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Dear Tarty & Others:

This is the first I have ever heard of a fibroid being impossible to remove

by Myo b/c of its position! Has anyone else ever heard of this?? My fibroids

have not been measured in the last 8 mo or so, yet my doctor (a well-known

specialist whom I trust implicitly) is willing to schedule a myo w/out

remeasuring them or re-guaging their position(s). I'm sure that if position

were an

issue, he would be concerned. (wouldn't he???)

Has anyone else ever heard of position of a fibroid making it impossible to

remove via myo?

Elana

In a message dated 12/22/03 9:46:57 PM Pacific Standard Time, Message: 17

Date: Tue, 23 Dec 2003 01:39:15 -0000

Subject: My little monster

> She also told me that a myomectomy was not an option for me

> because of the position of my fibroid. She talked about the

> reconstruction that I would need and possible problems with my

> bowels after the surgery.

>

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This is the first I have ever heard of a fibroid being impossible

to remove by Myo b/c of its position! Has anyone else ever

heard of this?? <<<

It's not that it isn't possible to remove my fibroid. It is the amount

of reconstruction that would be needed, and the possibility of

other medical problems afterward that makes me not a

reasonable candidate for myomectomy. I am 43, have two grown

sons, and not planning on having any other children.

So, I can see my doctor's point

Tarty

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This is the first I have ever heard of a fibroid being impossible

to remove by Myo b/c of its position! Has anyone else ever

heard of this?? <<<

It's not that it isn't possible to remove my fibroid. It is the amount

of reconstruction that would be needed, and the possibility of

other medical problems afterward that makes me not a

reasonable candidate for myomectomy. I am 43, have two grown

sons, and not planning on having any other children.

So, I can see my doctor's point

Tarty

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This is the first I have ever heard of a fibroid being impossible

to remove by Myo b/c of its position! Has anyone else ever

heard of this?? <<<

It's not that it isn't possible to remove my fibroid. It is the amount

of reconstruction that would be needed, and the possibility of

other medical problems afterward that makes me not a

reasonable candidate for myomectomy. I am 43, have two grown

sons, and not planning on having any other children.

So, I can see my doctor's point

Tarty

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