Hi Curvybebe,
You are already showing one of the symptoms of endometriosis post the originally made diagnosis - deep pain during intercourse. This is very suggestive of endometriosis. It can and does recur.
Did you have a lap operation originally, is this how it was found?. Were the original endo deposits lasered out?.
The four classic symptoms of endo are:-
painful periods
deep pain during sex
pelvic pain (continuous or cyclical)
subfertility
Other symptoms or signs that can occur include:-
heavy periods
pelvic mass
bowel symptoms
bladder symptoms
In general any symptoms that are cyclical in nature, and that get worse during menstruation may be due to endometriosis.
Would strongly suggest you return to the GP asap and ask for a referral to a gynaecologist for further evaluation and treatment. Do not be fobbed off - seek a second opinion if needsbe.
The National Endometriosis Society have a website which is very useful - they have an active message board and you can post on there. Many of the women on there would be able to advise you further.
The web address is www.endo.org.uk.
Would also suggest you read the NAS's publication Endometriosis and Fibroids. This will give more information to you. When it comes to endometriosis the more info you have the better.
If a hysterectomy was offered I would advise you to think extremely carefully about this. It can greatly relieve the pain of endo but a more extensive pelvic clearance is needed to give anything approaching a cure. If you have endo your ovaries must be removed during this operation, otherwise any residual peritoneal endometrial implants will remain active. If ovaries are retained, 13% of women will have a recuurance of endo within 3 years and 40% after 5 years. The more severe the endo the more likely it is to return.
HTH