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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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136956 tn?1688675680
I have heard people say that they for sure thought that they had it but when they had a lap they found nothing. It wont hurt to have a look to just to find out yes or no. I have found more that people have responded that yes they did have it more than no

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Hi ticked, thanks for your response, since you were diagnosed, did you have any on your bowel? Did your endo show up on ultrasound?
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136956 tn?1688675680
Before my surgery I was told I had ibs for 15yrs I never believed that. No ultrasound or cat scan picked up on it. I posted a link on the Endo board of my story maybe read it over. I was misdiagnosed for 25yrs. Part II of the story they are posting about what they found during surgery. It might help
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The scan came back and the doc didnt find anything except for one if my ovaries looking poly cystic. I used to have pcos about 4 yrs ago but then it 'went away' once I lost 17 kilos. So now that he's ruled out large endometriosis and the adhesions, I have to wonder whether I should do the laparoscopy to find out,.,,,
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And thank u il have a read
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I have endometriosis and I feel your pain , from what ive heard and felt , yes its common to get nausea all the time , i take alot of gravol , or have it on me just in case because for me it comes in a flash , sounds like you most likely have endometriosis , perhaps seek help to be put on a birth control pill .
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