Guest guest Posted December 4, 2001 Report Share Posted December 4, 2001 What are the menstrual difficulties you have had since your myomectomy? When did you have your surgery? How many fibroids were removed? I have a submucosal and intramural fibroids. Been thinking about a myomectomy again (had one 8 years ago for subseral(?), fibroids on the outside of my uterus. I have had no side effects from that surgery that I can pinpoint. I am concerned about having a myomectomy for the fibroids on the inside of my uterus and then continuing to have problems afterward. Would like to hear about your experience in more detail and from anyone else who has similar experience. Robyn A. Provera to restart period and regrowth A thin uterine lining is a euphemism for a scarred uterine lining. Depending on the sort of fibroid, during a myomectomy if you are particulalrly unlucky the surgeon will have to enter the uterus to remove the submucuous fibroid. All of my myomectomies have involved submucous fibroids so my uterine cavity and lining is very scarred. I believe this causes menstrual difficulties. If for example you have a fibroid on the outside of the uterous there are fewer symptoms--less bleeding and the surgery probably has fewer long term problems. This is what thin lining means. This is also why my periods are irregular and why I need the Provera. Also, regarding regrowth. Yes it seems very likely if you started having them at a young age. I had my first myomectomy at 32 and my fibroid was enormous by then, so it must have started in my twenties. I too have another fibroid and I've had two abdominal and one hysteroscopic resection. Also, the recurrence rate is much higher if you've had multiple fibroids as opposed to one large one. Finally, the closer to menopause, is when the hormones go a bit crazy, so it would seem that rapid growth in the late forties early fifties is a reality for those of us who have had this problem for decades. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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