Conscious21
Bluelighter
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- Mar 5, 2010
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Touch wood i've not needed surgery for around 5 years (the last lot was in early November 06 - i've had 4 surgeries all up).
I'm so happy to hear that it didn't take you long to conceive! It's one of the reasons why i'm being so careful now to give my body the best chance of health for potentially carrying a baby - we also know that we're actively trying to conceive so i don't want to drink or anything just in case i do fall pregnant.
I just had the one surgery, in 2009, for a tumour I had, and when they got in there they found everything all stuck together with adhesions. I had always just thought I had bad period pain lol. Quite a shock when I woke up and they said, "Um, we took the tumour out but you have really severe endometriosis and if you want kids you'd better start trying soon because it won't be easy"!
I did some reading about nutrition and endo, especially a book by Dian Shepperson Mills called "Endometriosis: a key to healing through nutrition". I still think the title sounds a bit wacky but the things she talked about really helped me get my symptoms under control. Two big things were cutting wheat and caffeine out of my diet. Allegedly that can increase your chances of falling pregnant too, but since it happened so quickly for us I'll never know if it was because of the diet or just because it was always going to happen that way. It sounds like your endo is under control anyway, but if it does flare up again I would recommend having a read of the book.
By the way there is a side effect of cutting out caffeine - if I now have a small iced coffee or something, I feel like I'm on speed all day lol - zero tolerance left!
