Thank you ladies for the replies. You all helped a lot.

Feeling better tonight. I noticed that I may have been sticking the tampon in a little to deep.

Never ocurred to me, but that didn't help, so I'm sticking to pads this AF. Yeah, my doc knew the extent of the endo when he went in last year. I had it on top of my uterus, my bowel, and behind the uterus - in the cul-de-sac (between uterus and bowel) He cauterized it all, and some massive amounts of scar tissue and adhesions that were blocking my tubes, and attaching themself to my abdomen. I remember asking him if he looked around in my abdomen, and he said as much as he could without doing a lapar
otomy. This endo can go to the lungs-now that is scary! I'm sure hoping he removed all the endo he saw, cuz I sure couldn't see it, but now wish I could have, this guy moves fast.
Patty, thanks so much for the vast amount of 411. I will find out if I am insulin resistant when I see the endo. Yep, the handing out so quickly of the bc pill was absurd! and I didn't have enough sense to say absolutely not, because that was my doc's
only answer. I will read up on adenomyosis, isn't that like a cyst? or fibroids?
Ashley, exactly! That is what I'm thinking, because the doc removed endo from my bowel as well, I had adhesions and endo there, as well as my uterus. The bowel and ovary are so close together it's hard to se even in a picture, it's amazing how small they are.
Yes, could you please send me whatever info you have about what you described, I am grateful.
Thanks again ladies, day 2 of AF, heavy one this time, and will be patient and practice some self care for this poor lil sucker of an ovary.
Kris