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I agree with you. I can't understand why so many women let doctors convince

them into having a hysterectomy. I personnaly would not consider a

hysterectomy unless I had cancer. I had a myomectomy and I was very happy

with the outcome. I still have my ovaries. I would get multiple opinions.

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I agree with you. I can't understand why so many women let doctors convince

them into having a hysterectomy. I personnaly would not consider a

hysterectomy unless I had cancer. I had a myomectomy and I was very happy

with the outcome. I still have my ovaries. I would get multiple opinions.

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I agree with you. I can't understand why so many women let doctors convince

them into having a hysterectomy. I personnaly would not consider a

hysterectomy unless I had cancer. I had a myomectomy and I was very happy

with the outcome. I still have my ovaries. I would get multiple opinions.

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Thank you Dora, I have been reading so much about fibroids and treatment

methods, and I keep thinking to myself, right now, I'm not very symptomatic,

but I don't want it to get to the point where it is. I haven't spoken to a

doctor, but when I first was diagnosed by a PA, she said hysterectomy which

scared me of course. Now the other thing that is scaring me is that it

seems to me that not all doctors are capable of performing myo's, and that

there is a possiblity of an emergency hysterectomy, should problems arise

during one.

I figure I have 10 years before I start menopause, give or take a few, so

I'm thinking, maybe I should wait the fibroids out, see if they get worse.

But if they get worse, doesn't one's options for treatment slowly start to

shrink?

God I'm confused!

-Loly

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> Loly,

>

> You asked if anyone in the group has had a hysterectomy. I had one. If I

> could turn back time, I would never consent to this surgery again. It was

> the biggest mistake of my life. My husband also regrets that I had it

done.

> I don't even feel like the same person.

>

> Speaking personally, it has negatatively affected every aspect of my life.

>

> My recommendation to you is try EVERY other alternative available to you

> first.

>

> Hysterectomy should be a LAST resort.

>

> Dora

>

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Leonie and Sue

Thank you for your responses and concern. This is what is going on ...

I have had a couple of ultrasounds. I have had problems since my low 20's

and was diagnosed at 25 ... I have " too many fibroids to count " the

comparison was to a string of pearls (I kinda liked that). The largest one is

only 4 cm. My uterus is the size of 13 months. I am not a candidate for myo

and UAE due to the number of fibroids. I have heavy bleeding and severe

cramping and I am very anemic (despite 3 iron pills a day)! Everything in my

life is affected by this ... I can't work for 2-20 days a month ... I take

too many pain pills to function at times ... and I lack the energy to walk up

a flight of stairs, I am on Lupron AGAIN ... because it has been the only

treatment that has helped me get my body back to functioning. This time I am

also on very low does of HRT ... helps with the side effects but I have

stared to bleed severely again. So what to do??? I am going to try to have

a baby first then proceed with the hysterectomy unless something better comes

along. I just need my life back.

Jana

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Leonie and Sue

Thank you for your responses and concern. This is what is going on ...

I have had a couple of ultrasounds. I have had problems since my low 20's

and was diagnosed at 25 ... I have " too many fibroids to count " the

comparison was to a string of pearls (I kinda liked that). The largest one is

only 4 cm. My uterus is the size of 13 months. I am not a candidate for myo

and UAE due to the number of fibroids. I have heavy bleeding and severe

cramping and I am very anemic (despite 3 iron pills a day)! Everything in my

life is affected by this ... I can't work for 2-20 days a month ... I take

too many pain pills to function at times ... and I lack the energy to walk up

a flight of stairs, I am on Lupron AGAIN ... because it has been the only

treatment that has helped me get my body back to functioning. This time I am

also on very low does of HRT ... helps with the side effects but I have

stared to bleed severely again. So what to do??? I am going to try to have

a baby first then proceed with the hysterectomy unless something better comes

along. I just need my life back.

Jana

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Leonie and Sue

Thank you for your responses and concern. This is what is going on ...

I have had a couple of ultrasounds. I have had problems since my low 20's

and was diagnosed at 25 ... I have " too many fibroids to count " the

comparison was to a string of pearls (I kinda liked that). The largest one is

only 4 cm. My uterus is the size of 13 months. I am not a candidate for myo

and UAE due to the number of fibroids. I have heavy bleeding and severe

cramping and I am very anemic (despite 3 iron pills a day)! Everything in my

life is affected by this ... I can't work for 2-20 days a month ... I take

too many pain pills to function at times ... and I lack the energy to walk up

a flight of stairs, I am on Lupron AGAIN ... because it has been the only

treatment that has helped me get my body back to functioning. This time I am

also on very low does of HRT ... helps with the side effects but I have

stared to bleed severely again. So what to do??? I am going to try to have

a baby first then proceed with the hysterectomy unless something better comes

along. I just need my life back.

