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I was in the exact same position as you 6 years ago. A 11cm pedunculated

fibroid, only symptom frequent urination. My doctor didn't push me to do

anything at the time and not liking the idea of surgery, I figured I'd push it

off as much as possible. I finally did have a myo just this Jan. The fibroid had

reached 26 cm by then. In the past six years, as the fibroid grew, the frequent

urination reached the point of going at least every hour, if not every 20

minutes, sex became more and more painful, I looked 5 months pregnant, was

embarrassed about the way I looked and was developing back and leg pains. Also

during that time, my understanding doctor who was going to do a myo whenever I

felt ready, relocated, leaving me with her partner, who thought myos were a

waste of time and refused to even discuss it, insisting I needed a hyst as soon

as possible.

I agree that right now there's probably no reason for you to rush into anything.

And I don't think you should let a doctor pressure you into imediate surgery.

But if I had to do it over again (and if I get another fibroid) I would not wait

so long. The myo was nothing really. And even though the symptoms from my

fibroid were not as bad as many women here, just the toll it took on my

self-esteem, hiding behind loose clothing, gaining weight because diet and

exercise seemed pointless and did nothing to rid me of that bulge, embarrassment

over leaving my desk so often to go to the ladies room and becoming unable to

enjoy sex were so much worse than the surgery, I think it was foolish to put up

with it all for so long. I really should have had the surgery 4 years ago.

DD

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I was diagnosed with an 11x8 pedunculated fibroid on the outside of my uterus

a few months ago.

Would love to hear from anyone about my situation and any advice you can give

me. If anyone has had a similar situation. It is hard to decide to have

surgery when I am not experiencing any or minimal discomfort. I have enjoyed

reading others posts and have learned so much.

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I had the same thing 12 years ago! I ended up having to have emergency

surgery after collapsing from hemorraging because the a**h*** doctor I was

seeing at the time gave me homeopathic remedies to try to shrink a fibroid

- mind you, no x-ray, no ultrasound either!

i could have died! A pedunculated fibroid can be extremely dangerous.

At 4/3/03 03:03 PM, Knowlesh01@... wrote:

>I was diagnosed with an 11x8 pedunculated fibroid on the outside of my uterus

>a few months ago. I went in for a regular pap smear and my Dr. felt something

>and sent me to have an ultrasound. He said I needed to a have a myo. which I

>resisted so he told me to come back in 6 weeks. I went in yesterday for a

>recheck. He is very adamant about the myo.

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I had the same thing 12 years ago! I ended up having to have emergency

surgery after collapsing from hemorraging because the a**h*** doctor I was

seeing at the time gave me homeopathic remedies to try to shrink a fibroid

- mind you, no x-ray, no ultrasound either!

i could have died! A pedunculated fibroid can be extremely dangerous.

At 4/3/03 03:03 PM, Knowlesh01@... wrote:

>I was diagnosed with an 11x8 pedunculated fibroid on the outside of my uterus

>a few months ago. I went in for a regular pap smear and my Dr. felt something

>and sent me to have an ultrasound. He said I needed to a have a myo. which I

>resisted so he told me to come back in 6 weeks. I went in yesterday for a

>recheck. He is very adamant about the myo.

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How did the IVP go?

I had one recently when my pelvic/vaginal ultrasound showed fluid in

the kidneys. Although the IVP was ok and kidney function normal, it

is clear that my fibroids are long-term doing damage to my kidneys

because I have contstant bladder problems (can't void completely,

sometimes can't void at all).

I'm scheduled for a hyst in May. Often I feel like you that it

seems wierd to be having surgery when most of the time I feel ok.

But when I'm trying to pee and nothing comes out, I'm reminded why

I'm doing this!

Caryn

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How did the IVP go?

I had one recently when my pelvic/vaginal ultrasound showed fluid in

the kidneys. Although the IVP was ok and kidney function normal, it

is clear that my fibroids are long-term doing damage to my kidneys

because I have contstant bladder problems (can't void completely,

sometimes can't void at all).

I'm scheduled for a hyst in May. Often I feel like you that it

seems wierd to be having surgery when most of the time I feel ok.

But when I'm trying to pee and nothing comes out, I'm reminded why

I'm doing this!

Caryn

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How did the IVP go?

I had one recently when my pelvic/vaginal ultrasound showed fluid in

the kidneys. Although the IVP was ok and kidney function normal, it

is clear that my fibroids are long-term doing damage to my kidneys

because I have contstant bladder problems (can't void completely,

sometimes can't void at all).

I'm scheduled for a hyst in May. Often I feel like you that it

seems wierd to be having surgery when most of the time I feel ok.

But when I'm trying to pee and nothing comes out, I'm reminded why

I'm doing this!

Caryn

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