tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3012016625841914483.post8614034730567812964..comments2014-01-21T03:04:25.622-05:00Comments on Inevitable Sailor on Uncharted Waters: RecoveryInevitable Sailorhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16272996092490814392noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3012016625841914483.post-90926560722468119092013-02-03T11:53:26.699-05:002013-02-03T11:53:26.699-05:00Hi,
Random comment, I know, but I found your blo...Hi, <br /><br />Random comment, I know, but I found your blog via Ashley's (married to her best friend from high school). Anyways, I've gone through this twice. Once was a straight up laparoscopy to remove endometriosis back in 2010 and the second was a full laparotomy (smiley face) to remove the chocolate cysts in 2011. I lost part of my left ovary in that one and am now considered to have "diminished ovarian reserve." I do want to say that the scars are barely noticeable 1.5 years out and the operations were worth it to me because we want(ed) children (now pregnant with what will likely be our only child). <br /><br />I found the first operation the most difficult to recover from, despite being less serious, but I would give it another month or so before you're feeling up to snuff again. Don't feel pressured to do too much, because it can make recovery worse.<br /><br />Anyways, I'm sorry you had to experience this (elective or not!) and I hope your quality of life improves as a result. TronGhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02441805497122741378noreply@blogger.com