Guest guest Posted April 16, 2004 Report Share Posted April 16, 2004 Me too. The physical recovery went so well too. I'll email you, if I may. Aztek Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2004 Report Share Posted April 16, 2004 Thank you Becky, I feel better knowing that I'm not the only girl in this boat. It all started about 5 years ago I was diagnosed with fibroids, but they were tiny nothing to worry about. Then last january my gyno decided that since I had fibroids and fibroid growth can be linked to estrogen, I should go an a low dose BCP just to be sure my fibroids stayed tiny. Well soon after that I became putting on weight and my periods became worse (and in all fairness they really were never that bad before this). At first I thought my periods were getting bad because I was getting heavier, I thought if I lost the weight I would have better body functions too. Not the case, so last september while on vacation (of course) I had the worst peroid of my life (sounds like a Lifetime Movie) 14 nasty days were all I wanted to do was die. I couldn't do anything without the fear of bleeding all over the place. I went to my gyno and she found a golf ball sized fibroid on my fallopian tube. Ack, that wasn't there nine months ago, and I know lots of things can change in 9 months, this was a little upseting. So she ordered an internal ultrasound (good times) and they discovered 2 more that were " large enough to be named " . Whatever that means, and what did they name them? they certainly didn't ask me for suggestions. So then I went on the mini-pill progestrone only. boy that sucked. My skin freaked out, I put on all the weight I had lost before and the some, and my bleeding became regular horible periods. All of them were 14 day'ers, and I frequently had to take 2-3 days per month off work. After 4 months of this I went back and my gyno suggested I see a specialist whom she had been consultingwith about me since september, and no more hormones, and I went off the pill. That is when the real horror began. I became anemic, and couldn't hardly do anything without bleeding, and cramping. When I went to the specialist, he suggested that surgery might be a good option closer to the time when we plan to have children, but that any before that could not insure overall improvement in my condition. I'm not to eager to be cut on anyway, so this seemed like a fair assesment. We discussed several options, from premature menopause, to more proesterone, but decided to try high estrogen continously, with the logic; I'm not using my uterus now, but want to keep it, but need the bleeding controlled. So far the bleeding is less heavy, but more sporatic. Not a great trade off, but maybe in another month or so I'll be feeling better. Unfortunatly he also said that without aggressive treatment, I will not be able to carry a baby to term, if implantation is even possible. I choose to think positive, and we will just have to jump those hurdles when we get there I guess. I wish you all the best, > This is in response to and other young women. It > sounds like we are in a similar circumstance. I am > about to turn 29 and am not married but living with my > boyfriend. I want to have children but right now I am > in a PhD program and he is a consultant so we travel > alot and we don't have a good financial backing. I > just had a myo 4 weeks ago and my follow up doc > appointment was pretty much a downer. They weren't > able to remove all of the fibroids and I am back to > square one facing the fact that my symptoms have > probably not changed any. > > It has been suggested I seek a second opinion so now I > am searching for a RE around my area which my doctor > will refer me to. Hopefully, he will have more > answers, but probably more surgeries. > > What has your doctor recommended you do? Mine also > said having kid maybe a good option but because he > wasn't able to remove all of the culprits it probably > will be very difficult. > > Becky Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 2004 Report Share Posted April 19, 2004 To Diane: The best of luck to you. You sound like you've been through a terrible ordeal with all of your bleeding. I am 45, o children, have 1 submucosal fibroid that also made me bleed terrible like you. I wish to conceive even at my advanced age. I have been on Depot Lupron for the past 6 months that lessened the bleeding. I will see a gyn doc in early May to see about having the submucosal fibroid resected. I also was on progresterone only pill (POP) birth control. They have only progesterone only. I could only take it for 1 month. I gained wt. and my breasts were extremely swollen. Then they switched me to Depot Lupron (that has some side effects too-what doesn't?). I know what you mean. When that bleeding and clotting starts and goes on for weeks at a time, you just want to die because you feel so terrible. Good luck to you. Feel free to e-mail if you wish. Jeanne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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