Guest guest Posted April 3, 2004 Report Share Posted April 3, 2004 I have found that even if I am not technically anaemic according to my blood count, if my iron/ferritin levels are below a normal person's range, I feel pretty much the same as when I am anaemic. I have just turned 32 and can't wait for this to be over. I am having an ab.myo on Monday. My uterus is equivalent to a 24 week pregnancy and my doc think they will have to do a vertical incision. I got a second opinion on this from another doc who said that it depends on how movable my uterus will be when I am under - however, because the fibroids are quite high up, a vertical incision is likely to be needed to be able to access the fibroids. Unfortunately both docs seem to think that I am a breeding ground for fibroids and am likely to be back in the same position in 2-5 years time and that I shouldn't delay having children... I really tried hard to avoid having an operation - it took me being admitted to hospital in January and losing around 3 pints of blood in 1 day to realise that this has gone on for far too long already. Best wishes to everyone else trying to make a decision as to how to be treated. > I was just wondering if being tired all the time is one of the > symptoms of fibroids. I know that if heavy periods cause you to be > anemic then that would be a very good reason to feel run down. > However, I do experience heavy periods but I'm not anemic and > sometimes I am just so worn out that I feel like I can't function. I > am only 29 and only hope that after having my ab myo (scheduled for > april 22nd) I will begin to feel youthful again. I have one 8.6cm (at > last look 2 months ago) fibroid but I don't have many of the sypmtoms > that I see other people write about. Can anyone shed some light on > how a fibroid can zap you of your energy?!? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 3, 2004 Report Share Posted April 3, 2004 Dear vgrove72, I had the Uterine Artery Embolization done four years ago and before that I suffered a great deal, specially when Blue Cross Blue Shield of Georgia, refused full financial coverage for the UAE procedure. Their excuse: It was investigational. MyHealth condition was worse than yours and I have been a happy puppy since the procedure. At the present time I am suing the BCBSGA, do you believe that when I went and had the procedure they paid the $10,000.00 hospital bill and refused to paid $6,160.00 Doctor's bill. According to BCBSGA this was done in error. This error took place at the time BCBSGA was denied me financial coverage for the UAE the same procedure was granted to women suffering from fibroid tumors in the Atlanta, GA metro area. Discuss this procedure with your gynecologist, the recovery period isd 10 days, and my condition improved 100% no pain, no bleeding, no anemia, it has been just great. Simone Baxendale e-mail ojandrj@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 3, 2004 Report Share Posted April 3, 2004 Dear vgrove72, I had the Uterine Artery Embolization done four years ago and before that I suffered a great deal, specially when Blue Cross Blue Shield of Georgia, refused full financial coverage for the UAE procedure. Their excuse: It was investigational. MyHealth condition was worse than yours and I have been a happy puppy since the procedure. At the present time I am suing the BCBSGA, do you believe that when I went and had the procedure they paid the $10,000.00 hospital bill and refused to paid $6,160.00 Doctor's bill. According to BCBSGA this was done in error. This error took place at the time BCBSGA was denied me financial coverage for the UAE the same procedure was granted to women suffering from fibroid tumors in the Atlanta, GA metro area. Discuss this procedure with your gynecologist, the recovery period isd 10 days, and my condition improved 100% no pain, no bleeding, no anemia, it has been just great. Simone Baxendale e-mail ojandrj@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 3, 2004 Report Share Posted April 3, 2004 Dear vgrove72, I had the Uterine Artery Embolization done four years ago and before that I suffered a great deal, specially when Blue Cross Blue Shield of Georgia, refused full financial coverage for the UAE procedure. Their excuse: It was investigational. MyHealth condition was worse than yours and I have been a happy puppy since the procedure. At the present time I am suing the BCBSGA, do you believe that when I went and had the procedure they paid the $10,000.00 hospital bill and refused to paid $6,160.00 Doctor's bill. According to BCBSGA this was done in error. This error took place at the time BCBSGA was denied me financial coverage for the UAE the same procedure was granted to women suffering from fibroid tumors in the Atlanta, GA metro area. Discuss this procedure with your gynecologist, the recovery period isd 10 days, and my condition improved 100% no pain, no bleeding, no anemia, it has been just great. Simone Baxendale e-mail ojandrj@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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