Guest guest Posted March 24, 2003 Report Share Posted March 24, 2003 Hi Lori, My condolences on your very deep loss....I wish the best for you and your future plans for a little one. =o) I just wanted to let you know that I too am extremely anemic and I have a surgery date just 23 days away. I received my first injection of Procrit today. It is a drug that stimulates the bone marrow to produce more red blood cells. I am also taking two Rx Chromagens daily which will help the Procrit do it's job. I have no idea about side effects yet but from everything I have read and heard...the side effects are minimal and it is said to be safe and effective (I hope so). I would recommend finding a way to correct your anemia now so that you will be prepared for your surgery in the summer....it takes quite some time to build your iron back up so the sooner the better. Wishing you the very best.... Jenine Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2003 Report Share Posted March 24, 2003 I am so sorry to hear of your loss. It puts my piddly single fibroid in perspective, and makes me feel even luckier that I was able to have two children before this cropped up. I discovered it when I went to my OB to try to get pregnant again (need fertility drugs). Because I want to have another child, my OB said that abdominal myo was the way to go, and very successful after an 8-12 week healing time. But, with so many fibroids, I don't know what you are facing. Good luck to you, and just try to find the best RE out there to do the myo, and hope for the best. Miracles do happen! Kim > I am preparing for a myo hopefully this summer, with a group of > specialists in the Bay Area. I am most interested in hearing from women that >have had successful pregnancies after myo. I am also concerned about the use >of Lupron as a preoperative treatment. I am anemic right now because of the > loss of blood during my C-section, so I am also interested in hearing how you have all battled anemia pre-surgery. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2003 Report Share Posted March 24, 2003 I took SlowFe over the counter with no side effcts and got excellent results. My Hgb was the highest it's ever been! I also took Lupron which stopped my uncontrollable hemmorhaging. bandistgirl wrote: > Hello ladies, > > I am a new member of the group, and wanted to share my fibroid story > before lurking any further into the message boards. > > I was diagnosed with very small fibroid tumors last march, and told > to wait and watch their growth. At the time they were completely non- > symptomatic. Seven months later, I found out to my great delight > that I was pregnant. At my first ultrasound, my doctor discovered > that my fibroid tumors had grown to 4, 6 and 8 centimeters each. My > baby looked like he was trapped between several huge masses. > > I was aware of the danger of pre term labor, and knew that mine was a > high risk pregnancy. However, it still came as a disastrous blow > when I lost my baby at 21 weeks. My water broke too soon, and the > umbilical cord was impacted by the weight of the baby and the fibroid > tumors. > > I delivered via C-section and have spent the last 6 weeks recovering > at home. My doctor reports that when she saw my uterus during the > ceaserean she could tell that I had more tumors than she could > possibly count, or successfully remove in a myomectomy. I am 31 > years old and want nothing more than to have a baby some day. > > I am preparing for a myo hopefully this summer, with a group of > specialists in the Bay Area. I can't wait to get these evil things > out of me. If the doctors would let me I'd ask to have them so that > I could stomp them to death on the floor. I can't wait to have a > flat belly again. I hate that I still look pregnant after everything > that I've been through. > > I am most interested in hearing from women that have had successful > pregnancies after myo. I am also concerned about the use of Lupron > as a preoperative treatment. I am anemic right now because of the > loss of blood during my C-section, so I am also interested in hearing > how you have all battled anemia pre-surgery. > > Thank you for reading my sob story > -Lori > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2003 Report Share Posted March 24, 2003 I too take Slow Fe and it has helped tremendously. I also just had the Lupron shot almost 2 weeks ago and the side effects haven't been bad at all. Just wanted to add that..... W Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 25, 2003 Report Share Posted March 25, 2003 Hello, I'm very sorry for you loss. Take slow FE iron for your anemial. Take with a full glass of water or orange juice. Remain upright 1/2 hour after taking. Vitamin C will help with iron absorption. Foods rich in iron: beans, nuts, asparagus, oatmeal and red meat. Foods to advoid: Eggs, milk, dairy, soda, coffee, and tea decrease iron absorption. You may want to find an RE Reproductive Endocrinologist to help you with your future plans for a baby. That's their job and they do a lot of myomectomies. They do other things like repair fallopian tubes and invitro. Hope this helps. bandistgirl wrote:Hello ladies, I am most interested in hearing from women that have had successful pregnancies after myo. I am also concerned about the use of Lupron as a preoperative treatment. I am anemic right now because of the loss of blood during my C-section, so I am also interested in hearing how you have all battled anemia pre-surgery. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 25, 2003 Report Share Posted March 25, 2003 Lori, My heart goes out to you on the loss of your baby. I cannot help you with your questions, but I just wanted to give you my heartfelt sympathies. God willing, you will have another baby real soon. Take Care, Susie > Hello ladies, > I am a new member of the group, and wanted to share my fibroid story before lurking any further into the message boards. > > I was diagnosed with very small fibroid tumors last march, and told > to wait and watch their growth. At the time they were completely non-symptomatic. Seven months later, I found out to my great delight > that I was pregnant. At my first ultrasound, my doctor discovered > that my fibroid tumors had grown to 4, 6 and 8 centimeters each. >My baby looked like he was trapped between several huge masses. > >I was aware of the danger of pre term labor, and knew that mine was >a high risk pregnancy. However, it still came as a disastrous blow > when I lost my baby at 21 weeks. My water broke too soon, and the > umbilical cord was impacted by the weight of the baby and the fibroid tumors. > > I delivered via C-section and have spent the last 6 weeks recovering at home. