Guest guest Posted October 16, 2001 Report Share Posted October 16, 2001 Steph: One non-surgical option for control of bleeding is birth control. Im on depo-provera and it has stopped my massive bleeding and I am no longer anemic. New Member > Hello Everyone, > I am new to this list and am very happy that I found it. I've > begun reading the archives, but so far, have noticed that many posts > refer to the fact that many of you have had surgery. This scares the > heck out of me. I was diagnosed with fibroids several months ago > after going to my doctor for heavy bleeding and being tired. She > scheduled me for sonogram(I know that I spelled that one wrong) which > was showing 1 5cm and 4 smaller fibroids. Also I was prescribed > thyroid meds because my TSH was off and taken off of birth control > pill. This helped my bleeding for a short time, but I'm back to the > heavy long periods again. I noticed only one post so far regarding > a " tea " that was prescribed to shrink the fibroids. I REALLY am > afraid of surgery. Does anyone have any specific posts that you can > refer to me, or any information regarding doing this without > surgery. My doctor REALLY suggests a hysterectomy. > Please help! > Steph > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 18, 2001 Report Share Posted October 18, 2001 Steph: Did your dr say anything to you about Lupron yet? I am taking Lupron to shrink my fibroids before getting them removed via myomectomy. You are probably too young to even consider a hysterectomy. I would seek a 2nd opinion. If you do not want children, you could try the Uterine Artery Embolization. A good site for this is www.fibroidcorner.com. I found a lot of valuable information there. Also you might want to get the book called Fibroid or Fibroids. I have not bought it yet but I am going to get a copy of it. Depending on your age and if you want children, you may need to get the surgery. From what I've read, it's not that bad. I have a 11cm fibroid which is considered large (as a baby's head). I have been told to take Lupron for about 6 months and try to shrink the fibroid and get it away from my endometrium (where the baby lives) and then the dr. can remove it and I should still (hopefully) be able to get pregnant and carry a baby full term. I found out about my fibroid in September 2001 and have been researching it from that day forward. If you have any specific questions, please feel free to email me directly. I am glad to share what I have found out w/ anybody who asks. Kristi (kritterd@...) --- stef4734@... wrote: > Hello Everyone, > I am new to this list and am very happy that I > found it. I've > begun reading the archives, but so far, have noticed > that many posts > refer to the fact that many of you have had surgery. > This scares the > heck out of me. I was diagnosed with fibroids > several months ago > after going to my doctor for heavy bleeding and > being tired. She > scheduled me for sonogram(I know that I spelled that > one wrong) which > was showing 1 5cm and 4 smaller fibroids. Also I was > prescribed > thyroid meds because my TSH was off and taken off of > birth control > pill. This helped my bleeding for a short time, but > I'm back to the > heavy long periods again. I noticed only one post so > far regarding > a " tea " that was prescribed to shrink the fibroids. > I REALLY am > afraid of surgery. Does anyone have any specific > posts that you can > refer to me, or any information regarding doing > this without > surgery. My doctor REALLY suggests a hysterectomy. > Please help! > Steph > > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 18, 2001 Report Share Posted October 18, 2001 Hi Steph I am trying to avoid surgery as well. The doctor I saw recommended hysterectomy too. Being on this list, reading everything I can get my hands on and web browsing has help me understand the whole fibroid thing as well as surgical options (none of which I'm in any hurry to pursue). The women here are great and very supportive of each other no matter what your decision may be. My reasons for not having surgery are: 1. Time off work 2. Insurance deductible 3. Taking chances with my awesome sex life Another list you might want to lurk around on is mailto:healingfibroidsnaturally <mailto:healingfibroidsnaturally > I got allot of information on alternate treatments for this condition from these gals as well. It's only been about 2 months since I've been taking herbs and stuff but I'm already hopeful. Last month I went THREE WHOLE weeks without bleeding! It's horrible to live in fear of your period....I know all too well. My blood hemoglobin count was down to 7 at one point. Once I get the bleeding manageable, I'm going after these suckers (the tumors) with a vengeance. There are supposed to be things that might even shrink them. Right now, I'm using Black Walnut, NuFem (from herbsfirst.com), and progesterone cream. Of course I'm always looking for more herbal cures and waiting on the woman from this list with the tea recipe. Be patient with these alternate cures. I think they take time. But I'm in no hurry. The tumors aren't going anywhere any time soon. Good