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Unfortunately, I have had 4 myos over the last 15 plus years and each

time they have come back. They seem to come back somewhere around

the 4 year and for me are triggered by a signifcant lifestyle event.

In other words, when I am under a lot of stress I tend to drink more

wine (not hard liquior). I recently read an artcile posted that

stated 10-30% of fibroids come back after myos. While this did not

make me feel any better, I aleast no longer felt alone. You should

also know that I am a very healthy eater, very little junk food,

white food products, or cafine. I do not drink or like coffee and

very little sweets and choclate. I do eat read meat and pork but not

fatty cuts and I eat it sparingly.

I therefore have concluded that I am going to take a different

approach this time and try a natural healing process to see if I can

shrink and control these crazy things. I attempted this approach one

time before and was convinced by my doctor to have another myo.

Since fibroids appear to be very common in my family, I am going to

try to alter my lifestyle. The high risk factors for fibroids that I

appear to have are, a very stressful and demanding job, I am about 50

pounds overweight, my bowel movements have always been irregular, and

my excerise program is not constant. I am also extremely low on

iron. Thus, I started today a 5 day liver and blood detax fast. In

addition, I read that Calium D. Gulcurate is recommended by the

american cancer society for preventing and reducing tumors. I

believe, no I know the calium supplement will work because I notice

that when I increased my calcium level for weight loss purposes, it

had a very positve effect on my tumors. I will also lose the excess

weight and only after having lost the weight, will I reevaluate my

options. Finally, I almost for got, I plan to take a fiber

supplement along with 100 ozs a day of purified water with fresh

lemon to help remove the excess toxins from my colon and system. I

will have my doctor my tumors via an ultra sound every few months.

I hope this has been of some help to you.

From my experience, I recommend that if you want children, you have

the myo and attempt to become pregant shortly thereafter. I regret

not have had any children. I believe it unknowingly forced me into a

bad marriage to attempt to have children before my bio clock ran out.

Good luck.

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> Have any of you ladies had the fibroids come back after a myo. How

> long after a myo did they reoccur ? Thanks.

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> Have any of you ladies had the fibroids come back after a myo. How

> long after a myo did they reoccur ? Thanks.

yes, I had a myo (abdominal) for very large, but mostly asymptomatic

fibroids about 8 years ago when I lived in DC. The myo was expertly

done by Dr. Marlow, whom I highly recommend. My recovery was

several weeks, but I had little/no pain from the surgery itself after

I got out of the hospital (mega painkillers the first day or 2, then

just tylenol/codeine as I recall)

I now live in Wyoming and my ordinarily very wonderful gyno here has

just suggested that my enlarged uterus (he has noted enlarged uterus

in previous exams) is probably fibroids again. Because I'm 52 and

going through menopause (periods rare and erratic), we'll re-evaluate

in 6 months and I assume do a ultrasound or CT to see what's really

there. He's already suggesting hysterectomy unless my hormones stop

flowing and the fibroid recedes. Again, I'm largely asymptomatic

except for increased frequency of needing to pee, and enlarged

tummy.. all of which may also be related to IBS and/or complications

of a blood clotting disorder that I also have.

I just joined this group to learn " what's new " on the fibroid

scene. Despite never wanting to have children and certainly not NOW

(!) I'm reluctant to give up a body part I was born with unless

there's a good reason

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You are more than welcome. I was in the exact position as you and

not in a serious relationship. That is proably why I had 4 myos. It

was very stressful. Looking back at it all now, I believe God will

allow us to have children in his own time and when we are ready for

them. Many times the children he has for us are not to be brith by

us. No, I have not adopted, but as I get older I better understand

why not everyone is meant to pyshically have thier own child. Good

luck and may god forever keep you close.

> Thanks for sharing your story. Since I want kids (someday), I am

> going to go with the myo. As for trying to get pregnant shortly

> after, I am single and currently not in a relationship so this is

> impossible. Talk about stress ... Maybe I'll meet the man of my

> dreams shortly after my myo :-) I am trying to keep my sense of

> humor throught all this.

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I had a myo in March '99. I got ultrasounds every six

months after that. They didn't return or at least they

didn't return with major symptoms until Jan '03 but

they returned at that time with a vengeance! So, I

had almost 4 years without them.

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> Have any of you ladies had the fibroids come back

> after a myo. How

> long after a myo did they reoccur ? Thanks.

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Try not to stress about that. After my myo, I got

somewhat stressed about my bio clock and the fact that

it could be a while before I got married. I drove

myself crazy over it for a while and drove my

boyfriend crazy. I stopped doing that and didn't get

married until after the beasts came back! I am having

a baby on March 5th and it all worked out. So try to

just take one day at a time and not stress. I also

believe stress doesn't help when you have fibroids.

Good luck!

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Try not to stress about that. After my myo, I got

somewhat stressed about my bio clock and the fact that

it could be a while before I got married. I drove

myself crazy over it for a while and drove my

boyfriend crazy. I stopped doing that and didn't get

married until after the beasts came back! I am having

a baby on March 5th and it all worked out. So try to

just take one day at a time and not stress. I also

believe stress doesn't help when you have fibroids.

Good luck!

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