Guest guest Posted January 9, 2004 Report Share Posted January 9, 2004 hi lisa - i hear your concerns and i would think that whoever is doing the FUS should be able to answer those questions to your satisfaction before you proceed. will you have a chance to meet with the folks who are doing the study before you move ahead with it? best of luck and keep us all updated. angela > in addition to the adeno, endo, and the " one " fibroid, the lab > results indicated that i had numerous smaller fibroids that had not > shown up on any ultrasound or the MRI. AND the thing that the doc > said he spent the most time on during the surgery was adhesions > caused by the endo - part of my intestines were adhered to my > pelvis!! for someone like myself who thought she just had fibroids, > there was a whole lot more shakin' going on inside! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2004 Report Share Posted January 10, 2004 > Perhaps they will give me an opportunity to ask questions when I go in for my treatment. I'd like to see what my fibroids look like on the MRI. I'd like to know what it's going to feel like to be " consiously sedated " . I hope it will be good! I had a few " bad trips " when I was a teenager in the 70's, so now I'm a bit nervous about taking drugs. Conscious Sedation is great!!! It's given via IV and is usually some drug like valium to calm you down and fentanyl to make you groggy. I think it's the fentanyl that makes you forget what happens so while you're awake and able to breathe on your own (you just have little oxygen prongs in your nose for a little more oxygen) you won't really " be there " . Kinda like a giant trip if you've taken drugs in the past. However--at least this time there is someone monitoring your vital signs! The nice thing is that it does wear off quickly following the procedure but at least you're relaxed and don't care while the procedure is being done. I've had it a few times--one time when I had wrist surgery, another when I had a cyst removed from my finger and they gave me enough to knock me out for about 4.5 minutes while they did a block on the finger and then again when I had a UFE 2 years ago. Each time I was able to get up (well--not after the UFE as I was on pain meds), get dressed and go home and had lunch. Best thing out!!! You don't get nausesated and in some cases--you are permitted to drink something BEFORE the procedure intead of fasting for hours on end. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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