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Endometriosis causes constant nausea????

Hi everyone,
If you look at my previous posts you will see I've been sick with a huge list of symptoms the last 7months now. No one knows exactly what's wrong with me.

My worst symptom is living with constant nausea. But since becoming ill my period pain has  become unbearable. If I don't take painkillers I will throw up from the pain.

When  I was in the ER a gynocologist suggested I may have endometriosis, but didn't want to do a laparoscopy on me because its surgery. I took the pill she gave me for 3 weeks then stopped it because it made extremely ill. My doc told me never to go on the pill again because that's the 2nd time I  tried and had a serious side effect (including heavy bleeding that sent me to hospital),

So my question is, can endometriosis cause nausea that happens persistently all month and is at its worst during my periods? I also get severe diarehha/constipation, cramps, dizziness and migraines.

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Do some more reading instead of bashing people. Birth control pills cause endometriosis symptoms to increase because all it does is mask the symptoms. If you mask it it won't be fixed. And once you go off the symptoms increase more than before. B control is another leading cause of causing hormonal imbalances. Before you believe everything your dr says question him and do some research your self. Talk to a homeopathic specialist if you are too lazy to pick up a text book. Don't call people giving out vital information stupid. You are stupid, I highly doubt you have ever done any research on your own and have taken what ever is spit out at you. If you ask a regular dr about endometriosis most just say they don't know anything about it in depth just the term. They say there is no cure and the only thing they can do for you is mask it with b control. When you question the b control with masking they will respond with well yeah it doesn't fix it just suppress so it can get worse. I had a moron dr tell me that when I questioned. I research and ask questions before I take anything just for this harmful reason. I suggest you read a bit more and ask more questions before you go around bashing people do I you basing everything on personal belief . Also. Note what you said. "The pill makes me feel better! I don't feel the migraines nausea  ect" wonder why? masking it. You are masking it! >< now if you keep the progesterone up with that pill you have a higher chance of having an ovarian cyst form more than likely have to do surgery which still won't do anything because now you have menopause sooner. When that cyst forms take colloidal silver throw in nephronal because you will have blood clots. Start taking calcium d glucrate and off those pain killers if you want to save your life. If you stay on those pills you will only hurt your self more and you will shorten your life
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My wife has suffered with Endo since her early 20's (in her late 40's now). She's had a hysterectomy 5 years ago, but the surgeon wasn't able to remove one of her ovaries that is adhered to her pelvic bone. The pain went away for some time but now it's back in full force, she now has new symptoms including vomiting, incontinence, occasional dizziness, and for awhile her abdomen was enlarged.
No doctor (including her previous ones) have found anything with multiple tests including MRI's, cancer, Upper and Lower GI, HADI Imaging of the bile duct and liver, Scan of abdomen and pelvis.
They won't do any exploratory surgery to find out the problem. We both think it's the Endo and that they aren't catching it in the scans.

We're out of options other than taking medication with harmful side effects to mask the pain and symptoms and not solve anything.

Does anyone have any recommendations or has gone through this before and what were you able to do to treat this?

We are open to non-traditional medicines.

Thank you
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Thank you, You are the 2nd person who suggested I try this instead of the pill. However I did my research and apparently it's the estrogen that causes all the problems with side effects etc. all the pills I tried in the past had higher doses of estrogen. I heard aleese is lower in estrogen. I plan on trying this for 3 months and if I don't feel better I will definitely try depo provera. Did you get any side effects? How is your pain levels?
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Hey Lena. I might be too late on this post, but oh well. I have endometriosis and I cannot take an oral form of birth control. It made all my symptoms worse. However, I have been on depo provera, a birth control shot, for years and it has worked wonders!!! Just an idea. I don't know why it acts differently, but it definitely has been making life bearable.
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Sure I will inbox you all the good connections that you can look into :)
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Omg your are a true blessing. I'm so serious I prayed for the right answers and you have given me more than enough insisght. Can you give me the exact website to get to the Dr. The physican I was seeing retired and I do not trust anyone else. I rpomise I will not bother you anymore after this.
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