Guest guest Posted May 14, 2004 Report Share Posted May 14, 2004 You better do some research!!! The endometirian ablation will not work if you have fibroids!!!!! I can't believe your gyno did not know this or tell you this!!! Your fibroids are the cause of your bleeding. Endo ablation is for bleeding w/out the presence of fibroids!!! I would question your gyno on this or switch!!!!!!! You didn't say how big your fibroids are. Depending on their size, can help deterimine what procedure you can choose. I had a 10 cm fibroid, and a 2 cm fibroid. I had a UFE back in Janurary. My bleeding problems are a thing of the past and I'm doing great. I had hemmoraging and gushing periods. So glad it's behind me for now. Good luck and look into this more!!! Jen > Hi Everyone, I'm new to this site, and also new to the many options facing me about my fibroids. I have 2. One on the outside wall, and one in the wall of the uterus. The one in the wall is causing me constant blood loss. I've tried several birth control pills, but unfortunately, they don't hold back the bleeding from the intramural fibroid. My doctor is thinking of doing an endometrial ablation. We would like to avoid a hyterectomy if possible. My question is...has anyone had this procedure done? Can you explain to me your experiences? What was your recuperation like? And in your opinion, was it a success? > My hope is that it will stop the bleeding and save the uterus without too much pain and down time. Thank you for your responses. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2004 Report Share Posted June 12, 2004 , You wanted to know about experiences from those who had undergone Endometrial Ablation. I had an Endometrial Ablation on April 29th of this year. I have a 7cm fibroid and endometriosis (although, fortunately, the endo does not cause me alot of pain as some women seem to have). Doctor wanted to do a hysterectomy (I'm 44 years old) but I wanted other alternatives. Hence, the decision for the Endometrial Ablation. My symptoms were very heavy bleeding, passing of 'clots', 'glubbing' when I sit down, stand up, bend over, cough, etc. Additionally I had long periods. Lasting up to 2 weeks, then I might be off for 2 weeks, then period would start again. Blood count is low - anemic. The doctor tried 2 different machines/procedures on me while I was under anesthetic. Apparently my fibroid (about the size of a fist) has greatly enlarged my uterus, and as a result the standard machines/procedures could not get close enough to the lining of the uterus to 'burn' it. My doctor told me that he would also have to tie my tubes in order to have the Endometrial Ablation, because once the procedure is done, the uterus cannot 'hold' a baby - and there would be spontaneous abortion. I believe he must have tied my tubes first, and then attempted the ablation - because the ablation was unsuccessful, BUT my tubes WERE successfully tied. So now I cannot have children BUT I still have the bleeding, which was the problem in the first place. How annoying. As far as pain, etc. My surgery was on Thursday, around 12:30 and I was released from the hospital at 5:00. I went home and slept. The next a.m. (Friday) I took one pain pill (Vicodin). I just took it easy for the weekend. I was told I could return to work on Monday, but decided to take 1 more day to 'rest.' I was fine to return to work on Tuesday. My doctor did tell me that I could expect some 'weeping' from the uterus post-procedure and there would be some light blood, but that was normal. My 'weeping/blood discharge' lasted 3 weeks. I did call the doctor once to check on that because I felt that 3 weeks seemed like a long time to me. But he assured me that was normal. The only MAJOR discomfort I had was from the intubation (the tube they put down your throat when you are under anesthetic). I had an incredible sore throat for several days, and there were raw/bloody spots in the roof of my mouth. It hurt to swallow. The doctor said that the anesthesiologist did not mention that my intubation was difficult and they usually mention it if it was hard. After 1 week it went away. I just did salt water rinses and tried to only eat creamy things (like pudding, ice cream, mashed potatoes, yogurt, etc.) Unfortunately I just had my first period since the procedure and the symptoms are the same as they were before the Ablation. So I would have to say it was a failure. BUT as far as recovery, etc. I was satisfied with the way I was handled by my doctor and the staff at the hospital. The recovery was easy. As a side note, one of the girl's in my gyno's office had the same procedure done the same day that I did (Thursday) and she WAS back at work on Monday. She was quite pleased with her recovery. Said she didn't take any pain pills at all and was back doing normal routine on Saturday night. (Okay, so maybe I'm a wimp!) But all in all, if my procedure HAD been successful, I would recommend it to others. Just the size of my fibroid, etc., made my procedure unsuccessful. Hope this helps you. Marie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 17, 2004 Report Share Posted June 17, 2004 I had an endometrial ablation 6 years ago to stop very heavy bleeding. It worked. I only needed mild pain killers the first day home and only bled lightly for about 2-3 days. I have not had a period since. I only spot a very tiny amount when I ovulate. Of course I don't know if I had fibroids then, the doctor never mentioned it and I never asked since I didn't know about fibroids. Annette Marie nicolemarieus@...> wrote: I had an Endometrial Ablation on April 29th of this year. I have a 7cm fibroid and endometriosis (although, fortunately, the endo does not cause me alot of pain as some women seem to have). Doctor wanted to do a hysterectomy (I'm 44 years old) but I wanted other alternatives. Hence, the decision for the Endometrial Ablation. My symptoms were very heavy bleeding, passing of 'clots', 'glubbing' when I sit down, stand up, bend over, cough, etc. Additionally I had long periods. Lasting up to 2 weeks, then I might be off for 2 weeks, then period would start again. Blood count is low - anemic. Unfortunately I just had my first period since the procedure and the symptoms are the same as they were before the Ablation. So I would have to say it was a failure. BUT as far as recovery, etc. I was satisfied with the way I was handled by my doctor and the staff at the hospital. The recovery was easy. But all in all, if my procedure HAD been successful, I would recommend it to others. Just the size of my fibroid, etc., made my procedure unsuccessful. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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