Attila,
Thanks for your comments, really appreciate your time as I always read your posts with interest.
I have been to see my GP recently, who suggested going back on the pill as a hormonal remedy to my problem. I turned this down as last time I was on the pill (dianette) it did help with the pain but took 2 years for my periods to return to some sort of "normailty" afterwards.(we would like to TTC no2 at some point and dont want to put myself at anymore of a disadvantage) I have taken matters into my own hands and have contacted my local fertility unit (where I had IUI, which had to be cancelled twice due to OHSS and was due to start IVF the month I fell pregnant naturally), anyway they will see me without GP referral as I have case file there with a view to further investigations and possible prescription of Clomid.
My history is long, so short version is this.
Aged 21 told by GP I was "probably going through early onset menopause" due to irregularity of cycle, referred to sub fertility unit who diagnosed PCOS(I dont have typical symptoms, other than cycle problems, ie no acne, stray hairs or weight problems). They prescribed clomid, 50mg, which did regulate cycle and after 2 years there referred to local ACS unit who took over my care. From initial consultation with GP to me falling pregnant naturally took 8 long, hard years. My GP admits that this is not a specialty area of hers and as she is the only GP in the practice I couldnt get a second opinion. She didnt even know the cut off age for referral to ACS unit and I had to find it out for her (incidentally it is referral before patients 38th birthday)! My periods have gone back to being very irregular, heavy when I do get them (possibly TMI but I can go through 2 super tampax in an hour) and I know I am not ovulating, hence why GP wanted me to go on pill to hormonally treat problem.
Anyway, I am just waiting for new appointment to arrive and will hopefully have in depth testing and another laparoscopy, last one was in 2002 and it confirmed PCOS, no endometriosis was detected then but I do feel something has changed, just feel shocked that I had to take matters into my own hands to get this appointment.
I have been prescribed Kapake for the past 7 years and while it does take the edge off the pain, it does not take it away completely, makes it more managable for me. I just feel that NO WOMAN OR GIRL should have to suffer with periods such as mine and do agree that some GP's are very ignorant to underlying causes and very quick to dish out analgesia without trying to get to the root cause. That is why I always advise that problems such at the OP's DD require further investigation.
Thanks so much for your advice Attila, hopefully I can get to the cause because like you, I do feel there is something else going on with me.