luck with your quest for lotions and potions Jessie New Member Hello Everyone, I am new to this list and am very happy that I found it. I've begun reading the archives, but so far, have noticed that many posts refer to the fact that many of you have had surgery. This scares the heck out of me. I was diagnosed with fibroids several months ago after going to my doctor for heavy bleeding and being tired. She scheduled me for sonogram(I know that I spelled that one wrong) which was showing 1 5cm and 4 smaller fibroids. Also I was prescribed thyroid meds because my TSH was off and taken off of birth control pill. This helped my bleeding for a short time, but I'm back to the heavy long periods again. I noticed only one post so far regarding a " tea " that was prescribed to shrink the fibroids. I REALLY am afraid of surgery. Does anyone have any specific posts that you can refer to me, or any information regarding doing this without surgery. My doctor REALLY suggests a hysterectomy. Please help! Steph Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 18, 2001 Report Share Posted October 18, 2001 It's funny how every OBGYN we come across says something different. I just found out I had a fibroid when I went for a vaginal ultrasound. I had been bleeding for almost a month straight and didn't know what was wrong. My OBGYN didnt think the fibroid had anything to do with the bleeding and barely mentioned it at all. She told me to do " nothing " about it and that this was very common (and I'm only 24). I also read the posts in this group and see how many of you have gone through different surgeries. This is not something I want to experience, but I wonder if my fibroid will keep getting worse if nothing is done. This is very scary for me, as my husband and I are trying to get pregnant. The doc just keeps saying " its nothing to worry about " . I don't know how its possible for one doc to say.....its nothing and another to say....lets take out all your female organs (hysterectomy). This is so confusing. New Member Hello Everyone, I am new to this list and am very happy that I found it. I've begun reading the archives, but so far, have noticed that many posts refer to the fact that many of you have had surgery. This scares the heck out of me. I was diagnosed with fibroids several months ago after going to my doctor for heavy bleeding and being tired. She scheduled me for sonogram(I know that I spelled that one wrong) which was showing 1 5cm and 4 smaller fibroids. Also I was prescribed thyroid meds because my TSH was off and taken off of birth control pill. This helped my bleeding for a short time, but I'm back to the heavy long periods again. I noticed only one post so far regarding a " tea " that was prescribed to shrink the fibroids. I REALLY am afraid of surgery. Does anyone have any specific posts that you can refer to me, or any information regarding doing this without surgery. My doctor REALLY suggests a hysterectomy. Please help! Steph Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 18, 2001 Report Share Posted October 18, 2001 Hi Steph, If you search the archive using the word " natural " or " diet " or " herbal " , you can get several different groups of old messages that talk about coping with fibroids naturally. 's info regarding the natural treatment web site is the other thing I would have suggested. I also echo her caution that natural methods take time: lots of time. My experience is that homeopathic and herbal treatments sometimes take a year to yield results (depending on the ailment etc). I believe there are a lot of women who are in the " watch and wait " subset (I'm one) of this group--they just tend to be a bit quieter. It's all a bit frightening at first. But once I got used to hearing all about various surgeries, I started to be really grateful that my fibroids are not too problematic and thankful that if they ever become problematic, I know where to go and whom to ask! - > Hello Everyone, > I am new to this list and am very happy that I found it. I've > begun reading the archives, but so far, have noticed that many posts > refer to the fact that many of you have had surgery. This scares the > heck out of me. I was diagnosed with fibroids several months ago > after going to my doctor for heavy bleeding and being tired. She > scheduled me for sonogram(I know that I spelled that one wrong) which > was showing 1 5cm and 4 smaller fibroids. Also I was prescribed > thyroid meds because my TSH was off and taken off of birth control > pill. This helped my bleeding for a short time, but I'm back to the > heavy long periods again. I noticed only one post so far regarding > a " tea " that was prescribed to shrink the fibroids. I REALLY am > afraid of surgery. Does anyone have any specific posts that you can > refer to me, or any information regarding doing this without > surgery. My doctor REALLY suggests a hysterectomy. > Please help! > Steph Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 18, 2001 Report Share Posted October 18, 2001 Hi Steph, Can't help you with any shrinking methods; however, I can totally relate to you being afraid of surgery because