Guest guest Posted April 13, 2004 Report Share Posted April 13, 2004 When I had my resection done my doctor told me not to expect my first period or two to be alot different than prior to resection, that it could take a couple of cycles before my final results of the procedure would be known. > > Hi All, > > I am thankful for the great wealth of information, that can be found > on this board. I am a regular reader, and an ocasional poster. > > I have a question, hoping that you can share your experiences with > me. I had a hysteroscopic resection to get my 2cm submucosal fibroid > removed on April 1st. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 14, 2004 Report Share Posted April 14, 2004 Eva, I had a hysteroscopic resection on my 4cm fibroid and a smaller one 10/07/03. I also had bleeding for a couple of days after and my 1st period came earlier and heavier. The next one was 30 days which was the first 30 day interval I had seen in years. But it was extremely heavy and lasted more than 7 days. Every period since has been heavier with more clots and longer than before. I contacted my RE who saw me right away and he did another saline sonogram and found two more submucosal fibroids. The new one is 3cm and the other is very tiny. If your bleeding continues you should be rechecked. I know other women on this list who have had abdominal myo's can take up to 4 or more months to regulate. I don't know if it's the same with a hysteroscopic myo. I thought that might have been my problem but it wasn't. I am in the process of having another resection done but now I'm having other problems with my health which might inter fer with the procedure. I will know tomorrow if I can go through with the resection. I had a thyroid panel done and it shows that I am hyperthyroid. I am waiting for the gyn who did the panel to fax the results over to my RE (a whole other story which is driving me crazy). Sonja had talked about submucosal fibroids under the ones that they removed and how they can pop out after the surgery. I still haven't talked to my RE about this but will whenever I have my pre-op. I'm wondering how many more can " pop " . For now put your feet up and relax. Diane P --- evasbokor evasbokor@...> wrote: > I m just wondering if any of you experienced > even heavier than before periods after op. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 14, 2004 Report Share Posted April 14, 2004 Hi Diane, This is scary. As far as I understand the procedure, the submucousal fibroids are " shaved off " with an appropriate device. I don't know how well the surgeon can see the base of the fibroid, how can he/she differentiate between the fibroid tissue and uterine muscles during the procedure. If he leaves some fibroid tissue in, it can regrow - as in your case - really quickly. Could this depend on your surgeon's skills? Growing a 3cm fibroid in your removed one's place within 5 months - is scary. I hope your thyroid problem can be resolved soon, so you can go ahead with the new resection. I am so sorry that you have to deal with these very difficult conditions. Thank you for the advice to relax and watch for now, and be rechecked if bleeding gets worst within couple of months. Good luck, Eva Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2004 Report Share Posted April 15, 2004 Hi Diane, I just read my own post, and found it very negative. I apologize for that, it was triggered by the similarity between my case and your case regarding hysteroscopic resections. I just got scared of going down the same path (new fibroids popping up in place of removed ones). I hope everything will work out for the best eventually. Eva > Could this depend on your surgeon's > skills? Growing a 3cm fibroid in your removed one's place within 5 > months - is scary. I hope your thyroid problem can be resolved soon, > so you can go ahead with the new resection. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2004 Report Share Posted April 15, 2004 Eva, Your post was just fine. I was upset when I read about the possibility of new fibroids " popping " out of the wall of the uterus also. I was under the impression from all that I had read that once the fibroid was removed that was it. But there may be some inside the wall of the uterus that we can not see and when given room they will come through. I have read more on this and have listened to Sonja and her story and felt more comfortable with it. It didn't mean that my doctor didn't remove all the fibroid. I saw the pictures and saw how clean my uterus looked. Brand new. I also knew my doctor was very skilled in this procedure (he even taught it at Baylor College). I wish there was a way to see inside the uterine wall(maybe an MRI?). I don't know if there is a procedure that can. Who know's what's lurking in them thar walls. I feel lucky that I can have this procedure and that I don't have to go through an open incision again. The hysteroscopic resection is such an easy procedure that I wouldn't hesitate to do it again. But now I'm going to have to wait and I hope the fibroid doesn't get to big. My doctor wants me to take care of the hyperthyroid problem before he continues. So now I wait and see again. I don't know how long it will take before I'm deemed " under control " to have the resection done again. I have an appointment June 2nd with an endocrinologist and hopefully it won't be long.If Roma or someone else is reading this please feel free to comment on the hyperthyroid problem. I'm a bit nervous about it and would appreciate any info. So Eva, don't apoligize for your feelings. Your entitled to them. I understand how frustrating the fibroids are and to think that more might crop up, well sometimes that is somewhere we don't want to go. Just relax and wait another month or so before your thoughts stray there. Hopefully you will see that your back to normal! Good Luck, Diane P --- evasbokor evasbokor@...> wrote: > Hi Diane, > > I just read my own post, and found it very negative. > I apologize for > that, it was triggered by the similarity between my > case and your case > regarding hysteroscopic resections. I just got > scared of going down > the same path (new fibroids popping up in place of > removed ones). > > I hope everything will work out for the best > eventually. > > Eva Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2004 Report Share Posted April 16, 2004 Hi Diane, Thank you for your kind words of understanding. Just in case you don't know, there is an excellent " thyroid " group on yahoo: health.groups.yahoo.com/group/thyroid I am sure you could find answers to many of your questions there. Balancing hormones are never easy. I absolutely agree with you, that hysteroscopic resection is an easy procedure (it was for me). I just want to encourage women to consider this option if it is on their list. The procedure caused me about 100 times less discomfort, and no pain, than just a single period. But nobody should forget, that this procedure is simple only for an experienced surgeon. Good luck, Eva Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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