Hello again 😀
I’ve had two laparoscopies. First one was just to diagnose, and frustratingly, because the surgeon carrying out was not an expert on endometriosis they didn’t touch any of my adhesions. The second laparoscopy was done by a specialist. They removed all of the adhesions and they unstuck the organs that had glued to each other. They used a mixture of ablation and excision surgery. I’m attaching a link on this procedure so you can have a better idea:
https://endometriosis.net/clinical/excision-ablation/
I’d say it’s not a difficult surgery to recover from, in fact, in most cases they send you home the same day of the procedure. It took me 2 weeks to be able to walk around pain-free. It was only really tough for the first 4-5 days I think. But that’s just me, I am very squeamish about stitches and bellybuttons 😀
The second laparoscopy gave me my life back, and for a while, I thought I would have pain-free periods, or just normal periods, with some discomfort. But my horrible periods did return. However, I was able to have sex without pain, the pain and UTI-like pressure I felt on my bladder also was gone, same with the nausea. I now have some scar tissue that seems to be a direct product from the surgery. But further surgery could give me more scar tissue, so I am looking at alternative ways on treating this.
In short, my laparoscopy didn’t cure the disease, nor did it get rid of all the symptoms, but it gave me a lot of relief and my quality of life improved.
I hope this helps – Jessie (team member)