Guest guest Posted January 15, 2004 Report Share Posted January 15, 2004 I was in the ER Tuesday for 6 hours due to very very heavy bleeding, I called my doctor in tears and near hysterical and she said get to the ER if it is that heavy. I waited till I thought it had slowed down some, yes, stupid I know but I was scared. When I got there and eventually in back, the ER doc checked me out and wasn't sure what was wrong, but said he believed I had a piece of my fibroid protruding from my cervix. He called the on call OB//GYN doctors who came down an hour or so later. They took a look then began to try to " pull " the protruding tissue through my cervix, was uncomfortable and a bit painful. Thankfully it didn't work so she did a biopsy of some of the tissue. Then they put in a consult for me to go see another OB/GYN doc the next day and sent me on my way. My hemocryt btw was 29, so I had a low iron content. After some arguing with a receptionist on the phone about having to wait, I saw him yesterday and he did his own exam, said that yes, I did have what looked to be a prolapsed fibroid that some of it was protruding from my cervix and I really did have to get it removed by taking a small metal lasso and cauterizing the stock. He said that if the doc in the ER had been successful about getting that fibroid without first knowing how large the stalk was or where it was attached, I could of bled out or been rushed up to the surgery room for a emergency hysterectomy. I caught myself fighting back tears of panic as I had asked her several times if that would be a concern and she said no. So, we set a date for me to go in to surgery on the 11th of February and I was given a shot of Luprion (sp?) this morning as we want to stop the bleeding and give my body this 3 weeks to replentish before I go under. I also need to go pick up birth control pills to take as well. As I said, I am scared about all of this. I hate being put under, though it is better for me as I get very anxious before going under. I fight coming out of the anesthesia as I hate to feel out of control and usually get sick to my stomach afterwards and will throw up for a day or two. My husband and my aunt say that I should just get a vaginal hysterectomy and get it over with instead of being possibly faced with this further down the road. I want to talk to the doctor as he said after he gets this fibroid out he will take a scope and look at my uterus to see what all is going on. Anyone else had something like this happen? What were your concerns? Questions you asked the doctor before hand? How did you feel? Thanks for letting me vent. Cari " I've dealt with my ghosts and I've faced all my demons, Finally content with a past I regret. I've found you find strength In your moments of weakness, For once I'm at peace with myself. I've been burdened with blame, Trapped in the past for too long... I'm moving on. " By Rascal Flats _________________________________________________________________ Rethink your business approach for the new year with the helpful tips here. http://special.msn.com/bcentral/prep04.armx Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2004 Report Share Posted January 15, 2004 Bleeding like that is very frightening and more than one woman here went to the ER in fear of bleeding out. You did what you thought was right and as for the idiot Doctor...tell him what he did was wrong. Tell the hospital what he did was wrong. Lupron did not work for me. Have you asked about Megace. This worked great other than giving me a headache but it really controlled my bleeding when I took it every 12 hours. Megace is an estrogen inhibitor designed for the women with cancer to prevent reoccurence. Good Luck Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 16, 2004 Report Share Posted January 16, 2004 Honey don't be scared, I was terrified and was a complete basket case. never had been sick with anything so i let myself go when I went to have spoting between periods and then the bleeding was lasting longer and longer and getting heavier then it cam toa point I had to go to the er and that was the day that changed my life..I had been told years ago I had fibroids so I thought I could deal with this myself without a doc well I almose bleed to death and after they got the bleeding stoped they ran all kinds of test and told me I never had fibroids so off to surgery I went I had severe endo was everywhere inside me my bowels had stuck to my ovary and that is what they were picking up on the ultra sound and had me scared half out of my mind. but all turned out well .going to sleep was nothing they give you somthing to calm you down and you don't care what they do to you then .But I am so glad that I went throughw ith mine I don't have to worry about that heavy bleding anymore and that is such a relief I got my life back after not having one for ten years and I would do it again....so don't worry so much get that thing out of there so you can go on with your life...god bless.. kathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 16, 2004 Report Share Posted January 16, 2004 Cari All the best for your treatments and getting through this. It's shocking that the doctor risked harm through what sounds (from what the gyn said) like insufficient knowledge and that the receptionist impeded you seeing the gynaecologist. There's been some recent handy postings on smartgroups UK on anaemia (See address in a recent post this month here or most links). There was also something about internal biopsies that other women looking into biopsies would find revealing somewhere on the current top page of threads there. I found you can look up a brand of tablets on the internet and it may well come up, being aware that some things that sound right are a similar named product for a different use. The next time you see the gynaecologist, ask him/her if you can contact them again directly and by what method they prefer, as you are very worried and especially in the light of what of the other doctors' potentially harmful inappropriate approach. To help iron absorption, have something vitamin C rich, such as fruit juice and NOT tea with meals (because of the tannin). Dark green veg and red meat (If too much of it doesn't aggravate your symptoms) are good. Fruit and veg generally is good and so are fortified cereals. Phytic acid in bran and brown rice can also inhibit iron absorption, I read, but obviously get advice on these sorts of things and have a balanced varied complete diet. There's some web sites on anaemea. <I fight coming out of the anesthesia as I hate to feel out of control and usually get sick to my stomach afterwards and will throw up for a day or two.