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> He suggested some alternatives. A uterine ablation procedure to

remove the

> endometrial lining and/or a UAE; however, he said that in 20% of

cases the

> UAE does not work and they end up having to do surgery anyway and I

would

> also be left with the fibroids dying inside me.

>

> What to do! What to do!!!!!

I would guess the 2nd gyno said that UAE's don't work because HE

doesn't do them!!! It's no money in his pocket if you have the UAE

instead of the hysterectomy. I, personally, think his statistics are

WAY off! If you do any reading on the yahoo " EMBO " board--VERY few

women have to go on and have a hysterctomy. And that old " scare "

tactic of " dying fibroids " doesn't ring true either.

Yes, the fibroid is " killed " with the UAE and either sheds out of

your body OR (depending on the type) is reabsorbed by your body or

becomes calcified.

If you read back on this site--a number of people have had fibroids

die (on their own with no surgical/medical help) and the people are

still living and not dying.

Do some more research. I had a gyno tell me that I needed a

hysterectomy about 2.5 years ago. The idiot had waited 3 exams to

tell me that my uterus was enlarged (I didn't have the kind of

fibroids that bleed) and now the only thing she could do was an

abdominal hysterectomy. Oh yeah--she also offered " watch and wait " .

I was 48-49 at the time. As soon as I left her office ==I hit the

computer and started doing some searches. By the time I had the

ultrasound her office had set up--I had an appointment with an

Interventional Radiologist(and he had received copies of the

ultrasound report) and he sent me for an MRI. Result--I had the UAE

at about the time the gyno wanted to see me again to check on the

fibroid size. Can you take an educated guess as to whether I even

bothered with that gyno again?

Check out www.sirweb.org--this is the professional site for

Interventional Radiologists who actually DO UAE/UFEs.

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> endometrial lining and/or a UAE; however, he said that in 20% of

> cases the UAE does not work and they end up having to do surgery anyway and

80% success rate sounds like pretty good odds to me!!

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<What to do...>

You're not sure, and it's an important, poerhaps irreversible

decision so I think you need a little more time (But weeks or months

and not years) and some further research in that time, looking at

sources that tell it like it is and bring together the various

things you need to know. It's worth doing properly. I think the best

summaries and compilations of info will be your own, from web

surfing print off's and books.

1) I think request a little more time to make your big decision

without a deadline for making the decision. That will take the

pressure off.

2) Yet more research. Check site links, web surfing on various key

words to make sure you've located some of the best sites and forums

and books for different treatment options.

Some groups you've probably already heard mentioned include hyster

sisters, healing fibroids naturally, the Yahoo embo group, The

Fibroid Place, Smartgroups UK or Germany, ttc myomectomy. & there is

an endo one I think. Not everything or everyone is impartial.

A lot of the books I've seen run through different treatment types,

doing a piece on each.

3) Run through (On paper to pin down and hold your thoughts)

possible treatments weighing up how that treatment could be applied

to *YOUR* your case and the pros and cons for *YOUR* case. Cons

might also include how reliable you think is the research info? Has

someone got a reason to do the hard sell? (For instance enthusiasm

for their dept's pet novel research project) Put them in a ring

binder even. Are your notes thin to non existent for some options?

Are there some you can now weed out as unsuitable for you? DO you

feel very wary and unhappy about one of the options? Why exactly?

4) Look at PubMed site. It comes up on a search of that name

5) Return to the gyn, having mulled it over and formulated more

focussed questions.

Here are some starting points...

What do ladies who've had hysterectomies say after the operation

about their decision?

How your age and aspirations fit your decisions

Are you a myomectomy candidate or acandidate for a combination of

treatments or a certain approach to the myo? For example could the

fibroid be cut into smaller pieces before removal, shrank by the

lupron or by UAE?

Where do you stand on surgery anaesthesia with a lung clot?

Are you a candidate for each of the treatment options you are

considering,or are there contra-indications, such as the lung clot

problem?

Are some of the very newest treatments too new and not trusted yet

by different specialists?

What do ladies with a combination of fibroids and endometriosis on

the forums say?

Who else has a similar case to mine on the forums and what have they

discovered?

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What was once thought to be fibroids, ended up being polyps but still

causing extreme pain and bleeding, brought me to undergo endometrial

ablation 14 months ago.

Sucess rates are somewhere in the 80-85% range, depending on various

factors: The procedure is less invasive but only patient and doctor

(patient moreso) can really make the judgement call.

In my case after 14 months of spotting, the pain and bleeding have

returned and now I am facing the whole process again...(which

procedure: hysterectomy or another ablation to have perhaps ANOTHER

ablation?)...

Again research and discussion are our best tools...

> I thought that ablation could be used as a treatment to control

heavy bleeding from some types of fibroids? Is this not true?

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What was once thought to be fibroids, ended up being polyps but still

causing extreme pain and bleeding, brought me to undergo endometrial

ablation 14 months ago.

Sucess rates are somewhere in the 80-85% range, depending on various

factors: The procedure is less invasive but only patient and doctor

(patient moreso) can really make the judgement call.

In my case after 14 months of spotting, the pain and bleeding have

returned and now I am facing the whole process again...(which

procedure: hysterectomy or another ablation to have perhaps ANOTHER

ablation?)...

Again research and discussion are our best tools...

> I thought that ablation could be used as a treatment to control

heavy bleeding from some types of fibroids? Is this not true?

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What to do? That's any easy one. Get another opinion!

ASAP! Try an Reproductive Endocrinologist this time

instead of an OB/GYN.

Please before you do anything (and that includes

Lupron) get more tests done. I don't know what you

have had so far but please make sure you are positive

what you have can only be dealt with through a

hysterectomy.

Good Luck,

Diane

P.S. an ablation will not remove your fibroid.

--- sand & sea@... wrote:

> I needed a second opinion in any case so I went back

> to my old obgyn I had been seeing 10 years ago. He examined me and his

> recommendation was a FULL hysterectomy.

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What to do? That's any easy one. Get another opinion!

ASAP! Try an Reproductive Endocrinologist this time

instead of an OB/GYN.

Please before you do anything (and that includes

Lupron) get more tests done. I don't know what you

have had so far but please make sure you are positive

what you have can only be dealt with through a

hysterectomy.

Good Luck,

Diane

P.S. an ablation will not remove your fibroid.

--- sand & sea@... wrote:

> I needed a second opinion in any case so I went back

> to my old obgyn I had been seeing 10 years ago. He examined me and his

> recommendation was a FULL hysterectomy.

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