the thought of it scares me to death. Just wanted to let you know you weren't alone on that one. I feel like these fibroids have to be really bothering me and affecting my life in order for me to do something. Amy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 18, 2001 Report Share Posted October 18, 2001 Thank you , Unfortunately, in my case, birth control has done the opposite. Thank you for your imput. Steph --- B wrote: > Steph: > One non-surgical option for control of bleeding is > birth control. Im on > depo-provera and it has stopped my massive bleeding > and I am no longer > anemic. > New Member > > > > Hello Everyone, > > I am new to this list and am very happy that I > found it. I've > > begun reading the archives, but so far, have > noticed that many posts > > refer to the fact that many of you have had > surgery. This scares the > > heck out of me. I was diagnosed with fibroids > several months ago > > after going to my doctor for heavy bleeding and > being tired. She > > scheduled me for sonogram(I know that I spelled > that one wrong) which > > was showing 1 5cm and 4 smaller fibroids. Also I > was prescribed > > thyroid meds because my TSH was off and taken off > of birth control > > pill. This helped my bleeding for a short time, > but I'm back to the > > heavy long periods again. I noticed only one post > so far regarding > > a " tea " that was prescribed to shrink the > fibroids. I REALLY am > > afraid of surgery. Does anyone have any specific > posts that you can > > refer to me, or any information regarding doing > this without > > surgery. My doctor REALLY suggests a hysterectomy. > > Please help! > > Steph > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 18, 2001 Report Share Posted October 18, 2001 Thank you Jessie, I also will do just about anything that I can, not to have surgery. I appreciate the info on the other lists and natural ideas. Thank you! Steph __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 18, 2001 Report Share Posted October 18, 2001 , At this point I can " watch and wait " . I am in BC Canada, and it does bother me a bit that the first word I hear from my Doctor in the H word. I will be seeing a specialist at the end of November and I'd really like to understand this whole thing before I do. Thank you for the information. Steph __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 18, 2001 Report Share Posted October 18, 2001 Both doctors are wrong. You do need to be concerned but you should not have a hysterectomy. It makes my blood boil that a young woman like yourself would be given such awful advice. Your situation seems bad already and won't get better without treatment. Where do you live? Perhaps someone on the list can recommend a good doctor. Don't give up. Keep getting information. > > > It's funny how every OBGYN we come across says something different. I just > found out I had a fibroid when I went for a vaginal ultrasound. I had been > bleeding for almost a month straight and didn't know what was wrong. My > OBGYN didnt think the fibroid had anything to do with the bleeding and > barely mentioned it at all. She told me to do " nothing " about it and that > this was very common (and I'm only 24). > I also read the posts in this group and see how many of you have gone > through different surgeries. This is not something I want to experience, > but I wonder if my fibroid will keep getting worse if nothing is done. This > is very scary for me, as my husband and I are trying to get pregnant. The > doc just keeps saying " its nothing to worry about " . I don't know how its > possible for one doc to say.....its nothing and another to say....lets take > out all your female organs (hysterectomy). This is so confusing. > > New Member > > > Hello Everyone, > I am new to this list and am very happy that I found it. I've > begun reading the archives, but so far, have noticed that many posts > refer to the fact that many of you have had surgery. This scares the > heck out of me. I was diagnosed with fibroids several months ago > after going to my doctor for heavy bleeding and being tired. She > scheduled me for sonogram(I know that I spelled that one wrong) which > was showing 1 5cm and 4 smaller fibroids. Also I was prescribed > thyroid meds because my TSH was off and taken off of birth control > pill. This helped my bleeding for a short time, but I'm back to the > heavy long periods again. I noticed only one post so far regarding > a " tea " that was prescribed to shrink the fibroids. I REALLY am > afraid of surgery. Does anyone have any specific posts that you can > refer to me, or any information regarding doing this without > surgery. My doctor REALLY suggests a hysterectomy. > Please help! > Steph > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 19, 2001 Report Share Posted October 19, 2001 , It would be important to state here some of the drawbacks of Provera and Depo Provera.I was on Provera for about 10 months and it did control bleeding,however every once and a while I would get " breakthrough bleeding " for which I was instructed to go off the pills for 7 days and then resume.This system worked