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⚠️ When you see a doctor, it's more than PCOS! 🚨

Finally! EP.2 has given birth.

Let's tell you the experience of the first surgery in life.

From the first EP to meet a doctor for an internal examination, the primary known result is the risk of an ovarian cyst (PCOS) as large as 10 cm, so a surgical appointment occurs.

What are the steps from the beginning to the end! Let's start.

This surgical appointment lasts for a total of 3 days (including recovery).

The appointment sheet indicates that you will take a soft meal, abstain from fruits and vegetables from about two days before the surgery date, and have your last meal until about the morning of the surgery (this may depend on the day / time the doctor makes the surgery appointment).

On the morning of the surgery appointment, registration was scheduled for 10: 00.

At 8: 30 a.m., contact the register in the Admid room with a patient's relative (one patient is needed). After registration, the nurse will measure the pressure and inquire about the initial patient's history. The nurse will take us up to our Admin room with a relative and point out the details. We can take a shower, change the costume to the hospital to wait for surgery. The operation appointment is 4: 00 p.m., but during the day, there will be a blood drawing officer in the stool garden, measuring the pressure at regular intervals. By 15: 00, there will be an officer. With an operating room nurse to pick us up and prepare for the surgery. The surgery is about 2 hours (laparoscopic surgery). Before the time of the operation, an anesthesiologist will inject us into the saline line, and an anesthesiologist will explain the procedure and symptoms of anesthesia. Our anesthesia will be injecting into the saline line along with anesthesia. This procedure takes place in the operating room, and the last image before the operation is the light in the operating room. 💡

At about 18: 00, the operation was completed, we were in the recovery room to observe the symptoms after the operation, and our symptoms were not very symptomatic, just confused by the anesthesia. When we observed the symptoms for about an hour, the nurse and the staff took us back to our room. On the morning of the surgery, the patient doctor visited, reported the results, and inquired about the symptoms, which the doctor said was a 10-cm cyst. What we found was chocolate ‼️, or in a simple way, we were the wrong uterine lining in 😭 the doctor to look at the lump in our stomach, which is very scary. It looks like it can't break itself like a normal ovarian cyst, because it's like a thick wall, like a rubber balloon. How can you see and think of a lump like this in our stomach? 🥲

Postoperative symptoms

- The first period of getting out of bed was terrible!

- A lot of body gas, rib and chest pain when walking, breathing, or exerting a lot of support.

- After some pain.

What to do after surgery?

- Try to drink a lot of water.

- After removing the urine cord, we have to try to take it ourselves, which in the meantime, we have to measure the amount of urine we excrete and write it in the nurse's notebook.

- Try to get up and walk, move a lot to get really hurt. 🥲

- The first meal will be soft food, such as boiled rice, porridge (whisper that the hospital food is delicious)

- ‼️ "Do not lift heavy things!! Because it affects the surgical wound and has a long-term effect on the uterus." ‼️

- After three days of rehabilitation at the hospital, and about seven days of recovery at home (depending on the body).

- This surgery, the doctor gave us a pill to go home, which is like a pill, to adjust the hormones, and to suppress menstruation to prevent recurrence.

P.S. This drug is for those who do not have a plan to have a younger sister. If you have a plan, you must inform and consult the doctor again about taking this drug.

📋 Detailed Information: Treatment Appointments and Costs for Public Enterprise Employees, Affiliated to the Security Council, No Pay Trial

Since the DEA has an MOU with Siriraj Pii Maharakaru Hospital (data as of Aug 13-15), we are an employee of the DEA. The first step is to make an appointment with the hospital on the date of the operation and the number of days to recover first. Once the date of appointment and the number of days is known, make a letter of delivery from the agency to the hospital and wait for an e-mail reply from the Central Department. The hospital will also receive e-mail. This is done, and on the day we leave the hospital. We will complete the document and clarify the details and inform the difference that we have to reserve first. This difference can be used to distribute some (but not all) additional documents from our agency.