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 25, 2003 Report Share Posted March 25, 2003 Hi Lori, I'm so sorry to read about your loss. I kind of know what you went through since I just had a miscarriage at 8 weeks due to fibroid-related complications. It was devastating, since I never knew about my fibroids until the pregnancy. My doctor has suggested getting a myo as well to remove the fibroids before attempting to conceive again. I am also from the Bay Area, and I am planning to go see a few doctors, including Dr. Indman in Los Gatos. Sheila from this board strongly recommended him. Best wishes for your surgery. Please keep in touch and let me know how things work out for you. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 26, 2003 Report Share Posted March 26, 2003 Hi Lori, I'm sorry to hear about your loss, but wanted to share a bit: I'm from the SF Bay Area too, my doc was wonderful, very accomodating, knowing that I want to try to conceive in the near future (I'm 4 weeks post myo, 6 fibroids removed, the largest at 8cm, 36 years old and want to conceive). Her name is Dr. Bonnie Massa (OBGYN located at CPMC). My surgery was at CPMC, California Campus - wonderful hospital) Additionally, my internist (Dr. Sweet) had a myo recently to have 26 fibroids removed. She's 35 and also wants to conceive soon. Her OBGYN told her to ttc asap post myo due to the number of her fibroids. I'd recommend either one of those two women docs highly. Feel free to email (lizardallenyah (DOT) ....) me too if you have other SF related questions. Liz >I am 31 years old and want nothing more than to have a baby some day. > I am preparing for a myo hopefully this summer, with a group of > specialists in the Bay Area. > I am most interested in hearing from women that have had successful > pregnancies after myo. I am also concerned about the use of Lupron > as a preoperative treatment. I am anemic right now because of the > loss of blood during my C-section, so I am also interested in hearing how you have all battled anemia pre-surgery.> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 26, 2003 Report Share Posted March 26, 2003 Hi Lori, I am so very sorry for your loss. I am 32 and have been trying to get pregnant with an 8cm fibroid with no luck, so I am having a myo in May. How many fibroids do you have? and do you have a surgeon that specializes in myo's? It has been reported that many women have mult fibroids removed (I heard as many as 46) and are still able to keep their uterus. As for pregnancy rates post myo, they are in the 60% range, depending on whether or not there are other issues. I have many friends and friends of friends who have had myo's and are now pregnant or have had succesful pregnancies. I'm sure it would ease your mind to have a fibroid free uterus the next time you are pregnant. Good luck Robin > bandistgirl wrote: > My doctor reports that when she saw my > uterus during the ceaserean she could tell that I had more tumors > than she could possibly count, or successfully remove in a > myomectomy. I am 31 years old and want nothing more than to have a > baby some day. > I am preparing for a myo hopefully this summer, > with a group of specialists in the Bay Area. > > I am most interested in hearing from women that > have had successful > > pregnancies after myo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 27, 2003 Report Share Posted March 27, 2003 Dear Robin, I have 3 large ones that measure from 9 cm to 7 cm each. The lining of my uterus is peppered with much smaller tumors. My doctor has referred me to the San Francisco Infertility Science Center. The surgeon there, Dr. Willman comes highly recomended. I'm just nervous about getting pregnant again with those small leftover fibroids still intact. My doctor syas that if all of them were removed I wouldn't have any viable muscle left. I have my first consultation this May so hopefully the surgery will be this summer. -Lori > I am 32 and have been trying to get pregnant with an 8cm fibroid with > no luck, so I am having a myo in May. How many > fibroids do you have? and do you have a surgeon that > specializes in myo's? It has been reported that many > women have mult fibroids removed (I heard as many as > 46) and are still able to keep their uterus. As for > pregnancy rates post myo, they are in the 60% range, > depending on whether or not there are other issues. > I have many friends and friends of friends who have > had myo's and are now pregnant or have had succesful > pregnancies. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 27, 2003 Report Share Posted March 27, 2003 Dear Robin, I have 3 large ones that measure from 9 cm to 7 cm each. The lining of my uterus is peppered with much smaller tumors. My doctor has referred me to the San Francisco Infertility Science Center. The surgeon there, Dr. Willman comes highly recomended. I'm just nervous about getting pregnant again with those small leftover fibroids still intact. My doctor syas that if all of them were removed I wouldn't have any viable muscle left. I have my first consultation this May so hopefully the surgery will be this summer. -Lori > I am 32 and have been trying to get pregnant with an 8cm fibroid with > no luck, so I am having a myo in May. How many > fibroids do you have? and do you have a surgeon that > specializes in myo's? It has been reported that many > women have mult fibroids removed (I heard as many as > 46) and are still able to keep their uterus. As for > pregnancy rates post myo, they are in the 60% range, > depending on whether or not there are other issues. > I have many friends and friends of friends who have > had myo's and are now pregnant or have had succesful > pregnancies. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 27, 2003 Report Share Posted March 27, 2003 Dear Robin, I have 3 large ones that measure from 9 cm to 7 cm each. The lining of my uterus is peppered with much smaller tumors. My doctor has referred me to the San Francisco Infertility Science Center. The surgeon there, Dr. Willman comes highly recomended. I'm just nervous about getting pregnant again with those small leftover fibroids still intact. My doctor syas that if all of them were removed I wouldn't have any viable muscle left. I have my first consultation this May so hopefully the surgery will be this summer. -Lori > I am 32 and have been trying to get pregnant with an 8cm fibroid with > no luck, so I am having a myo in May. How many > fibroids do you have? and do you have a surgeon that > specializes in myo's? It has been reported that many > women have mult fibroids removed (I heard as many as > 46) and are still able to keep their uterus. As for > pregnancy rates post myo, they are in the 60% range, > depending on whether or not there are other issues. > I have many friends and friends of friends who have > had myo's and are now pregnant or have had succesful > pregnancies. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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