very well,however a time came when it no longer worked.That was just prior to my surgery in July.I went into surgery on 40mgs of Provera-4 times the " normal " dose! There was no other place to go but surgery at that time,except maybe Lupron.It only bought me time. There have been other members who have been on Depo Provera,which is Provera by injection.Some of them have reported more or less the same experience as I have just reported on the pill form.Also there is suggestion in the literature that progesterone,which is what provera is,can encourage fibroid growth.That is what the RU 486 studies are about.RU 486 is an anti-progesterone.Progesterone will not stop fibroid growth in most women,and may in fact,contribute to it. I am certainly glad that when my progesterone therapy completely broke down that I already had a surgeon lined up. Best, Bonnie B wrote: > Steph: > One non-surgical option for control of bleeding is birth control. Im on > depo-provera and it has stopped my massive bleeding and I am no longer > anemic. > New Member > > > Hello Everyone, > > I am new to this list and am very happy that I found it. I've > > begun reading the archives, but so far, have noticed that many posts > > refer to the fact that many of you have had surgery. This scares the > > heck out of me. I was diagnosed with fibroids several months ago > > after going to my doctor for heavy bleeding and being tired. She > > scheduled me for sonogram(I know that I spelled that one wrong) which > > was showing 1 5cm and 4 smaller fibroids. Also I was prescribed > > thyroid meds because my TSH was off and taken off of birth control > > pill. This helped my bleeding for a short time, but I'm back to the > > heavy long periods again. I noticed only one post so far regarding > > a " tea " that was prescribed to shrink the fibroids. I REALLY am > > afraid of surgery. Does anyone have any specific posts that you can > > refer to me, or any information regarding doing this without > > surgery. My doctor REALLY suggests a hysterectomy. > > Please help! > > Steph > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 19, 2001 Report Share Posted October 19, 2001 If you are terrified of surgery, why not look into Uterine Artery Embolization. This is a minimally invasive treatment done by an Interventional Radiologist, but you should be in contact with a gynaecologist for aftercare. If you and the consultants think UAE is an option, it would be best not to delay the procedure too long if your large fibroid is growing -- it is already above the optimal size for treatment. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 19, 2001 Report Share Posted October 19, 2001 Thanks Kristi, I am 43 years old and I don't want children, but I still don't want a histerectomy. I was really shocked when, in talking with my Dr. she did not or would not consider UAE. I've read so much about it and her attitude surprised me. But, she has referred me to a specialist. I want to go in loaded with information. I will ask about Lupron. I had read somewhere that this was a temporary fix. Is that true? Steph- -- In uterinefibroids@y..., Kristi <kritterd@y...> wrote: > Steph: > > Did your dr say anything to you about Lupron yet? I > am taking Lupron to shrink my fibroids before getting > them removed via myomectomy. You are probably too > young to even consider a hysterectomy. I would seek a > 2nd opinion. If you do not want children, you could > try the Uterine Artery Embolization. A good site for > this is www.fibroidcorner.com. I found a lot of > valuable information there. Also you might want to > get the book called Fibroid or Fibroids. I have not > bought it yet but I am going to get a copy of it. > Depending on your age and if you want children, you > may need to get the surgery. From what I've read, > it's not that bad. I have a 11cm fibroid which is > considered large (as a baby's head). I have been told > to take Lupron for about 6 months and try to shrink > the fibroid and get it away from my endometrium (where > the baby lives) and then the dr. can remove it and I > should still (hopefully) be able to get pregnant and > carry a baby full term. I found out about my fibroid > in September 2001 and have been researching it from > that day forward. If you have any specific questions, > please feel free to email me directly. I am glad to > share what I have found out w/ anybody who asks. > > Kristi > (kritterd@y...) > > --- stef4734@y... wrote: > > Hello Everyone, > > I am new to this list and am very happy that I > > found it. I've > > begun reading the archives, but so far, have noticed > > that many posts > > refer to the fact that many of you have had surgery. > > This scares the > > heck out of me. I was diagnosed with fibroids > > several months ago > > after going to my doctor for heavy bleeding and > > being tired. She > > scheduled me for sonogram(I know that I spelled that > > one wrong) which > > was showing 1 5cm and 4 smaller fibroids. Also I was > > prescribed > > thyroid meds because my TSH was off and taken off of > > birth control > > pill. This helped my bleeding for a short time, but > > I'm back to