Guest guest Posted December 13, 2004 Report Share Posted December 13, 2004 Hi , THanks for your reply. I'm sitting here quite stunned. I just spoke with the RE and she is thrilled with the MRI results--told me that I do not have a bicornuate, unicornuate or septate uterus. She wants me to come in for an SHG as a final test--something I should be able to do right before X-mas. What a present that would be! I'm trying to be optimistic, but it's very difficult to trust test results/doctors again. Tina Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 13, 2004 Report Share Posted December 13, 2004 Tina, Why did your RE and former OB/GYN think you had a Mullerian Anomaly? Have you had an HSG? My doctor told me about someone who was diagnosed with a septate uterus and then it turned out, during a C-section, that she just had really bad fibroids and scar tissue... I'm sure it's quite possible. I sure hope your MRI was real! I've never heard of an MRI being *that* wrong (to say the coast is clear when you've actually got something funky). But I have heard of MRI misdiagnosing an SU as a BU, etc. > > Hi Everyone, > I'm a bit confused. Last week I went in for an MRI because my RE > thought I had a septate uterus and my former OBG thought I was > Unicornuate or Bicornuate. The MRI results came in and I am told > that there is no uterine anomoly. I guess I should be relieved, but > I am just confused. Has anyone else been misdiagnosed BU, UU, > possible SU and then Nothing? > Tina Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 13, 2004 Report Share Posted December 13, 2004 Tina, Why did your RE and former OB/GYN think you had a Mullerian Anomaly? Have you had an HSG? My doctor told me about someone who was diagnosed with a septate uterus and then it turned out, during a C-section, that she just had really bad fibroids and scar tissue... I'm sure it's quite possible. I sure hope your MRI was real! I've never heard of an MRI being *that* wrong (to say the coast is clear when you've actually got something funky). But I have heard of MRI misdiagnosing an SU as a BU, etc. > > Hi Everyone, > I'm a bit confused. Last week I went in for an MRI because my RE > thought I had a septate uterus and my former OBG thought I was > Unicornuate or Bicornuate. The MRI results came in and I am told > that there is no uterine anomoly. I guess I should be relieved, but > I am just confused. Has anyone else been misdiagnosed BU, UU, > possible SU and then Nothing? > Tina Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 13, 2004 Report Share Posted December 13, 2004 Tina, Why did your RE and former OB/GYN think you had a Mullerian Anomaly? Have you had an HSG? My doctor told me about someone who was diagnosed with a septate uterus and then it turned out, during a C-section, that she just had really bad fibroids and scar tissue... I'm sure it's quite possible. I sure hope your MRI was real! I've never heard of an MRI being *that* wrong (to say the coast is clear when you've actually got something funky). But I have heard of MRI misdiagnosing an SU as a BU, etc. > > Hi Everyone, > I'm a bit confused. Last week I went in for an MRI because my RE > thought I had a septate uterus and my former OBG thought I was > Unicornuate or Bicornuate. The MRI results came in and I am told > that there is no uterine anomoly. I guess I should be relieved, but > I am just confused. Has anyone else been misdiagnosed BU, UU, > possible SU and then Nothing? > Tina Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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