Jana

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Just a thought. I would not rely on an " internal exam " to judge the growth of

the fibroids. I also would recommend a MRI. The resolution on the MRI is far

greater than the US.

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Just a thought. I would not rely on an " internal exam " to judge the growth of

the fibroids. I also would recommend a MRI. The resolution on the MRI is far

greater than the US.

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Just a thought. I would not rely on an " internal exam " to judge the growth of

the fibroids. I also would recommend a MRI. The resolution on the MRI is far

greater than the US.

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Hi Lori, I also have a very large fibroid with equally enlarged uterus up to

middle of navel (20 week size) and I have surgery for Supracervical Hysterectomy

scheduled for March 12th. I have been told that because the uterus is so

distorted and stretched that there is a very good possibility that the ovaries

can not be saved. I am seeking a 2nd opinion from a Reproductive Specialist

within that group for maybe changing over to myomectomy. I would prefer

supracervical hysterectomy but not at the cost of losing ovaries. I am 42 would

like menopause to happen naturally if possible! HRT seems to be a major problem

for women. You may want to look into the likely hood of keeping your ovaries

with large uterus! , sue

Re: hysterectomy

>

>

> > Question to anyone who has had a hysterectomy ...

> what was your

> experience?

> > I will have to have one soon ... for fibroids. I

> am 31 so I can;t wait

> until

> > menopause. Just was curios to hear what other

> people experienced during

> and

> > after.

> >

> > Thank for any info

> > Jana

> >

> >

> > [Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

> >

> >

> >

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Hi Lori, I also have a very large fibroid with equally enlarged uterus up to

middle of navel (20 week size) and I have surgery for Supracervical Hysterectomy

scheduled for March 12th. I have been told that because the uterus is so

distorted and stretched that there is a very good possibility that the ovaries

can not be saved. I am seeking a 2nd opinion from a Reproductive Specialist

within that group for maybe changing over to myomectomy. I would prefer

supracervical hysterectomy but not at the cost of losing ovaries. I am 42 would

like menopause to happen naturally if possible! HRT seems to be a major problem

for women. You may want to look into the likely hood of keeping your ovaries

with large uterus! , sue

Re: hysterectomy

>

>

> > Question to anyone who has had a hysterectomy ...

> what was your

> experience?

> > I will have to have one soon ... for fibroids. I

> am 31 so I can;t wait

> until

> > menopause. Just was curios to hear what other

> people experienced during

> and

> > after.

> >

> > Thank for any info

> > Jana

> >

> >

> > [Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

> >

> >

> >

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I think that Bonnie who had something like 40 fibroids

removed in a myo - and larger ones than yours would

disagree that you are not a candidate for myo. Also I

thing that most IRs would disagree that multiple

fibroids makes you a bad candidate for UAE, seeing as

how one of the advantages of UAE is that it treats ALL

the fibroids at one time, and as small as yours are it

seems like you may have a better chance of them

shrinking to a very small size. I think that your

doctor's statements have more to do with his/her skill

level than what is actually possible.

--- KELPHUGER@... wrote:

> Leonie and Sue

>

> Thank you for your responses and concern. This is

> what is going on ...

> I have had a couple of ultrasounds. I have had

> problems since my low 20's

> and was diagnosed at 25 ... I have " too many

> fibroids to count " the

> comparison was to a string of pearls (I kinda liked

> that). The largest one is

> only 4 cm. My uterus is the size of 13 months. I

> am not a candidate for myo

> and UAE due to the number of fibroids. I have heavy

> bleeding and severe

> cramping and I am very anemic (despite 3 iron pills

> a day)! Everything in my

> life is affected by this ... I can't work for 2-20

> days a month ... I take

> too many pain pills to function at times ... and I

> lack the energy to walk up

> a flight of stairs, I am on Lupron AGAIN ... because

> it has been the only

> treatment that has helped me get my body back to

> functioning. This time I am

> also on very low does of HRT ... helps with the side

> effects but I have

> stared to bleed severely again. So what to do??? I

> am going to try to have

> a baby first then proceed with the hysterectomy

> unless something better comes

> along. I just need my life back.

