Guest guest Posted January 31, 2004 Report Share Posted January 31, 2004 Kim I have to take exception to the way you characterized UAE in your posting. There is plenty of misinformation on the web about UAE and it sounds like you've seen some of it. Your posting would suggest to other women that they run the risk of their bladder artery being embolized or their uterus 'dying'. This is sounds like the scare tactic info that's out there (promoted quite a bit by organizations which purport to be pro-women's health but are really pro-myomectomy and ultimately really only pro-money-in-their-pockets.) I had my UAE in May 03. There is an entire group, called 'embo' here on yahoo groups. Most of us have had very good results from our procedures. I know that there is a chance that a UAE will not solve the fibroid problem (especially if adenomyosis and endometriosis are part of the overall problem.) These women may well go on to have additional surgeries such as myo or even hyst. However - this is not because the UAE hurt them. My bulk symptoms (from a 10cm fibroid plus 3-5 smaller ones) were entirely resolved by UAE with a very short recovery period (I did housecleaning two days after my procedure and was back at work on the 5th day post-op) and apparently no side effects. I urge you not to be so hasty to judge this procedure as negatively as you have. best, laurie g. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 31, 2004 Report Share Posted January 31, 2004 Thank you for your response; I didn't mean to scare ANYONE from the procedure, I was referring to quite slim possibilities that my doctor told me about. regards, kim > Kim > > I have to take exception to the way you characterized UAE in your posting. > > There is plenty of misinformation on the web about UAE and it sounds like you've seen some of it. Your posting would suggest to other women that they run the risk of their bladder artery being embolized or their uterus 'dying'. This is sounds like the scare tactic info that's out there (promoted quite a bit by organizations which purport to be pro-women's health but are really pro-myomectomy and ultimately really only pro-money-in-their-pockets.) > > I had my UAE in May 03. There is an entire group, called 'embo' here on yahoo groups. Most of us have had very good results from our procedures. I know that there is a chance that a UAE will not solve the fibroid problem (especially if adenomyosis and endometriosis are part of the overall problem.) These women may well go on to have additional surgeries such as myo or even hyst. However - this is not because the UAE hurt them. > > My bulk symptoms (from a 10cm fibroid plus 3-5 smaller ones) were entirely resolved by UAE with a very short recovery period (I did housecleaning two days after my procedure and was back at work on the 5th day post-op) and apparently no side effects. I urge you not to be so hasty to judge this procedure as negatively as you have. > > best, > > laurie g. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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