Guest guest Posted December 15, 2001 Report Share Posted December 15, 2001 Dear Suzanne, I'm a newbie here as well -- haven't had anything " done " as yet, my ultrasound for suspected fibroids isn't happening for another week. So I'm no expert either personally or professionally, and no doubt Carla and others will have more useful feedback for you shortly. But it sounds to me like your doctors are pushing more in the direction of the big operation than they need to. I'm not sure why they would tell you that it's better to have one big surgery now, rather than two procedures. Is that better for you, or for them, or for their relationship for your insurance company, or who? Why doesn't it make more sense for you to have the least drastic operation -- the laparoscopic procedure for the pedunculated fibroid -- and then if the results of that indicate that something more is needed, have the second one later? The recovery time from the first is not so long that there would be a big lag time if you needed a second operation. And why would they want to take your ovaries out as well? Unless you have a significant family history of ovarian cancer, like a mother or sister, there shouldn't be any reason for that. There is a possibility that you could lose ovarian function after a hysterectomy or UAE, but if your ovaries are taken out then it's a certainty! It sounds like the ultrasound hasn't really given your doctors all the information they could use before proceeding; would an MRI or some further diagnostic procedures be indicated first, to give them more information on the abdominal mass? I appreciate that you're scared, a lot of frightening possibilities have been raised, and your doctors want to get on with this because no doubt they've had patients who put off decisions for months or years with bad consequences, and they don't want you to do that. But don't let yourself be pushed, either. Whether it's a fibroid, cancer, or who knows what else in your abdomen, it didn't just pop into being the day before you found out about it -- it was there for a good long while to get to that size, and leaving it there for another week or two or three longer is unlikely to change the ultimate outcome. You're more than likely going to be living with your body for another 40 or 50 years. Give yourself the time, not to sit in a dark room with the covers over your head and agonize over all the possibilities, but to research what your options are and take positive action. You did part of that by finding this group. Carla's book (Sex, Lies, and the Truth about Uterine Fibroids) is excellent, both as information and as promoting an empowered attitude towards health care choices. There are lots of other good ones out there too. And if you possibly can, get a second opinion from some other doctor, even if you have to pay for it (though some HMOs will cover them) -- if she says your doctors are absolutely on the right track, you'll have a little more peace of mind, if she says there are some other approaches, you'll be able to feel less railroaded. My two cents....hang in there, Nina LT. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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