>

> Jana

>

>

> [Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

>

>

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I think that Bonnie who had something like 40 fibroids

removed in a myo - and larger ones than yours would

disagree that you are not a candidate for myo. Also I

thing that most IRs would disagree that multiple

fibroids makes you a bad candidate for UAE, seeing as

how one of the advantages of UAE is that it treats ALL

the fibroids at one time, and as small as yours are it

seems like you may have a better chance of them

shrinking to a very small size. I think that your

doctor's statements have more to do with his/her skill

level than what is actually possible.

--- KELPHUGER@... wrote:

> Leonie and Sue

>

> Thank you for your responses and concern. This is

> what is going on ...

> I have had a couple of ultrasounds. I have had

> problems since my low 20's

> and was diagnosed at 25 ... I have " too many

> fibroids to count " the

> comparison was to a string of pearls (I kinda liked

> that). The largest one is

> only 4 cm. My uterus is the size of 13 months. I

> am not a candidate for myo

> and UAE due to the number of fibroids. I have heavy

> bleeding and severe

> cramping and I am very anemic (despite 3 iron pills

> a day)! Everything in my

> life is affected by this ... I can't work for 2-20

> days a month ... I take

> too many pain pills to function at times ... and I

> lack the energy to walk up

> a flight of stairs, I am on Lupron AGAIN ... because

> it has been the only

> treatment that has helped me get my body back to

> functioning. This time I am

> also on very low does of HRT ... helps with the side

> effects but I have

> stared to bleed severely again. So what to do??? I

> am going to try to have

> a baby first then proceed with the hysterectomy

> unless something better comes

> along. I just need my life back.

>

> Jana

>

>

> [Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

>

>

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I think that Bonnie who had something like 40 fibroids

removed in a myo - and larger ones than yours would

disagree that you are not a candidate for myo. Also I

thing that most IRs would disagree that multiple

fibroids makes you a bad candidate for UAE, seeing as

how one of the advantages of UAE is that it treats ALL

the fibroids at one time, and as small as yours are it

seems like you may have a better chance of them

shrinking to a very small size. I think that your

doctor's statements have more to do with his/her skill

level than what is actually possible.

--- KELPHUGER@... wrote:

> Leonie and Sue

>

> Thank you for your responses and concern. This is

> what is going on ...

> I have had a couple of ultrasounds. I have had

> problems since my low 20's

> and was diagnosed at 25 ... I have " too many

> fibroids to count " the

> comparison was to a string of pearls (I kinda liked

> that). The largest one is

> only 4 cm. My uterus is the size of 13 months. I

> am not a candidate for myo

> and UAE due to the number of fibroids. I have heavy

> bleeding and severe

> cramping and I am very anemic (despite 3 iron pills

> a day)! Everything in my

> life is affected by this ... I can't work for 2-20

> days a month ... I take

> too many pain pills to function at times ... and I

> lack the energy to walk up

> a flight of stairs, I am on Lupron AGAIN ... because

> it has been the only

> treatment that has helped me get my body back to

> functioning. This time I am

> also on very low does of HRT ... helps with the side

> effects but I have

> stared to bleed severely again. So what to do??? I

> am going to try to have

> a baby first then proceed with the hysterectomy

> unless something better comes

> along. I just need my life back.

>

> Jana

>

>

> [Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

>

>

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You are a canidate.

KELPHUGER@... wrote:

> Leonie and Sue

>

> Thank you for your responses and concern. This is what is going on ...

> I have had a couple of ultrasounds. I have had problems since my low 20's

> and was diagnosed at 25 ... I have " too many fibroids to count " the

> comparison was to a string of pearls (I kinda liked that). The largest one is

> only 4 cm. My uterus is the size of 13 months. I am not a candidate for myo

> and UAE due to the number of fibroids. I have heavy bleeding and severe

> cramping and I am very anemic (despite 3 iron pills a day)! Everything in my

> life is affected by this ... I can't work for 2-20 days a month ... I take

> too many pain pills to function at times ... and I lack the energy to walk up

> a flight of stairs, I am on Lupron AGAIN ... because it has been the only

> treatment that has helped me get my body back to functioning. This time I am

> also on very low does of HRT ... helps with the side effects but I have

> stared to bleed severely again. So what to do??? I am going to try to have

> a baby first then proceed with the hysterectomy unless something better comes

> along. I just need my life back.

>

> Jana

>

>

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You are a canidate.

KELPHUGER@... wrote:

> Leonie and Sue

>

> Thank you for your responses and concern. This is what is going on ...

