Guest guest Posted May 24, 2004 Report Share Posted May 24, 2004 It is good to hear that things went well for you, I was looking for your message! I am really glad you are WELL. Continue to take care! " L. Wong " lwong9764@...> wrote:Hi, I fully understand what you gals are thinking. We are in the same boat. I am working on my doctoral degree too, spending too much time in studying. I found not a few single never married, never gave birth women have fibroids. Is it just coincidence? Back to the health issue, I think the most important thing is to set priority. Before thinking of future children, significant others.....first consider our own health. What is the best for us NOW? If the fibroid is so big and it affects us NOW in some ways, we should give ourselves the best NOW. Delayed treatment may make the case more complicated. I am so glad to take them out four days ago after I saw the photos that my doctor gave me. My fibroids completely distorted my uterus, my poor uterus had suffered to bear such a burden throughout these years. My ultrasound and CT Scan showed 2 big fibroids but it turned out to be 4. There were 2 small ones moving toward my tube. I now know it was definitely a correct decision to take them out even though I did not have any serious symtoms. Thank God that the surgery itself went extremely well and I am happy for this. I don't want to worry about the regrowth, significant other, possibility of having children....NOW and ME are what I need to concen. Love your neighbour as you love yourself---we first need to know how to love ourselves, give the best for ourselves now. Just my 2 cents. Lai Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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