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"Endometriosis laparoscopy surgery"

About: Forth Valley Royal Hospital / Gynaecology

(as a service user),

After years of pushing for a second laparoscopy, I was finally given a surgery date and felt hopeful that I might finally get some answers. For context, I had been extremely unwell—unable to walk long distances or work due to the severity of my symptoms.

When I woke up from the procedure, I was in pain, which led me to believe something had been addressed during surgery. Later, when the gynaecologist dr came to speak with me, they explained what was found. I was showed some pictures that were taken and I now have them in my possession, you can clearly see spots of endometriosis. There was also a piece of tissue sent to the lab which the consultant advised they didn’t think was endometriosis (it was confirmed endometriosis by the lab). But then came a comment that completely floored me: that the medication I was supposed to go on—there was no point, as my endometriosis wasn’t that bad.

There were no witnesses in the room, but I know what was said, and so do they. I was devastated. As someone who had been living with intense symptoms, to have them dismissed like that was incredibly disheartening—especially considering that the severity of endometriosis symptoms doesn’t always match what’s visible during surgery.  

Two months later, I paid privately for a second opinion. There, I was diagnosed with stage 4 endometriosis, including a 9x13cm nodule on my rectum.

Note to Care Opinion staff: I’m aware there was a formal complaint submitted about my case, so they'll likely know who I am—and I’m okay with that. I’m sharing my story so others can be aware that misdiagnosis is possible. Don’t be afraid to advocate for yourself.

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Response from Kirsty MacInnes, Service Manager, Obstetrics, Gynaecology & Sexual Health/Senior Midwife, Women, Children's & Sexual Health Directorate, NHS Forth Valley last week
Kirsty MacInnes
Service Manager, Obstetrics, Gynaecology & Sexual Health/Senior Midwife, Women, Children's & Sexual Health Directorate,
NHS Forth Valley
Submitted on 23/04/2025 at 15:47
Published on Care Opinion at 15:47


Dear Apl17

Thank you for taking the time to post your experience within the gynaecology service. I am sorry to read that you felt your symptoms have been dismissed and that your experience within gynaecology has not met your expectations.

As Care Opinion is an anonymous forum, I would like to provide you with my contact details if you wish to share any further information which may help us to identify areas for improvement and enhance our services.

Best wishes

Kirsty MacInnes

Service Manager / Senior Midwife

kirsty.macinnes2@nhs.scot

01324 567249

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Update posted by Apl17 (a service user)

I’ve attended numerous meetings and have expressed my concerns and desired changes on several occasions. That said, I’m more than willing to reach out directly with any specific suggestions I believe should be implemented moving forward.

To be completely honest, all I ever truly wanted was a simple apology—just someone acknowledging that my endometriosis was more severe than initially understood. Recognition of the seriousness of my symptoms and the impact they had on my life would have meant a great deal.

Now, two years after undergoing expert excision surgery privately, I remain completely pain and symptom free—which only highlights how critical proper diagnosis and treatment were in my case.

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