> I have had a couple of ultrasounds. I have had problems since my low 20's

> and was diagnosed at 25 ... I have " too many fibroids to count " the

> comparison was to a string of pearls (I kinda liked that). The largest one is

> only 4 cm. My uterus is the size of 13 months. I am not a candidate for myo

> and UAE due to the number of fibroids. I have heavy bleeding and severe

> cramping and I am very anemic (despite 3 iron pills a day)! Everything in my

> life is affected by this ... I can't work for 2-20 days a month ... I take

> too many pain pills to function at times ... and I lack the energy to walk up

> a flight of stairs, I am on Lupron AGAIN ... because it has been the only

> treatment that has helped me get my body back to functioning. This time I am

> also on very low does of HRT ... helps with the side effects but I have

> stared to bleed severely again. So what to do??? I am going to try to have

> a baby first then proceed with the hysterectomy unless something better comes

> along. I just need my life back.

>

> Jana

>

>

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You are a canidate.

KELPHUGER@... wrote:

> Leonie and Sue

>

> Thank you for your responses and concern. This is what is going on ...

> I have had a couple of ultrasounds. I have had problems since my low 20's

> and was diagnosed at 25 ... I have " too many fibroids to count " the

> comparison was to a string of pearls (I kinda liked that). The largest one is

> only 4 cm. My uterus is the size of 13 months. I am not a candidate for myo

> and UAE due to the number of fibroids. I have heavy bleeding and severe

> cramping and I am very anemic (despite 3 iron pills a day)! Everything in my

> life is affected by this ... I can't work for 2-20 days a month ... I take

> too many pain pills to function at times ... and I lack the energy to walk up

> a flight of stairs, I am on Lupron AGAIN ... because it has been the only

> treatment that has helped me get my body back to functioning. This time I am

> also on very low does of HRT ... helps with the side effects but I have

> stared to bleed severely again. So what to do??? I am going to try to have

> a baby first then proceed with the hysterectomy unless something better comes

> along. I just need my life back.

>

> Jana

>

>

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38.and I most certainly agree with you

Bonnie

terri stefanson wrote:

> I think that Bonnie who had something like 40 fibroids

> removed in a myo - and larger ones than yours would

> disagree that you are not a candidate for myo. Also I

> thing that most IRs would disagree that multiple

> fibroids makes you a bad candidate for UAE, seeing as

> how one of the advantages of UAE is that it treats ALL

> the fibroids at one time, and as small as yours are it

> seems like you may have a better chance of them

> shrinking to a very small size. I think that your

> doctor's statements have more to do with his/her skill

> level than what is actually possible.

>

> --- KELPHUGER@... wrote:

> > Leonie and Sue

> >

> > Thank you for your responses and concern. This is

> > what is going on ...

> > I have had a couple of ultrasounds. I have had

> > problems since my low 20's

> > and was diagnosed at 25 ... I have " too many

> > fibroids to count " the

> > comparison was to a string of pearls (I kinda liked

> > that). The largest one is

> > only 4 cm. My uterus is the size of 13 months. I

> > am not a candidate for myo

> > and UAE due to the number of fibroids. I have heavy

> > bleeding and severe

> > cramping and I am very anemic (despite 3 iron pills

> > a day)! Everything in my

> > life is affected by this ... I can't work for 2-20

> > days a month ... I take

> > too many pain pills to function at times ... and I

> > lack the energy to walk up

> > a flight of stairs, I am on Lupron AGAIN ... because

> > it has been the only

> > treatment that has helped me get my body back to

> > functioning. This time I am

> > also on very low does of HRT ... helps with the side

> > effects but I have

> > stared to bleed severely again. So what to do??? I

> > am going to try to have

> > a baby first then proceed with the hysterectomy

> > unless something better comes

> > along. I just need my life back.

> >

> > Jana

> >

> >

> > [Non-text portions of this message have been

> > removed]

> >

> >

>

> __________________________________________________

>

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38.and I most certainly agree with you

Bonnie

terri stefanson wrote:

> I think that Bonnie who had something like 40 fibroids

> removed in a myo - and larger ones than yours would

> disagree that you are not a candidate for myo. Also I

> thing that most IRs would disagree that multiple

> fibroids makes you a bad candidate for UAE, seeing as

> how one of the advantages of UAE is that it treats ALL

> the fibroids at one time, and as small as yours are it

> seems like you may have a better chance of them

> shrinking to a very small size. I think that your

> doctor's statements have more to do with his/her skill

> level than what is actually possible.

>

> --- KELPHUGER@... wrote:

> > Leonie and Sue

> >

> > Thank you for your responses and concern. This is

> > what is going on ...

