Had laproscopy and hysteroscopy on friday. They put you under general anesthesia. I never shaked sooooooooooooooooooooo much in my life after waking up from that! It's like I couldn't control the shaking, it was ridiculous. I didn't get sick though thank God.
They said that my right tube is open, that it was probably open all along but the way the hsg and my body were positioned may have made it appear to be blocked back 6 months ago. So they did not remove my right tube. They said the ovaries and fimbrae and tubes look healthy (which I cannot believe). They found extra-uterine endo that adhered my uterus to my bladder, so they unglued that. They also found some sticking my ovaries to the pelvic wall (or something like that) and they unglued them and drained them?? On the interior of the uterus they said that because of my cycle day (around O) it may have made it harder to tell (even though he said it could be done on any day of my cycle) but he did not see any endo that he had to remove. So they did a biopsy of the endometrium which will tell the real story.
This is really the best scenario I could ever ask for.
Now the real test is just the eggs. Are they simply too old or not? and the only way to tell for sure is ivf.
Now I have to wait for 2 periods before starting another ivf cycle. But I get to try naturally after this month's AF in like 2 weeks or so.
It is so nice not temping, not opk'ing and not symptom spotting. There is no chance of pregnancy at all.
The pain was BAD the first day, then got better saturday and sunday was very good. I still feel the air bubbles floating in my body but they are not nearly as painful as the first 2 days!