Put your mind at ease... get full hormone blood work done to confirm/deny PCOS. Then yes, get started on discussing doing laparoscopy surgery as that is ultimately the only way to confirm/deny Endo.
Guessing around with whether you have something or don't have something based on symptoms is NOT the correct way to diagnose someone especially when there are tests and procedures that do that. If you felt like you were going to have a heart attack would you want your doctor to guess that you are about to have one or would you want your doctor to start hooking you up to heart monitoring machines to know for sure?
Good luck with everything!
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2010: Breast Reduction Surgery scheduled for January 2009: Laparoscopy (Endo Stage II) | Hysteroscopy (Fixed Septate Uterus) | Cervical & Thoracic Disc Degeneration with Foraminal Stenosis | Herniated Discs in C5-6, C6-7, T4-5, and T7-8 2008: Psuedotumor Cerebri | PCOS | Endometriosis | Depression | Anxiety 2003: L4-L5 Herniated Disc Affecting Right Leg Sciatica 1998: Herniated Disc in Neck (At the time I wasn't diagnosed with which one.) |