the > > heavy long periods again. I noticed only one post so > > far regarding > > a " tea " that was prescribed to shrink the fibroids. > > I REALLY am > > afraid of surgery. Does anyone have any specific > > posts that you can > > refer to me, or any information regarding doing > > this without > > surgery. My doctor REALLY suggests a hysterectomy. > > Please help! > > Steph > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 20, 2001 Report Share Posted October 20, 2001 > Thanks Kristi, > I am 43 years old and I don't want children, but I still don't >want a histerectomy. I was really shocked when, in talking with my >Dr. she did not or would not consider UAE. I've read so much about it >and her attitude surprised me. But, she has referred me to a >specialist. I want to go in loaded with information. I will ask about >Lupron. I had read somewhere that this was a temporary fix. Is that >true? > Steph- Steph, Lately on this list it seem that there is many women who are taking Lupron, and personally it scares me. Do some research on your own before you mention it. There are many side effects so it's not for all of us. (check www. lupronvictims.com and other sites) I had one doctor (out of 6 I saw) mention it. But then this was the jerk who hadn't even looked at my chart and was demanding a pelvic exam before he would even talk to me when I was just trying to get my meds changed when my doctor was out of town. I had already read the information and believe me I was not a candidate for this drug. Yes you are right about this drug. It may shrink the fibroids but when you go off the drug they grow back. Many doctors use it in order to make them smaller before surgery. Others won't use it for this same reason, it makes the little ones smaller and harder to find. Some women use it and have no shrinkage, others do. Some have side effects, some long term, others don't. So it's a gamble taking it. If I remember right you said you were having problems with heavy bleeding. This is not something to mess with as I and many of us on this list have learned. The first medication I took to stop the bleeding didn't work for me, in fact sped it up and I ended loosing 20% of my total blood in 2 days and needed a transfusion. (check the archives using my name to read some of my more detailed posts) Also if the drugs work those old nasty fibroids seem to keep bleeding and many of the drugs you can't stay on long term. I think this is why you are reading about so many of us having to deal with them surgically. I ended up having a UAE and about 6 weeks later the fibroid expelled it self so now I am fibroid free! Some people can live with fibroids as long as it doesn't impact our quality of life or health. Lots of women go into the wait and watch state hoping the fibroids won't continue to grow or can make it to menopause when they have been known to shrink. I have a feeling most of us on this list hit that place where our lives were so impacted that we started our research on the web and found this wonderful group. Good luck with your research and keep asking questions. Pam -- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 20, 2001 Report Share Posted October 20, 2001 UAE is prominent on the scene as treatment for fibroids and I considered it for myself. However, take into account the possible side-effects on the ovaries and sexual function that blocking of blood supply (via embolization) to the uterus may have. Please research carefully and ask lots of questions of the physicians that you talk to. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2001 Report Share Posted October 22, 2001 Terri and all. It is my understanding that with a UAE the problem of pregnancy stems from the reduced flow of blood to the uterus to sustain a pregnancy, not with fertility problems. Correct me someone if I am wrong. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2001 Report Share Posted October 22, 2001 UAE is something I would consider if I was in your position of not wanting children. It all has its drawbacks I guess. The Lupron is only temporary. Usually the fibroids grow back in 6 mos to a year after stopping Lupron. There are a lot of side effects as well. I was thinking about UAE before I realized that getting pregnant was not an option after UAE. At least, they can't guarantee it. A good website I found is www.fibroidcorner.com. That tells you a lot about UAE and Dr. Kirsch. He is one of the doctors that train other doctors about this type of procedure. Hope that helps! Kristi --- stef4734@... wrote: > Thanks Kristi, > I am 43 years old and I don't want children, but > I still don't > want a histerectomy. I was really shocked when, in > talking with my > Dr. she did not or would not consider UAE. I've read > so much about it > and her attitude surprised me. But, she has referred > me to a > specialist. I want to go in loaded with information. > I will ask about > Lupron. I had read somewhere that this was a > temporary fix. Is that > true? > Steph- > > -- In uterinefibroids@y..., Kristi <kritterd@y...