Guest guest Posted February 2, 2004 Report Share Posted February 2, 2004 Hi - I have heavy bleeding , probably from 2 small submucosal fibroids. My doctor is recommending a hysteroscopic myo PLUS an endometrial ablation at the same time. Has anyone else had both and what was it like afterwards? Also, has anyone had a procedure at UCSF and how did it go? I like the doctor I have seen because she seems smart and knowlegable. I assume she has good technical skills (I don't have any way to know for sure) but at UCSF, residents are also involved in the less technical aspects of the procedure (non- negotiable). My intuition is to go there where the doc I like would do the important parts, rather than the local hospital where I'd have 2 real doctors, but I could use some second opinions before my surery apt is final. My friends in the medical field are encouraging me to avoid UC if possible. The doc at UC has had better advice than my regular ob-gyn so I tend to have more confidence in her but am not sure about the actual surgery at UC. Thank you, Carol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 3, 2004 Report Share Posted February 3, 2004 Carol, I had a hysterscopic myo 10/07/03 for 2 submucosal fibroids and wouldn't hesitate to do it again. It was a quick (under 60 mins) out patient, for me pain free procedure. I would question the ablation. How old are you? If you intend to try and conceive then you definetaly don't want the ablation. It removes the uterine lining and you are recommended NOT to get pregnant. I personally would wait awhile until after the hysterscopic myo to see if that alleviates your heavy bleeding (I'm assuming you have heavy bleeding and that's why the ablation). Good Luck, Diane --- aviva_ann1 Carol1@...> wrote: > Hi - I have heavy bleeding , probably from 2 small > submucosal > fibroids. My doctor is recommending a hysteroscopic > myo PLUS an > endometrial ablation at the same time. Has anyone > else had both and > what was it like afterwards? Also, has anyone had a > procedure at > UCSF and how did it go? I like the doctor I have > seen because she > seems smart and knowlegable. I assume she has good > technical skills > (I don't have any way to know for sure) but at UCSF, > residents are > also involved in the less technical aspects of the > procedure (non- > negotiable). My intuition is to go there where the > doc I like would > do the important parts, rather than the local > hospital where I'd have > 2 real doctors, but I could use some second opinions > before my surery > apt is final. My friends in the medical field are > encouraging me to > avoid UC if possible. The doc at UC has had better > advice than my > regular ob-gyn so I tend to have more confidence in > her but am not > sure about the actual surgery at UC. Thank you, > Carol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 3, 2004 Report Share Posted February 3, 2004 I have had both resection and ablation, but not at the same time. I agree with Diane that it is best to do the resection first and see if that does the trick for you. For many women it does. I had virtually no pain after the resection and my bleeding did improve dramatically, but I still had about a day and a half each month of moderately heavy bleeding and I was just tired of arranging my life around that day or two each month. So I had the ablation about a year and a half after the resection. I had quite a bit of pain for about 12 hours then it just stopped. I now have periods that last about 5 days but are mostly just light spotting for which I use lite tampons or pantiliners. > Carol, > I had a hysterscopic myo 10/07/03 for 2 submucosal > fibroids and wouldn't hesitate to do it again. It was > a quick (under 60 mins) out patient, for me pain free > procedure. I would question the ablation. How old are > you? If you intend to try and conceive then you > definetaly don't want the ablation. It removes the > uterine lining and you are recommended NOT to get > pregnant. I personally would wait awhile until after > the hysterscopic myo to see if that alleviates your > heavy bleeding (I'm assuming you have heavy bleeding > and that's why the ablation). > Good Luck, > Diane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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