> Chat to the anaesthetist/doctor/nurse/gyn/ or all of these about this, in case they can take it into account and try a different medication/approach for you. Ask about avoiding nausea. I had no nausea or drowsiness and it may be something they can adjust and correct. <My husband and my aunt say that I should just get a vaginal hysterectomy and get it over> It's not their body or decision. That's not to say you shouldn't hear out other people's advice and experiences (Sometimes laymen talk a lot more sense than professionals), but it's your call and you may possibly have more knowledge than your family, or different attitudes generally on the subject of the body, health or healthcare. The best people to take advice from are the gynaecologists and from the experiences of this forum, second opinions are worth consideration for patients who have reservations about what they've been told. I guess you can't really make any decision until the situation inside you has been assessed. What do YOU want, ideally, if circumstances are right? Ask for an appointment at a less hectic, less pressured time and for a longer appointment if they do them. I recently found first thing on a monday with the GP to be a busy time. Have your questions pre- prepared in order of priority. Assume nothing as I've been quite taken aback about some things I'd made assumptions about what they do and don't do. Good luck Cari! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 16, 2004 Report Share Posted January 16, 2004 Hi Cari, I can certainly understand why you are scared. I was really scared to go under too having never had any surgeries but I was in a lot of discomfort from the fibroids and knew from researching that if I wanted my energy and life back that I had to just do it. I was very anemic and could never plan anything because some days I had energy and some days I woke up exhausted. The worst part for me was the anticipation. What helped me was reading the archived stories and talking about my fears. When I actually got to the hospital the day of surgery I was still a little scared but they gave me something in my iv to calm me and once I was in the OR they put me out right away. I awoke and wasn't sick at all. My surgery was at 230 and I was back in my hospital room wide awake at 4:30 talking until 10:00 at night. Everyone handles drugs differently and maybe it would be good to find out what you had before and see if they can do something different this time. I understand some drugs do cause more nausea. Good luck to you and try not to worry too much....it will get better! Pearl Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 16, 2004 Report Share Posted January 16, 2004 > Bleeding like that is very frightening and more than > one woman here went to the ER in fear of bleeding out. > You did what you thought was right and as for the > idiot Doctor...tell him what he did was wrong. Tell > the hospital what he did was wrong. > > Lupron did not work for me. Have you asked about > Megace. This worked great other than giving me a > headache but it really controlled my bleeding when I > took it every 12 hours. Megace is an estrogen > inhibitor designed for the women with cancer to > prevent reoccurence. > > Good Luck -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- You mentioned you were on megace. I take megace also.Been on it for eight months I don't have periods but I do have daily bleeding due to fibroid pressing on the lining of uterus.Its not much bleeding but I do have to wear protection everyday. Just wondering if this has happened to you. It was just around christmas I had some cramping. That was normal I have cramping just about everyday, but I also had bloating and fullness a couple of days later I passed some clots the next day the same thing and than came the gusher. I gushed for six hours. I had a earlier incident in Aug the same thing. I can't figure out why this happened. I wondered if this had happened to you while on megace? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2004 Report Share Posted January 17, 2004 This is helpful. I would talk to a nurse as well. I was getting MRIs as part of fibroid study. When they injected the dye I was overwhelmed with nausea. I asked a nurse about this and she said she gets the complaint a lot and the next time ask for a slow push vs. a fast push. I know nothing about anesthia, but am also going to find out on March 9. I have the same fears. i am someone who has refused to have my wisdom teeth pulled because of a bad reaction I had to a local once. However, I think the more questions asked the better the fears can be addressed. I just keep repeating to myself - normal period, normal life over and over again. I can't do anything that requires me to be away from a toilet for more than hour once a month and I have had it with that. >Everyone handles drugs differently and maybe it would be good to find >out what you had before and see if they can do something different >this time. I understand some drugs do cause more nausea. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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