> > wrote: > > Steph: > > > > Did your dr say anything to you about Lupron yet? > I > > am taking Lupron to shrink my fibroids before > getting > > them removed via myomectomy. You are probably > too > > young to even consider a hysterectomy. I would > seek a > > 2nd opinion. If you do not want children, you > could > > try the Uterine Artery Embolization. A good site > for > > this is www.fibroidcorner.com. I found a lot of > > valuable information there. Also you might want > to > > get the book called Fibroid or Fibroids. I have > not > > bought it yet but I am going to get a copy of it. > > Depending on your age and if you want children, > you > > may need to get the surgery. From what I've > read, > > it's not that bad. I have a 11cm fibroid which > is > > considered large (as a baby's head). I have been > told > > to take Lupron for about 6 months and try to > shrink > > the fibroid and get it away from my endometrium > (where > > the baby lives) and then the dr. can remove it and > I > > should still (hopefully) be able to get pregnant > and > > carry a baby full term. I found out about my > fibroid > > in September 2001 and have been researching it > from > > that day forward. If you have any specific > questions, > > please feel free to email me directly. I am glad > to > > share what I have found out w/ anybody who asks. > > > > Kristi > > (kritterd@y...) > > > > --- stef4734@y... wrote: > > > Hello Everyone, > > > I am new to this list and am very happy that > I > > > found it. I've > > > begun reading the archives, but so far, have > noticed > > > that many posts > > > refer to the fact that many of you have had > surgery. > > > This scares the > > > heck out of me. I was diagnosed with fibroids > > > several months ago > > > after going to my doctor for heavy bleeding and > > > being tired. She > > > scheduled me for sonogram(I know that I spelled > that > > > one wrong) which > > > was showing 1 5cm and 4 smaller fibroids. Also I > was > > > prescribed > > > thyroid meds because my TSH was off and taken > off of > > > birth control > > > pill. This helped my bleeding for a short time, > but > > > I'm back to the > > > heavy long periods again. I noticed only one > post so > > > far regarding > > > a " tea " that was prescribed to shrink the > fibroids. > > > I REALLY am > > > afraid of surgery. Does anyone have any specific > > > posts that you can > > > refer to me, or any information regarding doing > > > this without > > > surgery. My doctor REALLY suggests a > hysterectomy. > > > Please help! > > > Steph > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2001 Report Share Posted October 22, 2001 I don't know why you say that pregnancy is not an option after UAE. I have seen several posts on the embo group by women who have had successful pregnancies after UAE. Doctors discourage UAE in women who wish to become pregnant because they are not 100% sure to what degree fertility is effected. Fertility can also be adversly effected by myo. There is a good discussion of pregnancy after UAE and myo athttp://fibroiduae.com/fibro5c.htm#index Terri --- Kristi wrote: > UAE is something I would consider if I was in your > position of not wanting children. It all has its > drawbacks I guess. The Lupron is only temporary. > Usually the fibroids grow back in 6 mos to a year > after stopping Lupron. There are a lot of side > effects as well. I was thinking about UAE before I > realized that getting pregnant was not an option > after > UAE. At least, they can't guarantee it. A good > website I found is www.fibroidcorner.com. That > tells > you a lot about UAE and Dr. Kirsch. He is one of > the > doctors that train other doctors about this type of > procedure. Hope that helps! > > Kristi > > --- stef4734@... wrote: > > Thanks Kristi, > > I am 43 years old and I don't want children, > but > > I still don't > > want a histerectomy. I was really shocked when, in > > talking with my > > Dr. she did not or would not consider UAE. I've > read > > so much about it > > and her attitude surprised me. But, she has > referred > > me to a > > specialist. I want to go in loaded with > information. > > I will ask about > > Lupron. I had read somewhere that this was a > > temporary fix. Is that > > true? > > Steph- > > > > -- In uterinefibroids@y..., Kristi <kritterd@y...> > > wrote: > > > Steph: > > > > > > Did your dr say anything to you about Lupron > yet? > > I > > > am taking Lupron to shrink my fibroids before > > getting > > > them removed via myomectomy. You are probably > > too > > > young to even consider a hysterectomy. I would > > seek a > > > 2nd opinion. If you do not want children, you > > could > > > try the Uterine Artery Embolization. A good > site > > for > > > this is www.fibroidcorner.com. I found a lot of > > > valuable information there. Also you might want > > to > > > get the book called Fibroid or Fibroids. I have > > not > > > bought it yet but I am going to get a copy of > it. > > > Depending on your age and if you want children, > > you > > > may need to get the surgery. From what I've > > read, > > > it's not that bad. I have a 11cm fibroid which > > is > > > considered large (as a baby's head). I have > been > > told > > > to take Lupron