So strong beautiful girl! I know what you mean when you wake up and hear that there is actually endometriosis, whether it’s the first time or 4th time. We often get medically gaslit and are told the wrong information or that it’s all in our head. Still so much work and research to be done. Glad it is all out and I hope your recovery goes well. ❤️🩹 Thank you for sharing this video with our community, we really do appreciate it.
I have no idea how you came on my “new to you” page but I am currently going through getting diagnosed with endometriosis and it’s scary and hard to do. So hard to know there’s only 1 thing left it could be but yet no definitive answer. I know my body and I know something is off and can’t believe I’m able to see your journey during my time of figuring everything out. Thank you for sharing.
Just found your page. 💕 Crazy how endometriosis surgery is treated so incredibly different here in the US. I've had surgery twice and my endo was all over each time too. Stage 4 endo for me. What's crazy is that we're discharged on the same day a few hours after surgery and just sent home to rest. I'm getting ready for surgery #3 and finding your video just made me think about how its done in Australia. Hope you're recovering well.
Good to know! I'm in the US, I haven't had surgery but I'm assuming it's coming...I see a specialist in 4 weeks. 99.9% sure I have endo. I keep watching videos trying to get prepared and have seen everyone staying overnight.
@@stephaniehaile6541 ahh good luck with everything. Yes, videos are very helpful for research. Its been quite awhile since I had my last surgery and its been helpful for reminding me of what to expect. My surgery is in a few weeks. I know some people have stayed overnight here in the US...just depends if there's any complications or if the patient needed extra time to be observed. Ask lots of questions, it will help make you feel at ease come your appointment and to prep for surgery. Best of luck!! 💕😊
I'm so excited I've come across your channel. I'm pretty sure I've had endo since middle school. I'm 37 now and I'm about to see a specialist in 4 weeks. I'm nervous but I'm ready for answers. I hear he's a great doctor, I'm almost certain surgery will be needed. I have endo belly every single day of the month now :( as well as all the pain and everything else endo brings. Can't wait to watch your other videos.
Thank you for sharing this vlog of the surgery! Take great care of yourself and get as much rest as you possibly can. I just had my 2nd endometriosis surgery earlier this year and I can empathize.
Thank you for sharing your surgery journey. I so appreciate your vulnerability & keeping it real! My daughter is having a hysterectomy (uterus, tubes, & cervix) as well as endo excision in the U.S. with outpatient/same day discharge... & Momma is nervous!
@@heatherhutson5352 im doing alright! I had my first endo surgery in June and my pain has progressed unfortunately! In the process of finding a new doctor who will take my concerns seriously❤️. I’m glad you’re doing alright!!
So strong beautiful girl!
I know what you mean when you wake up and hear that there is actually endometriosis, whether it’s the first time or 4th time. We often get medically gaslit and are told the wrong information or that it’s all in our head. Still so much work and research to be done.
Glad it is all out and I hope your recovery goes well. ❤️🩹
Thank you for sharing this video with our community, we really do appreciate it.
I have no idea how you came on my “new to you” page but I am currently going through getting diagnosed with endometriosis and it’s scary and hard to do. So hard to know there’s only 1 thing left it could be but yet no definitive answer. I know my body and I know something is off and can’t believe I’m able to see your journey during my time of figuring everything out. Thank you for sharing.
This had me in TEARS. You are so amazing Emilia. Thank you for sharing your experience 💛
Just found your page. 💕 Crazy how endometriosis surgery is treated so incredibly different here in the US. I've had surgery twice and my endo was all over each time too. Stage 4 endo for me. What's crazy is that we're discharged on the same day a few hours after surgery and just sent home to rest. I'm getting ready for surgery #3 and finding your video just made me think about how its done in Australia. Hope you're recovering well.
Good to know! I'm in the US, I haven't had surgery but I'm assuming it's coming...I see a specialist in 4 weeks. 99.9% sure I have endo. I keep watching videos trying to get prepared and have seen everyone staying overnight.
@@stephaniehaile6541 ahh good luck with everything. Yes, videos are very helpful for research. Its been quite awhile since I had my last surgery and its been helpful for reminding me of what to expect. My surgery is in a few weeks. I know some people have stayed overnight here in the US...just depends if there's any complications or if the patient needed extra time to be observed. Ask lots of questions, it will help make you feel at ease come your appointment and to prep for surgery. Best of luck!! 💕😊
@@OurlifeFULLofZEST thank you!
Absolute warrior! Thank you for documenting your experience ❤
I'm so excited I've come across your channel. I'm pretty sure I've had endo since middle school. I'm 37 now and I'm about to see a specialist in 4 weeks. I'm nervous but I'm ready for answers. I hear he's a great doctor, I'm almost certain surgery will be needed. I have endo belly every single day of the month now :( as well as all the pain and everything else endo brings. Can't wait to watch your other videos.
Thank you for sharing this vlog of the surgery! Take great care of yourself and get as much rest as you possibly can. I just had my 2nd endometriosis surgery earlier this year and I can empathize.
Thank you for sharing your surgery journey. I so appreciate your vulnerability & keeping it real! My daughter is having a hysterectomy (uterus, tubes, & cervix) as well as endo excision in the U.S. with outpatient/same day discharge... & Momma is nervous!
I have my first surgery on September 29, and thank u for sharing your experience. I’m very scared but I know that I’m not alone ❤
Just had mine today! The 29th 😩 currently in pain watching how others coped 😢
My first surgery is on friday.. so scared but thank you for sharing! It does help but still a very scary/anxious process. Feel better girl ❤
How are you doing?
@@ameliakycia3287 getting better each day! A little over 2 weeks into recovery now :) how are you?
@@heatherhutson5352 im doing alright! I had my first endo surgery in June and my pain has progressed unfortunately! In the process of finding a new doctor who will take my concerns seriously❤️. I’m glad you’re doing alright!!
@@ameliakycia3287 I’m so sorry! I hope you find answers soon and can feel better, I know how tough it is :/ stay strong girl!! ❤️ sending good vibes!
Same are u okay now?
Well done to you! I've just had my second surgery a week ago! Speedy recovery to us! How long did the surgery take?
Hey, are you okay now, I’m diagnosed with endo and it’s my first surgery to happen, is it’s possible to have baby ?
@@zindagiasanbnayn8789yes it's possible
Who is your doctor? Good luck ♥️
Why the pipe was inserted? The red one if i am right having blood. In all surgery they insert it?
Do u feel any pain during the surgery eventho u are in anesthesia?
What does double void mean?
I have my. first endo surgery on October 17th and I'm so scared 😩
Be brave! positive thoughts make a difference. You got this, your body has it, just keep it calm and ready to heal.
Try and keep calm, it's not as bad as it seems... I just did my 3rd endo surgery a few days ago
Plz reply in india they say its not a big deal, and they will leave me next day
& what is that massive yellow tube of cream?