Guest guest Posted March 16, 2003 Report Share Posted March 16, 2003 I think we should , as a group, flood JAMA and the New England Journal of Medicine with our personal letters re: this issue of our severe bleeding , til it is treated with the absolute seriousness it deserves. I was in denial about it until recently. Shirley wrote: > Hi Glitter: I was in the ER twice in one week around > a month ago with excessive bleeding. My new MD > prescribed Premarin 1.25 mg TID only to be taken if I > am bleeding and going thru a pad an hour with clots. > He was very clear that it can only be used for a week > and no more. I only had to take 2 doses each for 2 > days and my bleeding has essentially stopped other > than spotting for the past 7 days. I am scheduled for > a hysteroscopic resection April 3rd for a relatively > small submucosal, possibly more than one. I also have > an intramural and just pray that it is not the > culprit, because he doesn't want to do a myo. The key > is to do something to stop the out of control bleeding > at least temporarily until you can have an > intervention. You can't keep bleeding that much or it > will compromise your plan for surgery. I will pray > for your safety. I know for me, God's presence > sustains me when I feel so vulnerable, but it doesn't > take away the real fear one experiences of being at > the mercy of the ER doc or literally bleeding to > death. I work in health care and the very institution > for which I am employed, when I experienced the ER > caused me to never want to return there. I can > remember just making it hour by hour and praying for > protection and to make it thru the weekend until my > reg GYN returned. I had never experienced anything > that created such a degree of vulnerability as when I > had a fibroid 5 years ago and again in mid Feb. I > wish you peace and safety. Do take it easy. Once the > bleeding subsides, then resume more activity. Shirley > T. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2003 Report Share Posted March 16, 2003 GG, They have an answer. Hysterectomy! Why are you attached to your uterus. That's their question. But your right. It's worth a try. We have more power as a group. But we need to say something about how hysts aren't the answer for all of us. Geraldine Schaumburg wrote:I think we should , as a group, flood JAMA and the New England Journal of Medicine with our personal letters re: this issue of our severe bleeding , til it is treated with the absolute seriousness it deserves. I was in denial about it until recently. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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