for about 6 months and try to > > shrink > > > the fibroid and get it away from my endometrium > > (where > > > the baby lives) and then the dr. can remove it > and > > I > > > should still (hopefully) be able to get pregnant > > and > > > carry a baby full term. I found out about my > > fibroid > > > in September 2001 and have been researching it > > from > > > that day forward. If you have any specific > > questions, > > > please feel free to email me directly. I am > glad > > to > > > share what I have found out w/ anybody who asks. > > > > > > > Kristi > > > (kritterd@y...) > > > > > > --- stef4734@y... wrote: > > > > Hello Everyone, > > > > I am new to this list and am very happy > that > > I > > > > found it. I've > > > > begun reading the archives, but so far, have > > noticed > > > > that many posts > > > > refer to the fact that many of you have had > > surgery. > > > > This scares the > > > > heck out of me. I was diagnosed with fibroids > > > > several months ago > > > > after going to my doctor for heavy bleeding > and > > > > being tired. She > > > > scheduled me for sonogram(I know that I > spelled > > that > > > > one wrong) which > > > > was showing 1 5cm and 4 smaller fibroids. Also > I > > was > > > > prescribed > > > > thyroid meds because my TSH was off and taken > > off of > > > > birth control > > > > pill. This helped my bleeding for a short > time, > > but > > > > I'm back to the > > > > heavy long periods again. I noticed only one > > post so > > > > far regarding > > > > a " tea " that was prescribed to shrink the > > fibroids. > > > > I REALLY am > > > > afraid of surgery. Does anyone have any > specific > > > > posts that you can > > > > refer to me, or any information regarding > doing > > > > this without > > > > surgery. My doctor REALLY suggests a > > hysterectomy. > > > > Please help! > > > > Steph > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2001 Report Share Posted October 22, 2001 I am not the original poster, but -- There just aren't any proven studies about UAE and pregnancy so they say the route to go is myomectomy if you wish to bear children. All the research will confirm this. I did read one article that the success rate was only 30% with UAE. I did not want to risk not being able to have children so I had the myomectomy and am so happy that I did it. I am 20 days post op now and all of my symptoms are now gone -- no more getting up to go to the bathroom every hour or so at night, no more bloated feeling... I was initially scared to have the surgery but it truly was not that bad. The first few days after surgery were tough, but you get stronger each day. We're going to start trying to get pregnant around February and that is something to look forward to! > > > > > Hello Everyone, > > > > > I am new to this list and am very happy > > that > > > I > > > > > found it. I've > > > > > begun reading the archives, but so far, have > > > noticed > > > > > that many posts > > > > > refer to the fact that many of you have had > > > surgery. > > > > > This scares the > > > > > heck out of me. I was diagnosed with fibroids > > > > > several months ago > > > > > after going to my doctor for heavy bleeding > > and > > > > > being tired. She > > > > > scheduled me for sonogram(I know that I > > spelled > > > that > > > > > one wrong) which > > > > > was showing 1 5cm and 4 smaller fibroids. Also > > I > > > was > > > > > prescribed > > > > > thyroid meds because my TSH was off and taken > > > off of > > > > > birth control > > > > > pill. This helped my bleeding for a short > > time, > > > but > > > > > I'm back to the > > > > > heavy long periods again. I noticed only one > > > post so > > > > > far regarding > > > > > a " tea " that was prescribed to shrink the > > > fibroids. > > > > > I REALLY am > > > > > afraid of surgery. Does anyone have any > > specific > > > > > posts that you can > > > > > refer to me, or any information regarding > > doing > > > > > this without > > > > > surgery. My doctor REALLY suggests a > > > hysterectomy. > > > > > Please help! > > > > > Steph > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2001 Report Share Posted November 28, 2001 Hi Betty, Don't know that I have anything in particular to share. Just want to say welcome! I'm still getting a thyca education from the great folks here. You will enjoy having access to the great information here. from OH ===== Mail to: grammyDx2@... 1965 TT P/F thyca w/lymph mets, Hypoparathyroidism 1982 RAI for neck & chest mets 09/10/01 Cean scan PTL~! __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2001 Report Share Posted November 29, 2001 Hi Betty - welcome to the group. They are a great bunch of caring, helpful people. I am afraid I am still on the side of receiving much of that care, but hopefully soon I can give back to the group, the knowledge and experience I have been through to help others. Have a great holiday. Hope things are going well for you and that you are feeling well. M Rochester, NY pt 05/01, tt 06/01 pap/fol/hurthle thyca RAI 150 mci 09/01 waiting for followup scan on 2/9/02 > Hello- > My name is Betty, I am 45 years old and was diagnosed with papillary thyroid > cancer last July. I had a total thyroidectomy and neck disection August 2. > I have had the Radioactive Iodine treatment and have been on my thyroid > medicine for about 2 months now. Just looking to talk to people who know > how I feel and have some information to share. > Sincerely > bettymiller56@h... > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2001 Report Share Posted December 2, 2001 --- Jillian Warwick <croftonbrae@b...