Guest guest Posted May 25, 2004 Report Share Posted May 25, 2004 Hi everybody, In a last ditch effort I saw a doctor who is affiliated with my HMO. She told me that if she did my hysteroscopic resection there would be no guarantees that the resection would work and she may end up needing to do a hysterectomy. She said any surgical procedure is a risk and you never can predict the outcome. My GHP insurance would pay the doctor and hospital charges for her. She wondered how Dr. Glassner of Bryn Mawr could be so confident in his abilities. In the meantime, I saw Dr. Glassner on May 3rd. He said he could definately do the resections and was not apprehensive about my outcome. (1 have 2-2 cm submucosal fibroids, 1 subserosal pressing into my uterus_. He would do resections on the 3 fibroids. I took out a loan to pay for him to do the surgery-scheduled for June 15. I am 45 yrs. old. 0 children. Desire to have children (never give up hope). I am divorced. I am dating. My questions are: 1). I was on Lupron for 6 months that shrunk my fibroids nicely. Had side effects. Tired, muscle weakness and joint stiffness. 2). I am now on Megace (daily pill, 20 mg.) to control the bleeding. It is working nicely and I have not bled much since on it for 2 weeks. 3). Should I keep taking the Megace to keep things at bay? I am scared that between doctors there is such as difference of opinion about my outcome if I have surgery. Should I postpone surgery, think about it for another month or so and then decide to have Dr/. Glassner do the surgery? 4). The way I am thinking about it today, is that as long as I am not having surgery, I still get to keep my uterus. 5). Should I not have surgery and cost into Menapause with these fibroids? There only 2 cm in size (1 inch) and I don't believe they are going to get much bigger, because of my age (45). Not likely to grow huge at this point in my life. This whole doctor thing just boggles my mind. Any advice would be appreciated. I'm scared about surgery......terribly......and I live alone. I talk to some of my friends about my health problem, but you know how it goes, if you aren't going thru it it is hard to know what to say. Thanks everybody! Jeannne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 25, 2004 Report Share Posted May 25, 2004 Hi Jeanne, All I can tell you is my experience with a hysteroscopic resection. It was for a 2 cm. submucosal fibroid. It went very smoothly. My Dr. shaved it down and I've had no problems since. I know part of it is still there from an ultasound I had but its not causing any problems, bleeding etc. She never mentioned the possibility of a Hyst and I wouldn't have given consent for it anyway. Maybe she just wants to cover all bases? Did you ask her how often her hysteroscopic resections turn into a hyst? Under what circumstances? And what during yours would cause her to proceed with a Hyst? Cheryl > Hi everybody, > > In a last ditch effort I saw a doctor who is affiliated with my HMO. > She told me that if she did my hysteroscopic resection there would be > no guarantees that the resection would work and she may end up needing > to do a hysterectomy. She said any surgical procedure is a risk and > you never can predict the outcome. My GHP insurance would pay the > doctor and hospital charges for her. She wondered how Dr. Glassner of > Bryn Mawr could be so confident in his abilities. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 25, 2004 Report Share Posted May 25, 2004 You can't have a resection for a subserosal fibroid. Only fibroids inside the uterine cavity (submucousal) can be removed this way. I had a resection for a very small fibroid and would do it again. The surgery and recovery was very easy for me. I was out shopping the next day (the day I took off of work to " recover " ). If you are having bleeding problems they will most likely not improve so long as you have submucousal fibroids, and it is probably best not to take the chance that they will grow too large to be resected and require an abdominal myomectomy instead. I also understand that submucousal fibroids are more likely to interfere with a pregnancy. > In the meantime, I saw Dr. Glassner on May 3rd. He said he could > definately do the resections and was not apprehensive about my > outcome. (1 have 2-2 cm submucosal fibroids, 1 subserosal pressing > into my uterus_. He would do resections on the 3 fibroids. > I took out a loan to pay for him to do the surgery-scheduled for June 15. > fibroids? There only 2 cm in size (1 inch) and I don't believe they > are going to get much bigger, because of my age (45). Not likely to > grow huge at this point in my life. > > This whole doctor thing just boggles my mind. Any advice would be > appreciated. I'm scared about surgery......terribly......and I live > alone. I talk to some of my friends about my health problem, but you > know how it goes, if you aren't going thru it it is hard to know what > to say. > > Thanks everybody! > Jeannne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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