriosis. In retrograde menstruation, menstrual blood containing endometrial cells flows back through the fallopian tubes and into the pelvic cavity instead of out of the body. These displaced endometrial cells stick to the pelvic walls and surfaces of pelvic organs, where they grow and continue to thicken and bleed over the course of each menstrual cycle.

If we can i will post the link.  it lists other causes too.

I'm not a medical person but I have endo and have went through the surgery and attend the consultant on a regular basis I ask lots of questions because if u don't they won't tell.

Hello p123cb,

I don't know if we can post links on this web, I'm faily new on this site. I would think if it's not they would delete yr post. Ive seen others post links. & going forward with what you stated, (Retrograde menstruation) I eard of that also, but when all or just uterus is out from surgery & Endo still comes back, tht's another blank mind set for some Doctors. Dr oz had a few clever things to say about Endo. After full Hysterectomy if I would take estrogen it would promote Endo,(so, i was told) but progestaron(spelling) it helps with Endo/pain. Thats what my Dr. started giving me, I'll find out, hesions is also back after 3rd sergary-pain inflamatory helps with all that. Like her post inflamatory foods help, inflamation is the big cause in a womans body. I have more research to do. Also, Susan Serontan(actress)Google her name!. she has a seminar on Endo, she struggled with it for most her life. It's very educationalconfused.

well here goes and lets see if it gets removed

patient.info/health/endometriosis-leaflet

https://www.endometriosis-uk.org/

http://www.shetrust.org.uk/

patient.info/blogs/sarah-says/2014/03/endometriosis-sometimes-it-s-hard-to-be-a-woman

see what you think

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it is waiting to be moderated so will see.

Well that is good then at least what you are sayingis correct.  there is a website called the mayo clinic I have tried to put the link on here but it is waiting to be moderted etc so not sure but you can go there yourself and check it out  this one below seems a likely cause and there are others on there too.

And it lists  its possible causes and the one at the top seems to fit the bill so to speak it is called Retrograde menstruation.- [This what it says}  This is the most likely explanation for endometriosis. In retrograde menstruation, menstrual blood containing endometrial cells flows back through the fallopian tubes and into the pelvic cavity instead of out of the body. These displaced endometrial cells stick to the pelvic walls and surfaces of pelvic organs, where they grow and continue to thicken and bleed over the course of each menstrual cycle.

I come on here for tips for my daughter hse is only 20 so she does not feel like coming on here to ask questions.  If this helps others then it is good.

Just make sure she isn't to shy to ask questions because it's normal for docs to treat women with this everyday so they might feel you know a lot already! Also it can effect u having children depending on how many laps you get done so that's a big one to consider! I only found out I had it at 26 and now they're saying I have to consider children because some women leave it to late and they can't have kids!