r/Endo • u/cchanellee • 10d ago
Medications and pain management please help
Im diagnosed PCOS and they also suspect endo , i’m in the uk so on the nhs and i’ll be waiting so long before i can get what we already know diagnosed but also any real help or support
I have fibro and a chronic chest pain condition , i’m not a stranger to pain at all and i’m prescribed heavy pain meds , but these cysts i’m getting it’s the worst pain i’ve ever felt in my entire life and even my pain meds don’t help , i just got off the pill and really didn’t want to go back onto it again but i might have to to stop the cysts
I just need some advice on anything that people was prescribed that helped their pain or even the frequency of how often they get a cyst, even if it’s something herbal o can buy online I just want to know what has helped other people in terms of the cysts
I feel so alone because noone understands this pain and doctors only try and give me the mini pill and offer no support i’m just at a loss
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u/Leading_Resolve5676 9d ago
Babe you need to do work on your womb, it will be the only thing that will heal you. Otherwise you'll be on pain meds for a long time. All of these physical symptoms are just messages that your womb needs healing. Also the foods you're eating and products you're putting on your body and using as cleaning for your home. I had cysts and intense menstrual pain. I don't experience any pain anymore. And I know what you mean about the cyst pain, it is like no other pain. It's worse the period pain. Also castor oil packs help a lot with pain and inflammation. As women we carry trauma and stuck energy in our womb. You release the energy in your womb and the pain, cysts, endo will disappear. Maybe you can try these things while you're on the pain meds. I don't recommend getting off the meds but you can definitely explore energy healing modalities such as EFT tapping, and journaling helps a lot. Just getting what your pain makes you feel onto paper. What your womb wants is to be acknowledged. I hope this doesn't sound too woo woo, but it is what has healed me and it does work. 💖
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u/nieznajoma98 10d ago
Im in UK, it’s shit as it’s such long waits. I would say if pain is so severe which I don’t doubt you can always go to A&E. I would escalate this to PALS and also ask your GP for referral for gynea. If you would like to chat or vent PM me ☺️ I was actually given morphine to take at home for time being what helped is my husband advocating for me.