Total surgery cost 224,217 baht

The portion of the drawdown is 187,232 baht.

The difference must be paid before 36,985 baht.

Draw part of the additional agency 19,416 baht

In summary, we have to pay ourselves 17,569 baht.

Finally, anyone who has experience, wants to tell, or wants to inquire more can come and talk. 🗣️

P.S. Waiting to meet the doctor after surgery again. If there is anything more, will update again. Click to follow. 🥰

# Endometrium thrives in the wrong place # Chocolate Sea # Women's health # Difficult to have children # Infertile

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2025/9/28 Edited to

... Read moreสำหรับผู้หญิงหลายคนที่ได้รับการวินิจฉัยว่าเป็นถุงน้ำในรังไข่หรือ PCOS บางครั้งอาการที่พบอาจเป็นเพียงส่วนหนึ่งของภาวะที่รุนแรงกว่านั้น เช่น ช็อกโกแลตซีส หรือที่รู้กันในชื่อทางการแพทย์ว่า เยื่อบุมดลูกเจริญผิดที่ (Endometriosis) ซึ่งเป็นภาวะที่เยื่อบุโพรงมดลูกเติบโตผิดที่นอกมดลูกก่อให้เกิดถุงน้ำหรือซีสที่มีลักษณะเฉพาะ เช่น ผนังหนาและไม่สามารถแตกหรือหายเองได้เหมือนถุงน้ำในรังไข่ปกติ การรับมือกับช็อกโกแลตซีสต้องอาศัยความร่วมมือจากแพทย์ผู้เชี่ยวชาญ โดยทั่วไปจะมีขั้นตอนการวินิจฉัยที่ครอบคลุม เช่น การตรวจภายในโดยแพทย์ผู้เชี่ยวชาญ, การถ่ายภาพรังสี หรือการผ่าตัดส่องกล้องเพื่อวินิจฉัยและรักษาในขั้นตอนเดียวกัน เพราะการรักษามักเน้นการขจัดก้อนซีสออก หรือควบคุมฮอร์โมนเพื่อระงับอาการและป้องกันการเกิดซ้ำ หลังการผ่าตัดผู้ป่วยอาจเผชิญกับอาการเจ็บแผล, มีแก๊สในร่างกายซึ่งส่งผลให้เจ็บหน้าอกหรือซี่โครงเมื่อลุกเดิน รวมถึงความเจ็บปวดระหว่างฟื้นฟูร่างกาย การดูแลหลังผ่าตัดจึงสำคัญมาก เช่น ดื่มน้ำอย่างเพียงพอ, พยายามลุกเดินแม้จะอึดอัด, งดยกของหนัก เพื่อไม่ให้กระทบต่อแผลผ่าตัดและสุขภาพมดลูกในระยะยาว รวมถึงใช้ยาควบคุมฮอร์โมนซึ่งไม่ใช่ยาคุมกำเนิด เพื่อช่วยปรับสมดุลและลดโอกาสการกลับมาเป็นใหม่ นอกจากการดูแลตัวเองแล้ว การวางแผนเรื่องค่าใช้จ่ายและการเบิกค่ารักษาจากหน่วยงานต้นสังกัดก็สำคัญ โดยเฉพาะหากมีสัญญาความร่วมมือ (MOU) กับโรงพยาบาลที่รับการรักษา เช่น กรณีผู้เขียนซึ่งเป็นพนักงานของ กฟภ. ที่สามารถเบิกค่ารักษาส่วนใหญ่ได้อย่างสะดวก สุดท้าย การแบ่งปันประสบการณ์การรักษาจากคนที่เคยเผชิญ รวมถึงการปรึกษาแพทย์อย่างต่อเนื่องช่วยให้เกิดความเข้าใจและเสริมสร้างกำลังใจสำหรับผู้ที่กำลังเผชิญปัญหาเดียวกัน หากใครมีประสบการณ์หรือคำถามเพิ่มเติมเกี่ยวกับช็อกโกแลตซีสหรือเยื่อบุมดลูกเจริญผิดที่ สามารถแลกเปลี่ยนพูดคุยกันได้เพื่อสร้างชุมชนสนับสนุนที่เข้มแข็งและช่วยกันดูแลสุขภาพผู้หญิงได้ดียิ่งขึ้น

