Guest guest Posted December 10, 2000 Report Share Posted December 10, 2000 , you really have a point when thinking about " diagnosis first - treatment thereafter " . In order to get exactly that myself I endured two full anaesthesias instead of one. And I would also want to talk to the doctor what he thinks is the best treatment BEFORE he proceeds. From this group I know that a lot of women have had an office (without anaesthesia) hysteroscopy, it seems to be more common in the USA than here. I know one doc here who also agrees to do them but asks the patients to come prepared (no food from midnite on etc.) in case he will then a little later put them to sleep for an operative hysteroscopy. Still the difference is that you wouldn´t be able to discuss the proposed treatment with maybe another specialist or members of this group. So why don´t you ask for another appointment two weeks later to have the " real " hysteroscopy done? It is known throughout the group that the best (and really the best with a top surgeon) treatment plays an important role for regaining your fertility! And just today I have read that the treatment differs a lot depending on the grade of intrauterine adhesions. In other words: It would be good to know - exactly as you said - to know about the grade first and then decide upon the treatment. Wish you luck with your appointment on January 10th. Corinna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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