Guest guest Posted December 13, 2000 Report Share Posted December 13, 2000 Hi. I had a myomectomy in 1994 after suffering for 7 years. The first three years, my male doctors told me that it was my imagination. The next four years I spent looking for a doctor who did not recommend a hysterectomy since I had never had any children and wanted to have a family. Finally, after Lupron failed, I had a myomectomy in October, 1994. The procedure went smoothly and the doctor informed me that I had five years before the fibroids would grow back. I was hospitalized for one week and was hooked on a pva (morphine). After discharge from the hospital, I was off work for 8 weeks. The first two weeks, I was very uncomfortable. It was painful just to go to the restroom and I returned to my mother's house for care since I was unable to make meals and perform those daily duties. After the first couple of weeks, the regular routine was more manageable, however, I still had a significant amount of pain and relied quite heavily on the pain pills. However, the great news was that my period was fantastic. It went from 10 days (heavy bleeding) - saturated pads and tampons --- changing every hour to 3 Days, really light flow. This was my cycle which lasted for three years. (Smiling). In 1997, I knew the fibroids were returning because my cycle changed. The flow became steadily more heavy until 1999, when each cycle was 8 days of very heavy bleeding. Now, I have numerous fibroids and my uterus is the size of a 16 week fetus. I also have cycles every other week, with varying degrees of intensity. In fact, last week, I elected to stay home and sit in the bathroom the entire day, because I was so tired from getting up every hour and changing. It is really exhausting. Decision day is rapidly approaching because when I reflect upon those three years of really having a life, I want that time again. I hope my story gives some additional insight. Here's to restoring our lives. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 13, 2000 Report Share Posted December 13, 2000 DeAnn Thomson wrote: > I am interested in hearing from anyone who has had a myomectomy with > positive or negative results. There are several posts here from > people who are happy with their myomectomies but other than having to > have them repeated, not many people have reported negative outcomes. > Please feel free to send me private messages if you wish. > I am 37 years old with 3 daughters. I started having 2 periods per > month almost ten years ago - 2-3 days very heavy (superplus tampon > every three hours) then totally stopped for a week and then > a " regular " period 5-7 days fairly to very light. I also first > noticed infertility about that time. After two years of various > tests and six months of clomid I gave up and then got pregnant with > my seven year old daughter. My doctor still seems convinced it was > something he did although I was not on the clomid at the time. > I now have a 12 week sized uterus that seems to be full of fibroids > although I have not had an ultrasound or any other definitive > diagnostic tests. > Although I am happy with the family I have, I don't necessarily want > to exclude the possibility of any future children. I'm also worried > about the chances of uterine rupture after myomectomy if I do get > pregnant because I've had three C-Sections. > If anyone has an experience they would be willing to share with me I > would love to hear from you. I'm getting to the point that I want to > do something - mainly I'm getting tired of waking up every night, > sometimes twice, just to visit the bathroom (my bladder is a little > cramped). > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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