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Here are 7 (oops forgot 1, and one not pictured) supplements I take to manage my #PCOS . ❗️ Please note that all these supplements are taken under the care of my registered dietitian and medical doctor. I get labs done every three months. Please do not take my reccomendation as medical advice.
Amanda Emily

Amanda Emily

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Reversing My PCOS Symptoms ✨
Reminder: I am not a doctor. I am just sharing my personal story and what has helped me. Please always do your own research and consult with your doctor to find something that will work for YOU. 💗✨ After suffering from PCOS for 10 years, enough was enough. I began a deep dive search on what I co
Kalieens

Kalieens

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PCOS Awareness Is About More Than Just Periods
PCOS isn’t just a cycle issue—it’s a whole-body experience. From skin to energy, from mood to metabolism, learning about PCOS gives you clarity, not pressure. You’re not “broken”—you’re learning to care for yourself, fully and kindly. Awareness leads to empowerment. Healing is physical and emoti
Hazel W.

Hazel W.

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A woman in a grey hoodie and white headphones sits on a gym floor, taking a mirror selfie. The text overlay states, "What I'm focusing on during my health journey," with icons for fitness, an apple, a runner, and pizza.
A woman in a light blue sports bra and dark leggings takes a mirror selfie, smiling. The text overlay emphasizes, "Being kind to myself after my workouts whether I did an hour of weight training or walked for 15 minutes."
A hand holds a glass of chocolate protein shake with a metal straw. A small white dog sits on the floor in the background. The text overlay discusses "Increasing protein and fiber" and enjoying a daily protein shake.
My gym routine with PCOS 🫶✨
Week one of a weight training focused gym routine 💪🏼🩷🏋🏽‍♀️ For years now I’ve been taking classes at my gym 3-5 times a week and LOVE them, but I haven’t been heavy on the weight training like I used to be. The only thing that’s changed now is my mindset. I’m not focusing on my weight, I’m focu
Angelica, BA

Angelica, BA

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Non-toxic cleaning products, including a DIY all-purpose spray, laundry detergent sheets, and a microfiber cloth, are displayed on a counter, introducing PCOS-friendly cleaning swaps.
Various commercial cleaning products are shown on a kitchen counter, with text explaining that many contain endocrine disruptors that can worsen PCOS symptoms.
A commercial all-purpose cleaner is shown next to a clear spray bottle containing a DIY vinegar, Castile soap, and water mix, illustrating the swap for non-toxic cleaning.
Non-Toxic Swaps for PCOS-Friendly Cleaning 🌿
I started paying attention to what was in my cleaning products after my doctor explained how certain chemicals can act like hormone disruptors..basically tricking your body into thinking it’s producing more or less than it should. As someone who is surrounded by women battling PCOS, that hit home.
Cianah Monaa

Cianah Monaa

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Doctor Recommended ✅
This “silly little water cortisol hack” completely changed my life. Follow + Drop a ❤️ for the cortisol hack I was done feeling exhausted and frustrated—nothing was working.. Doctors are speaking & recommending about these products that actually target cortisol instead of masking the
BreeAhna Swade

BreeAhna Swade

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PCOS got a new name: PMOS
Did you hear?! PCOS got a new name! Polycystic ovary syndrome aka PCOS has never really described this condition very well. The name alludes to the idea that this is strictly an ovary or a reproductive system issue. When in reality, this condition affects us for life -- and it's so much more
Alyssa - Registered Dietitian

Alyssa - Registered Dietitian

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