Neuroemdometriosis

I have had multiple ablations and DNCs since my early 20s. I am now 45 and had a partial hysterectomy last year due to heavy bleeding that led to years of requiring low ferritin and needing to get ferritin infusions. During my laparoscopic hysterectomy, they found the following: Assessment: Operative note reviewed and findings revealed endometriosis in the cul-de-sac and broad ligaments on both sides. Surgical pathology reviewed and remarkable for adenomyosis and leiomyomata (up to 3.8 cm) of the myometrium, paratubal cysts of the bilateral fallopian tubes, and a mildly disordered proliferative pattern of the endometrium. I also have primiforous syndrome, and I’m learning that there is endometriosis that affects your nerves, especially the sciatic. I have severe low back, hip, groin, down legs, and into the feet pain. I’m looking for excession specialist, but I’m feeling very overwhelmed with finding one who is also experienced in nerves and the sciatic along with the pelvis. Any advice would be so appreciated and helpful. I am located in Northern California.

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