Guest guest Posted January 10, 2004 Report Share Posted January 10, 2004 Wow! Thanks so much to both of you for your responses - this information is really helpful. I do strongly suspect that the " mass " is an ovarian cyst (as I have a history of such), which will need to be removed. My GP has suggested that I might want to have a full hysterectomy. I have no objections to doing so in regards to childbearing (do not want children), but would like to know further info on the health risks associated with a full hysterectomy at age 42. Since I've never had anything but trouble from my uterus/ovaries, I'm inclined to just yank 'em out, but I really think I ought to consider the risks/benefits logically first. thanks again, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2004 Report Share Posted January 10, 2004 Dr is soooo right about this. If the Doctor does not get good information on where the finbroids are or how many...or if someone reads it wrong then you could end up like me and having two myos in one year. This is a Doctor test. If he doesn't ask to see the pictures or doesn't show enough info on them then run don't walk in search of a new Doctor. Also remember if they suspect any adenomyosis you must demand an MRI with T2 differential and have it read by someone who can tell the difference between fibroids and adenomyosis. Dr is on with this advice!!!!!Take it to heart ladies. No one goes for two myos this year 2004 due to poor planning and poor MRI readings. huh? Group goal? Good Luck e Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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