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Patty

Keep writing. I think you'll be all right. My myo is scheduled and I cried so

hard before I scheduled it, but you won't be alone.

Cyndi

In a message dated 06/02/2004 4:59:13 PM Central Daylight Time,

uterinefibroids writes:

> hello all;

> I am very nervous. I have a meeting with my doctor today. I would like to

> schedule my myo this August. I am afraid, but, i know that it needs to be

> done. I am told that i have 7 fibroids. they just keep getting bigger. i

> have experienced different sensations over the past few years, as, they grew.

i

> am 47 years old, but, as others in this group, i want to keep my uterus.

> i basically fired my other doctor. she would not communicate with me, and,

> would not even tell me anything about my fibroids.

> anyway, this is just another " hello " email. you will probably start seeing

> more from me. Once i schedule surgery and stuff, i may get emotional, and,

> cry and stuff. Right now, i feel weepy. the man that i had been dating, for

a

> long time, has become distant now. I don't know if he will be around for

> the surgery. Thankfully, i have family in the Seattle area, where i live.

> Thanks all. I really will continue to need support, from this group.

> Patty

> Seattle

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Hi,

I am wondering if anyone has any information about using progesterone cream.

I read that this may help in preventing or even shrinking fibroids. I am

just wondering because I spoke to my doctor again after having an ultrasound 8

months post op. He said there was a very tiny new fibroid found. I think he

said it was about 1/3 of a cm? This is nothing compared to the 6-7 large ones I

had and the 8-9 pea sized ones that were all removed. But if there is

anything I can do to prevent this bud from growing I would like to do it.

If there is something in the archives I could not find it. So if anyone has

any info please pass it along. I appreciate it!!!

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hi lisa,

I dont thing its even worth it to tak eprogesterone cream..for a fibroid so

tiny..dont let it worry you..why did your Dr not remove it during the myo?

lstegallathome@... wrote:

Hi,

I am wondering if anyone has any information about using progesterone cream.

I read that this may help in preventing or even shrinking fibroids. I am

just wondering because I spoke to my doctor again after having an ultrasound 8

months post op. He said there was a very tiny new fibroid found. I think he

said it was about 1/3 of a cm? This is nothing compared to the 6-7 large ones I

had and the 8-9 pea sized ones that were all removed. But if there is

anything I can do to prevent this bud from growing I would like to do it.

If there is something in the archives I could not find it. So if anyone has

any info please pass it along. I appreciate it!!!

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hi lisa,

I dont thing its even worth it to tak eprogesterone cream..for a fibroid so

tiny..dont let it worry you..why did your Dr not remove it during the myo?

lstegallathome@... wrote:

Hi,

I am wondering if anyone has any information about using progesterone cream.

I read that this may help in preventing or even shrinking fibroids. I am

just wondering because I spoke to my doctor again after having an ultrasound 8

months post op. He said there was a very tiny new fibroid found. I think he

said it was about 1/3 of a cm? This is nothing compared to the 6-7 large ones I

had and the 8-9 pea sized ones that were all removed. But if there is

anything I can do to prevent this bud from growing I would like to do it.

If there is something in the archives I could not find it. So if anyone has

any info please pass it along. I appreciate it!!!

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hi lisa,

I dont thing its even worth it to tak eprogesterone cream..for a fibroid so

tiny..dont let it worry you..why did your Dr not remove it during the myo?

lstegallathome@... wrote:

Hi,

I am wondering if anyone has any information about using progesterone cream.

I read that this may help in preventing or even shrinking fibroids. I am

just wondering because I spoke to my doctor again after having an ultrasound 8

months post op. He said there was a very tiny new fibroid found. I think he

said it was about 1/3 of a cm? This is nothing compared to the 6-7 large ones I

had and the 8-9 pea sized ones that were all removed. But if there is

anything I can do to prevent this bud from growing I would like to do it.

If there is something in the archives I could not find it. So if anyone has

any info please pass it along. I appreciate it!!!

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Im wondering why yuor Dr didnt remove this tiny fibroid? Didnt he think it was

necessary?

lstegallathome@... wrote:Hi,

I am wondering if anyone has any information about using progesterone cream.

I read that this may help in preventing or even shrinking fibroids. I am

just wondering because I spoke to my doctor again after having an ultrasound 8

months post op. He said there was a very tiny new fibroid found. I think he

said it was about 1/3 of a cm? This is nothing compared to the 6-7 large ones I

had and the 8-9 pea sized ones that were all removed. But if there is

anything I can do to prevent this bud from growing I would like to do it.

If there is something in the archives I could not find it. So if anyone has

any info please pass it along. I appreciate it!!!

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Im wondering why yuor Dr didnt remove this tiny fibroid? Didnt he think it was

necessary?

lstegallathome@... wrote:Hi,

I am wondering if anyone has any information about using progesterone cream.

I read that this may help in preventing or even shrinking fibroids. I am

just wondering because I spoke to my doctor again after having an ultrasound 8

months post op. He said there was a very tiny new fibroid found. I think he

said it was about 1/3 of a cm? This is nothing compared to the 6-7 large ones I

had and the 8-9 pea sized ones that were all removed. But if there is

anything I can do to prevent this bud from growing I would like to do it.

If there is something in the archives I could not find it. So if anyone has

any info please pass it along. I appreciate it!!!

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Im wondering why yuor Dr didnt remove this tiny fibroid? Didnt he think it was

necessary?

lstegallathome@... wrote:Hi,

I am wondering if anyone has any information about using progesterone cream.

I read that this may help in preventing or even shrinking fibroids. I am

just wondering because I spoke to my doctor again after having an ultrasound 8

months post op. He said there was a very tiny new fibroid found. I think he

said it was about 1/3 of a cm? This is nothing compared to the 6-7 large ones I

had and the 8-9 pea sized ones that were all removed. But if there is

anything I can do to prevent this bud from growing I would like to do it.

If there is something in the archives I could not find it. So if anyone has

any info please pass it along. I appreciate it!!!

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The sooner you get it over and done, you will be

surprise on how easy everything will be.

> In a message dated 06/02/2004 4:59:13 PM Central

> Daylight Time, uterinefibroids writes:

>

> > hello all;

> > I am very nervous. I have a meeting with my

> doctor today. I would like to

> > schedule my myo this August. I am afraid, but, i

> know that it needs to be

> > done. I am told that i have 7 fibroids. they

> just keep getting bigger. i

> > have experienced different sensations over the

> past few years, as, they grew. i

> > am 47 years old, but, as others in this group, i

> want to keep my uterus.

> > i basically fired my other doctor. she would not

> communicate with me, and,

> > would not even tell me anything about my fibroids.

> > anyway, this is just another " hello " email. you

> will probably start seeing

> > more from me. Once i schedule surgery and stuff, i

> may get emotional, and,

> > cry and stuff. Right now, i feel weepy. the man

> that i had been dating, for a

> > long time, has become distant now. I don't know

> if he will be around for

> > the surgery. Thankfully, i have family in the

> Seattle area, where i live.

> > Thanks all. I really will continue to need

> support, from this group.

> > Patty

> > Seattle

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