Guest guest Posted May 27, 2004 Report Share Posted May 27, 2004 I am new to this message board. I am 51 and have fibroids that cause me to have very heavy periods. I am in perimenopause right now but my periods are still fairly regular so who knows when I will actually go through menopause. Other than the heavy bleeding and a slightly rounded tummy, I don't have any other side effects. But the heavy periods really do have an effect on my quality of life because it controls how I plan my life and what I can and can't do for 2-3 days every month. My question is -- has anyone had fibroids shrink (quickly or slowly) with the onset of menopause? I definitely do not want a hysterectomy and since I may be close to menopause I would prefer to not go through any other surgery either, if I can help it (like the embolization surgery that I have read about on the message board that some women have had.)-- that is, if the fibroids will shrink on their own. Any feedback will be greatly appreciated. Thank you. Joan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 29, 2004 Report Share Posted May 29, 2004 I'm 54 and quit periods last summer right after Synthroid prescription was adjusted higher. Also, last year GYN had me on 400 mg of Prometrium which was too much and causing high blood pressure. Had TIA last May and soaring high blood pressure in November. Switched GYN and new doc prescribed 100mg Prometrium and blood pressure is just fine. Prometrium doesn't help with the HOT FLASHES. Waiting to see in June annual checkup what fibroids are doing. Have several and 6 mo size uterus the GYNs said. Also lost 12 pounds since January on Atkins lo-carb diet. Keeping that weight off. I can wait on those fibroids to go away now. > I am new to this message board. I am 51 and have fibroids that > cause me to have very heavy periods. I am in perimenopause right > now but my periods are still fairly regular so who knows when I will > actually go through menopause. Other than the heavy bleeding and a > slightly rounded tummy, I don't have any other side effects. But > the heavy periods really do have an effect on my quality of life > because it controls how I plan my life and what I can and can't do > for 2-3 days every month. > My question is -- has anyone had fibroids shrink (quickly or slowly) > with the onset of menopause? I definitely do not want a > hysterectomy and since I may be close to menopause I would prefer to > not go through any other surgery either, if I can help it (like the > embolization surgery that I have read about on the message board > that some women have had.)-- that is, if the fibroids will shrink on > their own. > Any feedback will be greatly appreciated. Thank you. > Joan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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