Guest guest Posted January 12, 2004 Report Share Posted January 12, 2004 > >I learned about myomectomy and UAE on my > >own through the internet and this group. > >I was just wondering what kind of experiences/successes the 40 > >something ladies of this group have had with the above > >procedures? I'm 49, and my doctor also recommended a hysterectomy. She referred me to an IR if I was interested in a UAE but was hesitant about it. She advised strongly against a myomectomy as an unnecessary risk since it's just a " baby-carrier " . From a female doctor no less! (*sigh*) I'm scheduled for a myomectomy with a different doctor on Feb 2, and will post my experiences after. -Mindy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2004 Report Share Posted January 12, 2004 > I was told by my gyno that > there's a risk with myomectomy that fibroids can > return. Ironically, the older you are the less likely you are to have a recurrence of fibroids, but the more likely you are to have a hysterectomy recommended to you with recurrence cited as one of the reasons for the surgery. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2004 Report Share Posted January 12, 2004 Thanks, Mindy. My original gyno is a female also and that was her " attitude " also -- she told me that the chances of my ever conceiving again were very slim because of my age (44) and only offered me a hysterectomy since my kids were grown and I wouldn't be having any more kids. I know how you feel. Because of a very bad marriage in the 80's, I've never remarried...but some day, I'd always hoped to have one more child, and I just couldn't accept parting with my uterus. I've since learned from this group that the uterus is more than a baby carrier and has many other important functions. I was really disheartened when my RE agreed with her diagnosis, which is why I am going to seek a 3rd opinion. I will be thinking about you and praying for you when you have your myo. I wish you the best. Re: 40something ladies: Hysterectomy, Myomectomy or UAE? > I'm 49, and my doctor also recommended a hysterectomy. She referred > me to an IR if I was interested in a UAE but was hesitant about it. > She advised strongly against a myomectomy as an unnecessary risk > since it's just a " baby-carrier " . From a female doctor no less! > (*sigh*) > > I'm scheduled for a myomectomy with a different doctor on Feb 2, and > will post my experiences after. > -Mindy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2004 Report Share Posted January 12, 2004 Hi ; I am 48, and have seen five doctors so far in the past few months. I am really not too keen on getting a hyst. either. My mother who is 78, was just diagnosed with uterine cancer and had a hsyt. a couple of months ago. She is fine, they got all the cancer. I have had all the cancer tests, and have been told by these first four docs that Hyst. is my only option, and that I will get cancer if I don't have one. I was told my entire uterus was filled with fibroids and it was swollen to the size of an 18 week pregnancy. Last Friday I went to a fifth doctor who said I only had one fibroid (large though) and that my uterus was not really that large as I had been previously told.. He said I am a perfect candidate for UAE. For more info check out the website www.ask4uae.com for a doctor in your area if you want to get another opinion. I am probably going to do it. I was scheduled for a hyst. Dec. 12 and canceled it right before because the doctor (first one I saw) was pressuring and rushing me. I found out that she moved away the next week and is buying a house! I am so glad I didn't go through with it. I'm getting an MRI first to see if it would be possible, and I'll keep you updated. I think a lot of doctors believe women in their 40's " don't need a uterus " for whatever reason. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2004 Report Share Posted January 12, 2004 > Last Friday I went to a fifth doctor who said I only had one fibroid (large though) and that my uterus was not really that large as I had been previously told.. He said I am a perfect candidate for UAE. For more info check out the website www.ask4uae.com for a doctor in your area if you want to get another opinion. I am probably going to do it. > >You might also want to check out the website for Interventional Radiologists www.sirweb.org Once you get there, take your pick of states and whether the doctor does UAE/UFE or other procedures. Since a professional organization runs www.sirweb.org and does have some control over who is a member--this might be a better bet than a site where the doctors may be paying just to be listed on it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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