But, unfortunately, that is not the end of my story.
After a brief period of time, my pain returned. It grew worse with each of my two pregnancies, leading me to seek out a specialist less than a year after the birth of my youngest daughter. At our first appointment, we discussed reoccurrence rates and why I found myself again in pain. He then performed my most recent surgery in May of 2022; where more endometrial lesions were removed- this time excised (or cut) from my left ovary and behind the left side of my uterus.
I am well aware {now} of the likelihood that was not my last surgery.
There is no cure for endometriosis.
And there is not nearly enough awareness.
Endometriosis affects 1 in 10 women, yet it can be upwards of 7-10 years for someone to receive an accurate Endometriosis diagnosis, let alone get any kind of treatment. I am 1 in 10 and I had never even heard of Endometriosis until the weeks prior to my first surgery. How is that even possible?! How is this disease that affects so many not spoken about more?!
If you’re experiencing any level of abdominal pain, please speak up, advocate for yourself, seek out a specialist, and do not accept “that’s just part of being a woman” as an answer.