Guest guest Posted June 11, 2004 Report Share Posted June 11, 2004 My question is 'isn't it better to start off with a diagnostic outpatient surgery than laparatomy?? I have quite a bit of pain but I don't want to go to the extreme this early, I just was diagnosed with a fibroid in late March/early April. Thanks. Ardette Ardette: I think the answer to that depends a lot on what your pelvic ultrasound reports have said about your fibroids and ovaries over a period of time--and how closely the findings corollate with your symptoms. The good thing about a laparoscopy is that it can have BOTH diagnostic AND therapeutic value for endometriosis . I had two lap surgeries performed for various gyn/GI problems, during which time the gynecologist removed all the sites of endometriosis present. I distinctly remember that gyno approaching me in the recovery area, after the surgery, He showed me photos from the operation. " Tsk-tsk! " he said, shaking his head as if in horror. " That uterus! That uterus! It's gotta come out!!!! " Maybe it was the morphine coursing through my veins, but, at the time, I didn't think my uterus looked particularly gruesome in the photos--and I certainly wasn't buying the " had to come out " line. That was....1996...This " G.O.D. " (Gyno of Doom) also predicted that my endo would progress to the point that I would BEG him for a " hysty. " Contrary to his dire prediction, progress it did NOT. No trace of endo since then, I'm happy to report. -Roma Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2004 Report Share Posted June 12, 2004 > Thanks for posting, I am due to talk to the doctor by phone on Monday, what you said about laprascopy being both diagnostic and for treatment is exactly what I have read, webmed.com has been very helpful. Today I am pain free, my period ended on Thursday which probably has a lot to do with it plus I was quite active today doing yard work etc. If a laparotomy is needed I would rather wait it out until it is absolutly necessary. Ardette > Ardette: > I think the answer to that depends a lot on what your pelvic ultrasound > reports have said about your fibroids and ovaries over a period of time--and how > closely the findings corollate with your symptoms. > > The good thing about a laparoscopy is that it can have BOTH diagnostic AND > therapeutic value for endometriosis . > > I had two lap surgeries performed for various gyn/GI problems, during which > time the gynecologist removed all the sites of endometriosis present. > > > > Contrary to his dire prediction, progress it did NOT. No trace of endo since > then, I'm happy to report. > > -Roma > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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