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>Edometrial biopsy is generally done in the doctor's office. They probably

>want to rule out cancer by taking a biopsy. It's standard procedure. I

>can't speak for everyone, but it did hurt me. I didn't know what to expect,

>it seemed like the doc was doing a normal pap test and then I got this major

>cramping and I screamed. Then the pain subsided and I went on my merry way.

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I also had one of these done and it didn't bother me. Just a little

" bite " like feeling. From what the nurse said she was surprised I

tolerated it so much. I was also told that they usually have you take

some advil /motrin before you come in. This helps with the the

discomfort. In my case we didn't know in advance that I'd being doing

it that day. Once the nurse found my fibroid she immediately did the

test to rule out cancer.

Pam

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I just had one and I was prepared for pain but really there was only a

cramping sensation like when you have your period. Some people do have pain

but fortunately not everyone and it went quickly. good luck. Its a

precautionary thing to make sure its not anything more serious then a

fibroid.. Rose

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I just got a call from the doctor's office. They finally reviewed my

ultra-sound and confirmed the fibroids. They also said that there is a

thickening of the uterine wall and that I need to have an endrometrian

biopsy. Has anyone else had this? Is this just yet another way to milk my

insurance? Does it hurt?

Jessie

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> Hi

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> I try not to get involved personally -- but research is beginning to show

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> that the hormones actually make the fibroids grow.  If your are post

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> menopausal -- I would suggest you get off the hormones.   the fibroid

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> should

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> shrink.  If I have misunderstood you I am sorry -- especially in this time

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> of your life.

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> Myomectomy planning

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> > I have one 9 cent. fibroid and 14 week uterus, am post-menopausal, age

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> 56,

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> taking hormones since peri-menopause.  I really don't want a hysterectomy,

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> although that is the usual recommendation for someone my age.  I probably

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> will have to go out of state (Florida) to find a really good doctor and 3

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> have been recommended:

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> > Grifo at NYU in NYC

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> > Glassmer in Philadelphia

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> > Marlowe in DC

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> > While I am interested in anyone's experience with these doctors, I am

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> especially interested in the all-over experience in terms of hospital

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> care,

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> nursing, health insurance and billing, travel after surgery, staying for a

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> few days in the neighborhood of the surgery etc.

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> > Also interested in other " elderly " women having myomectomy in general.

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> > Thanks.

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I am a great big baby when it comes to pain, so needless to say, I was terrified

when I had to have this procedure. I was actually in tears and kind of went into

a trance from fear. But I can honestly say I hardly felt a thing. Maybe it was

because God knows I can't handle it.

Joy

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Why don't you ask your gyn for a pain killer perscription so you can take

this before your endo biopsy.

When I had mine, I took a Vioxx the night before and felt very little.

Besides, why risk the pain when there are great drugs out there.

- Debbie

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> I am a great big baby when it comes to pain, so needless to say, I was

terrified when I had to have this procedure. I was actually in tears and

kind of went into a trance from fear. But I can honestly say I hardly felt

a thing. Maybe it was because God knows I can't handle it.

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> Joy

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When I had my last US done by a specialist lab and a very good

technician who is also a gyn, he noticed a thickening in my uterine

wall as well. He, in my case, suspected an endometrial polyp. During

the US he switched to doing a salpino____ (heck I can't remember the

spelling of the thing LOL) but they inject a bit of a saline solution

into the uterus which allows them to see it better. He did find the

polyp.

I realize this may not relate to your situation but it may be

worthwhile for asking some more questions. If the thickening is just

in one spot...??? I had all my previous US's done at a more general

lab and they never even picked this up. Also, I was sent to this lab

by a gynecological oncologist who is in the best situation to

determine whether there is something to be concerned about or not.

You may want a second opinion from a gyn onc. I don't know which is

more expensive, just going through with the biopsy or getting another

opinion on the US films. When I was told I had an ovarian cyst that

was possibly cancerous I decided to " go to the head of the class " and

see the best.

Best of luck with this:-)

Holly

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> My problem is almost exact.  I have a 9cm fibroid.  I am 55 yrs old

> >

> post-menopausal on HRT since peri-menopause.  I was diagnosed with

this

> >

> fibroid in my early 30's and was told I needed a hyterectomy.  I

changed

> >

> doctors.  When I started peri-menopause I was told that my fibroid

was

> >

> probably necrotizing and I should have a hysterectomy.  I changed

doctors.

> >

> I went on birth control pills for a year to control my periods and

then went

> >

> on HRT.  In all this time the size of my fibroid never changed

(7cm), Nor

> >

> did I have any symptoms.  I feel fine and still don't have any

outward

> >

> symptoms.  On my routine physical this year there was microscopic

blood in

> >

> my urine.  I had a cystoscopy which proved negative for any

problems other

> >

> than my fibroid my be rubbing against my ureter causing the

bleeding.  I was

> >

> told this was not urgent and that we would just watch it.  At this

point my

> >

> employer changed my insurance and I had to get another primary

physician.

> >

> There was still blood in my urine so she referred me to a gyn

doctor.  He

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> inturn ordered an ultrasound which showed my fibroid was 9cm and was

> >

> pressing on my left ureter causing mild hydronyphrosis.  He

explained that

> >

> if not treated it could cause kidney damage in the future and

suggested a

> >

> myomectomy.  I had read about the new procedure performed by

interventional

> >

> radiology (UAE or UFE) and asked him about it.  He said the

procedure was

> >

> still experimental and that there was alot of post op pain.  He

also said

> >

> that my insurance my not cover it.  I really like this doctor, but

he is a

> >

> surgeon so I am not sure if he is a bit biased concerning the UAE. 

He also

> >

> said that he didn't think the the hormones I was taking would

necessarily

> >

> cause the fibroid to grow, because I was taking such a low dosage.

> >

> I now have to make a decision on whether to go through with the

myomectomy

> >

> or do some more research on the UAE procedure.  I don't want to

face any

> >

> kidney damage, so I know I have to do something,  I was thinking of

going

> >

> off my hormones just to see if the fibroid shrinks. 

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> Then make a decision.  I welcome any feedback that would help me.

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> Of course I am alittle bit nervous about turning into a lunatic if

I go off

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> my hormones!!

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> >       Re: Myomectomy planning

> >

> >

> >

> > Hi

> >

> > I try not to get involved personally -- but research is beginning

to show

> >

> > that the hormones actually make the fibroids grow.  If your are

post

> >

> > menopausal -- I would suggest you get off the hormones.   the

fibroid

> >

> > should

> >

> > shrink.  If I have misunderstood you I am sorry -- especially in

this time

> >

> > of your life.

> >

> > Myomectomy planning

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > > I have one 9 cent. fibroid and 14 week uterus, am post-

menopausal, age

> >

> > 56,

> >

> > taking hormones since peri-menopause.  I really don't want a

hysterectomy,

> >

> > although that is the usual recommendation for someone my age.  I

probably

> >

> > will have to go out of state (Florida) to find a really good

doctor and 3

> >

> > have been recommended:

> >

> > >

> >

> > > Grifo at NYU in NYC

> >

> > > Glassmer in Philadelphia

> >

> > > Marlowe in DC

> >

> > >

> >

> > > While I am interested in anyone's experience with these

doctors, I am

> >

> > especially interested in the all-over experience in terms of

hospital

> >

> > care,

> >

> > nursing, health insurance and billing, travel after surgery,

staying for a

> >

> > few days in the neighborhood of the surgery etc.

> >

> > >

> >

> > > Also interested in other " elderly " women having myomectomy in

general.

> >

> > >

> >

> > > Thanks.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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