Guest guest Posted May 27, 2004 Report Share Posted May 27, 2004 Hello Welcome to the " not so fun " world of fibroids. You have found a great place to be by being on this group, here you will be able to get a lot of information from all of the women going through this. We all help each other out by exchanging information, experiences etc...etc... I can tell you I have been living with fibroids since 1988 (when I first was diagnosed) I already had a myomectomy (removal of fibroids only, leaving the uterus intact) in 1990, but unfortunately they re envaded my uterus and I am now facing another myo. I have found in my experience, that many doctors will always suggest a hysterectomy, especially if the patient has already had her family or is close to menopause. For me, (and for quite a few women on the list) it's not an acceptable option, so we go for 2nd 3rd 4th ...opinions until we find a doctor that will offer us other options that may be taken. There are many options out there for the treatment of fibroids, hysterectomy is not the only way out, I myself was told HYST. is the way to go, but I refuse to accept it. so on Thurs. I will go for my 4th opinion to a great surgeon that hopefully will tell me otherwise. I also had family members and friends with lots of " opinions " but I choose to make my own choice! When I was re-diagnosed with fibroids this last January, I was also very stressed out, I felt lost, and confused, my GYN called me with the news and told me that I should be going to see an oncologist, I cried for days before my appointment (fearing the worst) I actually had to breath in a paper bag before I walked into his office (hyperventilating) and literally sick to my stomach! OF COURSE he suggested TOTAL HYST. but confirmed that they were just fibroids and nothing else. Today, (4months later) I am much calmer about the whole thing, my support is this group, I don't post a lot but I do read every single msg that comes through this site and that has helped me enormously. Today I can face the " enemy " without any fears. Educate yourself as much as you can on the issue, and you will be able to make the right choice. Good Luck! Marisa ----Original Message----- To: uterinefibroids uterinefibroids > Date: Tuesday, June 01, 2004 11:19 PM Subject: Newly diagnosed, questions, concerns 1. Apparently I have one fairly huge fibroid (22cm). 2. My gyn recommends a hysterectomy (of course), but leave the ovaries and the cervix. I think my major problem, concern, question, whatever, is that I don't know how I FEEL about all of this mess. The doctor says " no biggie, just some more surgery and it'll be all better " . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 2, 2004 Report Share Posted June 2, 2004 Hi Chris Yeah I named my big bad area and since we weren't sure WHAT he was even the Doctor called him . Doc Z has a wicked sense of humor. A HYSTERECTOMY is removing an ORGAN you are supposed to have. If anyone treats it as no big thing then you need a new Doc. As with any surgery removal of an organ it has consequences. And your feelings count. There are books that talk about the consequences etc one is something like the Hysterectomy Hoax I think. As for the suggestion...Becoming deaf is helpful. My friends and relatives and even strangers and coworkers all told me what I should do. I had so much " help " it frequently drove me to tears and depression. You need to do what is right for you. Think what addresses your needs, your fears, your hopes and your family and medical histories then act. Best wishes e --- chrisryan372 chrisryan372@...> wrote: >Does anybody have any suggestions for communicating with friends and family >what decisions you've made? > 3. Did anybody else out there name their > fibroid(s), or am I just a little nuts by all this? > I think my major problem, concern, question, > whatever, is that I don't know how I FEEL about all of this mess. The > doctor says " no biggie, just some more surgery and it'll be all > better " . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 3, 2004 Report Share Posted June 3, 2004 Hi Chris That is a large fibroid, but there's no harm in window shopping for information on fibroids and other treatment options as you are doing. You might also be a candidate for the myomectomy or UAE or another option, or even a combination of approaches. Some doctors have patients take fibroid shrinking drugs before surgery and others don't ...it depends on the case. Every treatment has it's potential pros and cons. I had the abdom. myo (I want children in future), which ought to resolve symptom problems caused by the fibroids that are removed. That might be all of the fibroid(s), but it's worth checking with the doctor before surgery, as some of us found we had the myo and still had fibroids in us too. The surgeons have to make judgement calls. There are some other forums around that will be relevant to you and you can find their addresses by link hopping...Yahoo embo group, The Fibroid Place, UK Smartgroups, Hyster-Sisters, Sans uterii, etc. There are some great fibroid books around that are worth their weight in gold. (The contact information is usually American, but 'Coping with Fibroids' is a UK one.) High street booksellers rarely have more than one fibroid book, but you could try online booksellers, fibroid charity sites (Sisterhood network), public libraries, Charity shops, and health food shops books. Sometimes the authors have websites of their own, which might explain the books in more detail and give you an idea of their areas of interest. With the myo there's a chance you'll get fibroids again or that some will be left in. I expect after having a very large fibroid removed, you'll really feel a lot better afterwards. The hyt and abdominal myo have similar recovery experiences and time spans. Aztek Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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