Guest guest Posted December 11, 2002 Report Share Posted December 11, 2002 Hi Everyone, I had a myomectomy on 11/19 (3 weeks ago) with Dr. J. Glassner in Wynnewood, PA. It helped me so much with my decision to have a myo and what surgeon to use by reading all of your post myo updates so I thought that I would share my experience with the group. I'm happy to answer any specific questions that anyone has. I had 5 fibroids removed and one was somewhere between 11-14 cm. (Dr. Glassner told me in my first visit that it was 14 cm and another Dr. told me it was 11 so I figured it must be somewhere in between). When he did the surgery he found 4 small seedlings so he took them out also. I have a picture of them:) When I saw Dr. Glassner for the first time on 10/3 he did an ultrasound in the office and said that I had this large fibroid hanging off the top of my uterus and he said it would be simple to remove (easy for him to say). He said he wouldn't recommend getting pregnant with the fibroid because of the size of it. I am 35 years old , married in June of this year, and had no symptoms except my lower abdomen stuck out. Because I want to have children I decided that I better have the myo while he said it was a simple surgery. I scheduled the surgery for 11/19 but met with him one more time with pages of questions just to be sure that is what I wanted to do. He was very understanding and assured me that it would be a simple surgery. I had a pre-op meeting with him a week before the surgery. I had to sign a form and never was a hysterectomy mentioned. I almost think he was laughing at me when I mentioned that as he has only turned a myo into a hysterectomy once time and said that the patient knew going into it that was a good possibly. He assured me that would not happen to me. He is a very confident doctor and turns out he has good reason to be. He did an excellent job with me. I then went to the hospital for blood work, met a pre-op nurse for instructions, and then an Anethesiologist. Turns out I ended up with the same Anethesiologist for my surgery which was nice. In the remaining week I was a nervous wreck and finally it was the day of the surgery. I couldn't eat or drink after midnight and Dr. Glassner does not order any type of bowel prep nor does he use Lupron. I had to be at the hospital at 10:45 for a 12:15 surgery. I checked in and waited for about 20 minutes. I even saw Dr. Glassner in the waiting room as he was talking to another family. He spotted me and came over to talk for a minute. Again he assured me that I was his easiest one of the day and that is why he put me last. He made me feel a little better. Then they took me in and I got changed. The nurse started my IV. I was real nervous about that but it wasn't anything bad at all. I drank a lot of water the day before (I heard it helps with IVs). Then they let my husband come in and keep me company until they took me into the OR. Good thing because Dr. Glassner's previous surgery was running late. I don't think they took me in until 2:15. The Anethesiologist (sp?) wheeled me into the OR and helped me climb onto the Operating Table. I saw Dr. Glassner and he asked me if I was nervous and I told him no because I had heard so many postive outcomes from him. I took a walkman in with a relaxation tape and the Anethesiologist put that on for me. Then took my disposable camera and put it on the side table. Dr. Glassner said if I wanted a picture of the fibroid they would take it if I brought a disposable camera with me. Dr. Glassner talked to me and held my hand as they were getting ready. He knew that I was exceptionally nervous. The last thing that I sort of remember is seeing a small mask (I'm not even sure). I think it was headed towards my nose. Then I awoke in the OR as they were moving me to a guerney. I heard them say it went very well. It's amazing how they put you out and then you wake up and it's over. The only thing was that my pain pump didn't have batteries when I got to Recovery. That took a while but they did medicate me orally or through my IV (I forget). This was the moment that I was so afraid of -how would I feel? Turns out it wasn't that bad. If I remember it was just like very bad menstrual cramps. I think I was waiting for it to get worse but it really didn't get much worse. Then they took me to a room. I wanted a private but they didn't have any available. I did end up with a loud roommate so I recommend getting a private room if at all possible. It was hard to sleep with her moaning all night. My husband stayed with me in the room. Dr. Glassner talked to my husband after the surgery and said everything went very well. It was only 45 minutes. He also said that he didn't have to cut into my wall or something like that and I would not need to have a C-section. I was glad to hear that. He checked out all of my reproductive organs and said they looked great. I was so relieved to hear that. He stopped in the next morning very early to see me and check up on me and said the same thing to me. I took the pain med through the pump for all of Tuesday night and most of Wednesday. They they disconnected everything and gave me oral medications. Now the problem started. Turns out that my heart rate (pulse) was still racing and they were concerned so the next day (Wed.)they moved me to a cardio ward which scared me to death. I had EKGs and Echocardiograms done and they didn't find anything. The cardiologist said everything was fine and it was in my head. He thought I was stressed and anxious and afraid of doctors so I was causing this myself. I was put on beta blockers to lower my heart rate. Since they didn't find anything they released me on Thursday - 2 days after my Tuesday surgery. They said to follow up with my primary care doctor in a week about the tacchacardia (sp?)/rapid heart beat and see Dr. Glassner in 2 weeks. Has anyone ever developed taccahacardia (sp?) or a rapid heart beat after surgery? Please let me know if anyone has any experience with this. My primary doctor said it was still up there and got me to wear a 24 hour halter (heart monitor) last week. I returned it to the hospital and I am waiting to hear the results. I hope it is nothing serious. I am still taking Toprol (a beta blocker to lower my heart rate). I saw Dr. Glassner last week and he said everything looked great. He said to do whatever I felt like doing. He still thought it was safest to wait until 4 weeks to drive but said that I could if I had to. All in all the surgery part went much better than I ever expected. As you all said - the anxiety leading up to it is much worse than the outcome. Dr. Glassner is truely a gifted surgeon and really knows what he is doing to control pain, etc. He also give meds through the IV to prevent adhesions. At home I slept on the couch for a couple nights and then made it to my bed. I had some gas pain for a few days but it wasn't horrible - just a little uncomfortable. It definitely helps to drink as much water as you can and try to walk around your house if you can. I took the Percoset for about a week but only 1 at a time and usually only at night to help me sleep better. I have not taken anything for the past week so I am very lucky that I had a very good surgerical experience. At 3 weeks I feel like I could go back to work if I wanted but I want to figure out what is up with my rapid heart beat (hopefully nothing). I went shopping for 3 hours yesterday and went to a friends party on Saturday night so I am able to get around pretty well. Oh - I got my period the week after surgery and it was very light. Dr. Glassner said it will be unpredictable after surgery for a couple of months. I did not have any bleeding after the surgery which surprised me. Sorry this got so long but I found it really helpful to read others and I wanted to include all of the details that I was curious about when making my decision to have a myo. I thank everyone for all of their posts. I don't know if I would have had a myo so soon without the help of this wonderful group. I am grateful for this group. Thank You, Lori Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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