> wrote: >>I had a total thyroidectomy in June 1999 with a diagnosis of papilliary thyca. I've had three days in isolation in hospital for radium treatment in September of the same year and since then I was to have six monthly WHB scans but I'm 18 months over due and am having the first of two this coming Wednesday. I have ascertained that treatment appears to be quite different in the USA to what is is here in Australia - how often is presumed normal and for how many years do the follow up scans continue. My only excuse for putting off the scans is that I find it almost impossible to cope with my mood swings and feelings of sluggishness when I am off my thyroxin to prepare for them. ............... Is there anyone out there who can gove me the odds on recurrence of papilliary thyca after 2.5 years? >> Hi Jill and welcome to our group! It is a wonderful source of information for thyca. Though I am a long-term survivor, I just began to get an education here this year. It seems that experiences with thyca treatment are many & varied, but the princple treatment remains RAI 131 after TT. I can only tell you of my experience. I wasn't given an initial dose of RAI 131 like yourself, or many here. My radical TT was in 1965. Nothing about ablation was suggested at that time. I had yearly scans for five years and then was declared " cured. " My recurrence happened 17 years post surgery. You can imagine my surprise. It was then that I had RAI ablation of existing neck & chest mets. Again I was given scans yearly for five years, then less frequently as the years went on. Thyca requires lifetime monitoring. One thing I leared here this year was to ask my Endo to check my Tg (thyroglobulin) tumor marker while I was hypothyroid. Since you have had a TT and ablation, it would be a good test for you. My doctor does this test a couple of times yearly. You have come to a great place for information and support. Again, welcome! Best to you on Wednesday. Please, keep us posted. from Ohio ===== Mail to: grammyDx2@... 1965 TT P/F thyca w/lymph mets, Hypoparathyroidism 1982 RAI for neck & chest mets 09/10/01 Cean scan PTL~! __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 4, 2001 Report Share Posted December 4, 2001 I have heard mention of TSH injections before the RAI treatment to stimulate the cells to uptake the I131--is this what you are referring to? As another new member, I would be very curious about that....apparently you don't have to go off meds. My endo just mentioned it in passing and stated that there were " allergy Problems " with it.... I have my endo appointment on Friday and I will ask about it... c New member here! I am having my 2nd year scan. My doctors are doing injections this year instead of going Hypo. Has anyone done this method and is there anything I should know? Trisha For more information regarding thyroid cancer visit www.thyca.org. If you do not wish to belong to this group, you may UNSUBSCRIBE by sending a blank email to thyca-unsubscribe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 4, 2001 Report Share Posted December 4, 2001 I finished in Nov. the 2 injections followed by scan with no side effects at all. I was told, however, by my Nuc Dr. that the results of the scan are not as accurate as the old hypo method. cwc New member New member here! I am having my 2nd year scan. My doctors are doing injections this year instead of going Hypo. Has anyone done this method and is there anything I should know? Trisha For more information regarding thyroid cancer visit www.thyca.org. If you do not wish to belong to this group, you may UNSUBSCRIBE by sending a blank email to thyca-unsubscribe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 4, 2001 Report Share Posted December 4, 2001 I have heard the same thing about the results. It makes me a little concerned because they found some abnormal tissue in my left thyroid bed durning a recent ultrasound. I guess like normal it is a wait and see game > I finished in Nov. the 2 injections followed by scan with no side effects at > all. I was told, however, by my Nuc Dr. that the results of the scan are > not as accurate as the old hypo method. cwc > > New member > > > New member here! I am having my 2nd year scan. My doctors are doing > injections this year instead of going Hypo. Has anyone done this > method and is there anything I should know? > > Trisha > > > > For more information regarding thyroid cancer visit www.thyca.org. If you > do not wish to belong to this group, you may UNSUBSCRIBE by sending a blank > email to thyca-unsubscribe@y... > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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