Guest guest Posted March 9, 2004 Report Share Posted March 9, 2004 Hi Kim, I'm sorry you had to return-- but welcome back! Do you recall the message post #'s when you were here a couple years ago? I tried to access to get some background on the lap myos It sounds like they did not get the pedunculated fibroid, now 9 cm Was it identified then? And it's 9 cm now--Do you think it could have lost its blood supply and degenerating or have possibly prolapsed? Sonograms...sonograms by an Oncologist? Why not a MRI???? Do you have a previous history of endometriosis? Did the medical records of the lap myos reveal extensive endo in your pelvic cavity? Have you considered ruling out a degenerating /or prolapsed pedunculated fibroid? Have you thought about MRI to provide more accurate images/diagnosis as to the severe pain? Hang in there. Marsha -- In uterinefibroids , cyberdeeva70@y... wrote: > The largest fibroid I have now is 9cm and is pedunculated. I can feel it when I button up pants and it is painful to wear belts because of the pain. Dr. Helmkamp says that it may not be able to be laproscopically removed and feels I may need abdomiminal myomectomy this go round. 2) With pedunculated fibroids, is abdominal surgery the best way to go? 3)Is there still a possibility I could have endo, which would explain > the pain and possible the dymenorrhea Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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