u/FlimsyKale5864

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The feelings I’ve had since finally get a diagnosis

I’m healing from endometriosis excision surgery and during my surgeon confirmed I do in fact have pcos (pmos)too. I’ve had abnormal ultrasounds for years, the classic symptoms that impacted my daily life, abnormal mri, abnormal ct, and my previous obgyns just dismissed me. I’m angry it’s taken this long to finally get answers and I’m sad this is happening to other women. I advocated for myself and still was met with denial. If this sounds like you or something you’ve been dealing with, I’m sorry and keep going. It only takes one person to finally believe you.

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u/FlimsyKale5864 — 8 days ago

Stopped after surgery and starting again

Just wondering has anyone stopped abruptly taking strattera for 2 weeks or so and started again fine? I’m recovering from surgery and unintentionally stopped taking strattera 60 mg daily for the past 2 weeks. I want to start again and hope I won’t need to make adjustments to my current dose. I have an appointment with my doctor to go over this tomorrow but figured I’d ask here first

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u/FlimsyKale5864 — 10 days ago

Longtime lurker here, first time poster. Five days ago I had surgery and finally got diagnosed with endometriosis and adenomyosis. Over 20+ years since my first period and years of pain searching for answers. It’s a bittersweet feeling. Emotionally and physically much to process. Thank you to this community that helped guide me to finally starting to get my answers.

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u/FlimsyKale5864 — 18 days ago