> > I have had a couple of ultrasounds. I have had

> > problems since my low 20's

> > and was diagnosed at 25 ... I have " too many

> > fibroids to count " the

> > comparison was to a string of pearls (I kinda liked

> > that). The largest one is

> > only 4 cm. My uterus is the size of 13 months. I

> > am not a candidate for myo

> > and UAE due to the number of fibroids. I have heavy

> > bleeding and severe

> > cramping and I am very anemic (despite 3 iron pills

> > a day)! Everything in my

> > life is affected by this ... I can't work for 2-20

> > days a month ... I take

> > too many pain pills to function at times ... and I

> > lack the energy to walk up

> > a flight of stairs, I am on Lupron AGAIN ... because

> > it has been the only

> > treatment that has helped me get my body back to

> > functioning. This time I am

> > also on very low does of HRT ... helps with the side

> > effects but I have

> > stared to bleed severely again. So what to do??? I

> > am going to try to have

> > a baby first then proceed with the hysterectomy

> > unless something better comes

> > along. I just need my life back.

> >

> > Jana

> >

> >

> > [Non-text portions of this message have been

> > removed]

> >

> >

>

> __________________________________________________

>

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38.and I most certainly agree with you

Bonnie

terri stefanson wrote:

> I think that Bonnie who had something like 40 fibroids

> removed in a myo - and larger ones than yours would

> disagree that you are not a candidate for myo. Also I

> thing that most IRs would disagree that multiple

> fibroids makes you a bad candidate for UAE, seeing as

> how one of the advantages of UAE is that it treats ALL

> the fibroids at one time, and as small as yours are it

> seems like you may have a better chance of them

> shrinking to a very small size. I think that your

> doctor's statements have more to do with his/her skill

> level than what is actually possible.

>

> --- KELPHUGER@... wrote:

> > Leonie and Sue

> >

> > Thank you for your responses and concern. This is

> > what is going on ...

> > I have had a couple of ultrasounds. I have had

> > problems since my low 20's

> > and was diagnosed at 25 ... I have " too many

> > fibroids to count " the

> > comparison was to a string of pearls (I kinda liked

> > that). The largest one is

> > only 4 cm. My uterus is the size of 13 months. I

> > am not a candidate for myo

> > and UAE due to the number of fibroids. I have heavy

> > bleeding and severe

> > cramping and I am very anemic (despite 3 iron pills

> > a day)! Everything in my

> > life is affected by this ... I can't work for 2-20

> > days a month ... I take

> > too many pain pills to function at times ... and I

> > lack the energy to walk up

> > a flight of stairs, I am on Lupron AGAIN ... because

> > it has been the only

> > treatment that has helped me get my body back to

> > functioning. This time I am

> > also on very low does of HRT ... helps with the side

> > effects but I have

> > stared to bleed severely again. So what to do??? I

> > am going to try to have

> > a baby first then proceed with the hysterectomy

> > unless something better comes

> > along. I just need my life back.

> >

> > Jana

> >

> >

> > [Non-text portions of this message have been

> > removed]

> >

> >

>

> __________________________________________________

>

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Randi wrote: " because my fibroids have attached themselves to both of my ovaries

and there's a

fear that they may attach themselves to other organs. Apparently they are so

extensive on/in/over my uterus that UAE is not a possible solution. "

Randi, have you actually had a consultation with an interventional radiologist?

Have you had MRI and or laporoscopy to get a clearer picture of your condition?

UAE may indeed not be suitable; for instance some of your fibroids may have

other blood supply besides uterine and ovarian arteries. And there could be

problems if you do have adhesions to other organs. But I wouldn't take a

gynaecologist's word for it; some have a very narrow view of what UAE is

suitable for. Having a very large number of fibroids doesn't preclude UAE, but

the size and position of your fibroids might may the procedure less advisable.

Many of us (including me) know lots of women who express satisfaction with the

results of their hysterectomies, but it's best to explore all options.

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Randi wrote: " because my fibroids have attached themselves to both of my ovaries

and there's a

fear that they may attach themselves to other organs. Apparently they are so

extensive on/in/over my uterus that UAE is not a possible solution. "

Randi, have you actually had a consultation with an interventional radiologist?

Have you had MRI and or laporoscopy to get a clearer picture of your condition?

UAE may indeed not be suitable; for instance some of your fibroids may have

other blood supply besides uterine and ovarian arteries. And there could be

problems if you do have adhesions to other organs. But I wouldn't take a

gynaecologist's word for it; some have a very narrow view of what UAE is

suitable for. Having a very large number of fibroids doesn't preclude UAE, but

the size and position of your fibroids might may the procedure less advisable.

Many of us (including me) know lots of women who express satisfaction with the

results of their hysterectomies, but it's best to explore all options.

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